BYPHASSE FAMILY SHAMPOING AVOCAT CHEVEUX SECS 750ML

Formule au pH neutre pour la peau
Adapté à toute la famille
Format généreux de 750 ml
Formule vegan
Appliquer sur cheveux mouillés
Rincer abondamment à l’eau
Enrichi en avocat, vitamine C et B5
Propriétés hydratantes et antioxydantes

17,160 TND TTC

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Description
Le shampooing Family Fresh Byphasse nettoie en douceur tous types de cheveux grâce à sa formule au pH neutre adaptée à toute la famille. Enrichi en extrait d’avocat, vitamine C et vitamine B5, il apporte hydratation, protection antioxydante et éclat naturel aux cheveux.

Indications:
Tous types de cheveux
Usage quotidien pour toute la famille
Cheveux secs ou fatigués nécessitant douceur et nutrition

Conseils d’utilisation:
Appliquer sur cheveux mouillés.
Masser délicatement pour faire mousser.
Rincer abondamment à l’eau claire.

Bénéfices:
Formule au pH neutre pour préserver la santé du cuir chevelu
Vegan
Format généreux 750 ml pour un usage familial

Composition:
Extrait d’avocat : hydratant et riche en nutriments
Vitamine C et B5 : propriétés antioxydantes et nourrissantes
Agents nettoyants doux : Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine
Autres ingrédients : Aqua (Water), Sodium Chloride, Sodium Benzoate, Laureth-2, Sodium Sulfate, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Parfum (Fragrance), Potassium Sorbate, Glycerin, Citric Acid, Propylene Glycol, Triethanolamine, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Gluconolactone, Calcium Gluconate, Amyl Cinnamal, Hexyl Cinnamal, Linalool

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