LES PETITS BAINS DE PROVENCE MASQUE CAPILLAIRE RICIN 200ML

Le Masque Capillaire au Ricin (200ml) de la marque Les Petits Bains de Provence est un soin fortifiant conçu spécifiquement pour les cheveux secs, cassants ou abîmés. Enrichi en huile de ricin bio, il vise à nourrir intensément la fibre capillaire tout en favorisant la pousse et la brillance.

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Le Masque Capillaire au Ricin (200ml) de la marque Les Petits Bains de Provence est un soin fortifiant conçu spécifiquement pour les cheveux secs, cassants ou abîmés. Enrichi en huile de ricin bio, il vise à nourrir intensément la fibre capillaire tout en favorisant la pousse et la brillance.

Bienfaits et Propriétés

  • Nutrition intense : L’huile de ricin, riche en acides gras essentiels et vitamine E, pénètre en profondeur pour réparer les cheveux ternes.
  • Fortification : Il renforce la structure du cheveu pour limiter la casse.
  • Croissance : Les propriétés stimulantes du ricin aident à favoriser une pousse plus saine.
  • Texture : Laisse les cheveux soyeux et brillants.

Composition (INCI)

  • Aqua (Eau)
  • Glyceryl stearate & Cetearyl alcohol (agents de texture)
  • Butyrospermum parkii (Beurre de karité) : pour une nutrition complémentaire.
  • Glycerin : pour l’hydratation.
  • Ricinus communis (Castor) seed oil : l’huile de ricin active.

Conseils d’utilisation

Bien que les instructions spécifiques puissent varier, les experts recommandent généralement d’appliquer ce type de soin sur les longueurs et les pointes après le shampooing, en laissant poser entre 30 minutes et 2 heures sous une serviette chaude pour optimiser la pénétration des actifs avant de rincer abondamment.

Ingrédients

Aqua/Water/Eau, Glyceryl stearate, Cetearyl alcohol, Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) butter, Glycerin, Benzyl alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Ricinus communis (Castor) seed oil*, Cetyl palmitate, Cocoglycerides, Ceteareth-12, Parfum/Fragrance, Polyquarternium-10, Polyacrylamide, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Xylitylglucoside, Anhydroxylitol, Tocopheryl acetate, Xylitol , Laureth-7, Glucose, Citric acid, Isopropanol, alpha-isomethyl ionone, alpha-hexyl cinnamaldehyde, Benzyl benzoate.

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