QURIOS KERATIN BOOST PREMIUM (28 AMPOULES)

. Revitalise les cheveux en profondeur
. Contient Cynatine HNS, kératine brevetée
. Renforce la fibre capillaire de l’intérieur
. Nourrit intensément et répare les cheveux
. Apporte brillance, force et résistance
. Idéal pour cheveux abîmés, secs ou fragiles

128,520 TND TTC

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Description

Keratin Boost PREMIUM de Qurios est un complément capillaire hautement performant, formulé pour revitaliser et fortifier les cheveux de l’intérieur. Sa formule contient Cynatine® HNS, une kératine brevetée qui agit directement sur la fibre capillaire afin de réparer, nourrir et renforcer la chevelure. Enrichi en nutriments essentiels, ce soin redonne éclat, souplesse et vitalité aux cheveux ternes et fragilisés.

Indication

Idéal pour les cheveux abîmés, secs, cassants ou fragilisés par les colorations, lissage ou agressions extérieures.
Convient à tous les types de cheveux, aussi bien pour les femmes que pour les hommes.

Conseil d’utilisation

Prendre 1 dose par jour, selon les recommandations du fabricant.
Pour de meilleurs résultats, suivre une cure de 1 à 3 mois.
Peut être associé à une alimentation équilibrée et à une routine capillaire adaptée.

Composition

Actif principal :

  • Cynatine® HNS (kératine brevetée) : agit en profondeur pour renforcer la structure du cheveu, améliorer sa résistance et lui redonner brillance et douceur.

Autres composants :

  • Nutriments essentiels (vitamines, minéraux et acides aminés) pour stimuler la croissance et protéger la fibre capillaire.

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