PHYTOFANE SHAMPOING ANTI-CHUTE 200ML

  • Freine la chute des cheveux efficacement
  • Stimule la repousse et vitalise le cuir chevelu
  • Renforce la fibre capillaire avec kératine
  • Enrichi en vitamines, zinc, biotine et acides aminés
  • Hydrate et nourrit pour des cheveux doux
  • Favorise souplesse et élasticité capillaires
  • Adapté cheveux secs, cassants et fragilisés
  • Nettoie sans sulfate, respecte le cuir chevelu
  • Usage conseillé 2-3 fois par semaine
  • Idéal post-partum, ménopause, alopécie androgenétique

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Description

Phytofane Shampooing Anti-Chute 200 ml est formulé pour freiner la chute des cheveux, stimuler leur croissance et revitaliser le cuir chevelu. Enrichi en vitamines, zinc, kératine, et extraits naturels comme l’huile de ricin et l’ortie, il fortifie la fibre capillaire tout en apportant brillance et douceur. Sa formule douce, sans sulfate, nettoie en respectant l’équilibre naturel du cuir chevelu.

Indications

Recommandé pour les personnes souffrant de chute de cheveux saisonnière ou chronique, les cheveux secs, cassants ou fragilisés, et les cuirs chevelus en manque de vitalité. Convient aussi aux femmes en post-partum ou ménopause ainsi qu’aux hommes avec alopécie androgénétique.

Conseils d’utilisation

Appliquez une noisette sur cheveux mouillés. Massez doucement le cuir chevelu par mouvements circulaires pour stimuler la microcirculation. Laissez agir 2 à 3 minutes puis rincez abondamment à l’eau tiède. Utilisez 2 à 3 fois par semaine pour de meilleurs résultats, idéalement en complément des gélules Phytofane Fortifiant Cheveux et Ongles.

Composition

Vitamines, zinc, kératine, biotine, acides aminés soufrés (cystine, méthionine), huile de ricin, extraits d’ortie, sans sulfates.

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