NATURTINT CRÈME ANTI-AGE 200ML

  • Soin capillaire anti-âge et réparateur intensif
  • Reconstruit la kératine et protège les cheveux
  • Protège contre soleil, chaleur et pollution
  • Formule multi-active 96 % naturelle, sans parabènes
  • Méthode bouclée : protecteur thermique inclus
  • Apporte vitalité, brillance et volume
  • Testé dermatologiquement, convient aux boucles

22,845 TND TTC

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Description

Le traitement capillaire naturel anti-âge et réparateur intensif est formulé avec des ingrédients naturels et biologiques pour protéger et revitaliser les cheveux. Il aide à stopper les signes du vieillissement capillaire, reconstruit la kératine et préserve la fibre capillaire des agressions du soleil, de la chaleur et de la pollution. Sa formule multi-active est sans parabènes, sulfates, alcool dénaturé, cires, phtalates, huile minérale ni paraffine liquide, et contient 96,1 % d’ingrédients naturels.

Indications

  • Cheveux fragilisés ou exposés aux agressions extérieures
  • Cheveux ternes, secs ou abîmés par la chaleur, le soleil ou la pollution
  • Méthode bouclée (curly method) pour protéger les boucles et renforcer la fibre capillaire

Conseils d’utilisation

Appliquer sur cheveux propres et essorés, répartir uniformément des racines aux pointes. Laisser pénétrer ou procéder au coiffage selon la routine. Peut être utilisé comme protecteur thermique avant le brushing ou le coiffage à la chaleur.

Composition

Formule enrichie en ingrédients naturels et biologiques, actifs réparateurs et protecteurs thermiques, sans agents agressifs pour le cuir chevelu et la fibre capillaire.

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