NATURTINT SHAMPOING NUTRI RÉPARATEUR 330ML

Naturtint Nutri Shampooing Réparateur spécialement formulé pour nourrir les cheveux secs.

36,355 TND TTC

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Shampooing naturel conçu pour redonner vie aux cheveux secs, abîmés et sans vie.

Sa formule hydrolysée aux protéines de blé, à l’eau de fruits d’orange et de citron, à l’eau de fruits de raisin et à ses agents nettoyants naturels, aide à réparer les cheveux à partir de la fibre capillaire en restructurant la kératine du cheveu, en aidant à réduire la casse, ainsi qu’à réparer les pointes fourchues et à favoriser un nettoyage en douceur, tout en respectant et en aidant à reconstruire le manteau protecteur naturel du cuir chevelu, le laissant doux, vital et hydraté.

Mode d’emploi

Appliquer sur les cheveux humides et faire mousser en massant. Répétez l’opération en laissant agir le produit pendant une minute et rincez à l’eau.

Composition

Aqua purificata (eau purifiée), Sodium lauryl, Glucose carboxylate, Cocamidopropyl betaine, Lauryl glucoside, Sodium cocoamphoacetate, Disodium cocoyl glutamate, Citrus aurantium dulcis (orange) fruit water*, Vitis vinifera (grape) fruit water*, Glyceryl oleate coco-glucoside, Eau de fruit de Citrus limon (citron)*, protéines de blé hydrolysées, tocophérol, palmitate d’ascorbyle, citrate de sodium, éther dicaprylylique, glucoside de décyle, citrate de glycérides de palme hydrogénés, lécithine, parfum (fragrance), benzoate de sodium, acide sorbique, sorbate de potassium, acide benzoïque, acide citrique. (*) ingrédients issus de l’agriculture biologique.

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