XEN KERATIN Q10 SERUM GAINANT SPF30 60gr

  • XEN Kératin Q10 sérum gainant SPF 30
  • Traite et protège contre les agressions des cheveux
  • SPF30 pour protéger des UV
  • Contient la CERAMIDE A2
  • Contient energisone Q10
  • Contenance 60 ml
  • Forme : Sérum

55,415 TND TTC

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DESCRIPTION XEN Kératin Q10 sérum gainant SPF 30

Avec ce sérum la kératine du laboratoire XEN, vous pouvez obtenir des cheveux sains avec une force et une brillance renouvelées. Notre produit aide à refermer les écailles et à enrober la fibre en apportant soin et protection aux cheveux

PRINCIPES ACTIFS :

CERAMIDE A2 gaine , assure un rôle de “ciment” et permet de rétablir ou de renforcer de façon importante la cohésion cellulaire au niveau du cheveu Kératine végétale renforce la structure cellulaire du cheveu l’innovation CoenzymeQ10 stimule la racine des cheveux pour activer la production des deux kératines qui diminue avec le temps.

Conseils d’utilisation:

Il est indiqué d’agiter et appliquer KératinQ10 sérum gainant SPF30, des longueurs aux pointes, avant exposition a un facteur agressant ( soleil, vent, chlore, sel..)
Ne pas rincer,
Il est indiqué de renouveler l’utilisation après chaque baignade

Composition:

  • Energisone Q10
  • Cyclopentasiloxane and Dimethiconol
  • Kéradyn HH
  • PEG-7 Glycéryl Cocoate
  • Isopropyl Myristate
  • Méthylchloroisothiazolinone
  • VitaminE acétate
  • Céramide A
  • PEG8 /SMDI Copolymer
  • Palmitoyl myristyl serinate
  • Méthylisothiazolinone

XEN KERATIN Q10 SERUM GAINANT SPF30 60GR

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