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Phyto

Phyto Repair Conditioner 175ml

Price $ 16.18

Ref.: 7270546

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Product Description

The conditioner that repairs and reinforces the hair fiber while detangling.

Product Description

The conditioner that repairs and reinforces the hair fiber while detangling.

Apply to the length of your hair after shampooing, leave on for 1 to 2 minutes and then rinse.

AQUA / WATER / EAU. ISOAMYL LAURATE. CETYL ALCOHOL. RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTOR) SEED OIL. DISTEAROYLETHYL DIMONIUM CHLORIDE. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER. PARFUM / FRAGRANCE. CETRIMONIUM CHLORIDE. POLYQUATERNIUM-37. SODIUM BENZOATE. ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. GLYCERIN. CITRIC ACID. PANTHENOL. TOCOPHEROL. ALTHAEA OFFICINALIS ROOT EXTRACT. HYDROLYZED LUPINE PROTEIN. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL. THEOBROMA CACAO (COCOA) EXTRACT. AVENA STRIGOSA SEED EXTRACT. LECITHIN. MALTODEXTRIN. GARDENIA FLORIDA FRUIT EXTRACT. POTASSIUM SORBATE. 4135A.

REPAIR conditioner repairs and strengthens damaged hair and prevents breakage while detangling. The main formula contains "Keratin A18+", a new biomimetic complex developed through botanical research. This keratin is made up of 18 enhanced amino acids and works as an intra-fiber filler to rebuild hair from the inside and restore damaged fibers. This botanical keratin, derived from black oats and lupine, is supercharged with amino acids to ensure the resilience of naturally healthy hair! An extract of white mallow makes hair twice as shiny.​

Without silicones, dyes, PEG.

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