LUXEOL MASQUE POUSSE 200ML

Luxeol Masque Pousse, à la texture riche et onctueuse, augmente la densité de vos cheveux avec +7382 cheveux en phase croissance. Facile à rincer, vos cheveux retrouvent visiblement force, brillance et vitalité.

  • Masque capillaire stimulant la pousse
  • Augmente la densité des cheveux (+7382)
  • Texture riche et onctueuse, facile à rincer
  • Renforce cheveux pour plus de force et brillance
  • Redonne vitalité et santé aux cheveux

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Description

Le Luxéol Masque Pousse est un soin capillaire à la texture riche et onctueuse, conçu pour stimuler la pousse et augmenter la densité des cheveux (+7382 cheveux en phase de croissance*). Facile à rincer, il apporte force, brillance et vitalité pour des cheveux visiblement plus sains.

Indications

  • Cheveux manquant de densité ou fragilisés
  • Cheveux secs, ternes ou abîmés
  • Tous types de cheveux souhaitant stimuler la pousse et renforcer la fibre capillaire

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Appliquer le masque sur cheveux lavés et essorés.
  2. Répartir uniformément des racines jusqu’aux pointes.
  3. Laisser poser selon la tolérance du produit (consulter notice) puis rincer abondamment.
  4. Utiliser 1 à 2 fois par semaine pour des résultats optimaux.

Bénéfices

  • Augmente la densité : Stimule la phase de croissance des cheveux.
  • Renforce et nourrit : Cheveux plus résistants et doux au toucher.
  • Améliore brillance et vitalité : Cheveux visiblement en meilleure santé et éclatants.
  • *Testé sous contrôle dermatologique.

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