Detangling Coat Milk
A milk that facilitates combing
Preparation in the form of a milk that facilitates combing. Spray dispenser to facilitate precise application of the preparation on the tangles.
A milk that facilitates combing formulated to facilitate work with a demanding robe prone to tarnish, tangles and felt. The formula of the milk facilitates precise application to the place of combing and ensures accurate penetration of the robe. The product can be used on both wet and dry coats. It facilitates decompression without changing the structure of the robe and without affecting its color.
It does not contain silicones and artificial ingredients that give slippage. Therefore, it can be used for regular, frequent hair care. Does not leave greasy, sticky traces. Shake well before use.
99.3% ingredients of natural origin. It does not contain parabens, sulfates, dyes, PEG, silicones, alcohol.
Directions for use:
The milk can be applied topically directly to the resulting pills and tangles - you need to spray a specific place, wait a while, and then comb out from the tip to the base of the hair. Using as a mist for combing, you need to spray the product from a distance of 15 - 30 cm. The product does not leave any traces on the robe and does not affect the color. It can be applied just before going out into the ring.
Destiny:
Recommended for all breeds as a preparation for combing.
InCI composition:
Aqua, Glycerin, Quaternium-98, Hydrolyzed Ceratonia Siliqua Seed Extract, Persea Gratissima Fruit Extract, Porphyra Umbilicalis Extract, Polyglyceryl-6 Caprylate, Polyglyceryl-3 Cocoate, Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate, Polyglyceryl-6 Ricinoleate, Parfum, Preservative
Botaniqa Detangling Coat Milk 250ml
€8.24
Shipping from warehouse: M2
Estimated shipping: Mon, Nov 25 - Wed, Nov 27
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
- Availability:
- large quantity
- Product code:
- 5902768434286
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