VERDE MASQUE ANTI-CHUTE FORTIFIANT ET STIMULANT 300ML CHEVEUX AFFAIBLIS

  • Fortifie la fibre capillaire de la racine aux pointes
  • Stimule la pousse des cheveux
  • Nourrit en profondeur et prévient la casse
  • Convient à tous types de cheveux, surtout affaiblis
  • Texture onctueuse et facile à rincer
  • Grand format 300 ml idéal pour une routine régulière

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VERDE Masque Cheveux Fortifiant & Stimulant – 300 ml

Donnez une nouvelle vie à vos cheveux avec le masque capillaire fortifiant et stimulant VERDE. Sa formule riche renforce la fibre capillaire, stimule la pousse et revitalise les cheveux fatigués, fragiles ou cassants dès la racine.

Grâce à ses ingrédients nourrissants et tonifiants, ce soin profond répare, protège et dynamise les cheveux tout en leur apportant brillance, douceur et élasticité. Idéal en cure ou en entretien hebdomadaire pour des cheveux visiblement plus forts et résistants.

Bienfaits clés :

  • Fortifie la fibre capillaire de la racine aux pointes
  • Stimule la pousse des cheveux
  • Nourrit en profondeur et prévient la casse
  • Convient à tous types de cheveux, surtout affaiblis
  • Texture onctueuse et facile à rincer
  • Grand format 300 ml idéal pour une routine régulière

Conseils d’utilisation :

Appliquez sur cheveux propres et essorés, en insistant sur les longueurs et les racines. Laissez poser 5 à 10 minutes, puis rincez abondamment. Utilisez 1 à 2 fois par semaine.

Composition:

a la biotine caféine , huile de pépins de figue de barbarie .

0% sulfate , parabéne et silicone .

 

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