NATURTINT SÉRUM RESTRUCTURANT 125ML

  • Sérum capillaire naturel régénérant
  • Renforce et redensifie les cheveux
  • Brillance sublime dès la 1ʳᵉ application
  • Protège du vieillissement capillaire
  • Formule sans parabènes, silicones, sulfates
  • 99,1 % d’ingrédients naturels certifiés ECOCERT
  • Nourrit, hydrate et répare les pointes
  • Réduit la casse, apporte force et vitalité
  • Convient à la méthode Curly, testé dermato

17,689 TND TTC

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Description

Le sérum capillaire Naturtint est un traitement naturel destiné à régénérer et renforcer les cheveux. Ses actifs agissent à la racine pour stimuler la densité et sceller la fibre capillaire. Dès la première application, les cheveux sont plus forts, redensifiés, brillants et protégés contre le vieillissement.

Indication

  • Cheveux fins, fragiles ou cassants
  • Pointes fourchues
  • Cheveux nécessitant hydratation, nutrition et protection contre le vieillissement

Conseil d’utilisation

Appliquer quelques gouttes sur cheveux secs ou humides, en insistant sur les longueurs et les pointes. Ne pas rincer. Utiliser régulièrement pour renforcer, nourrir et protéger les cheveux tout en maintenant brillance et densité.

Composition

  • 99,1 % d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle, certifiés ECOCERT
  • Formule multi-active sans parabènes, silicones, sulfates, alcool dénaturé, cires, phtalates, huile minérale ou paraffine
  • Testé dermatologiquement et compatible avec la méthode Curly

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