Colours Colours of Botany Nourishing and moisturizing mask for dry and brittle hair 220ml

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Product code:
138899 / 5902305001735

NOURISHING AND MOISTURIZING MASK FOR DRY AND BRITTLE HAIR 220 ML OF BOTANY COLOR


Colors of Botany is a series of hair care products, based on a wealth of botanical ingredients, responding to the specific needs of hair.

Cosmetics from the Colours of Botany series have been enriched with safe and perfectly tolerated active ingredients in combination with a mild washing base. All formulas are PEH balanced and 100% vegan.?

The strength of the series lies in individually selected compositions of natural oils, proteins, humectants, taking care of different types of hair.

 
Natural nourishing and moisturizing mask for dry and brittle hair is a specialized care that will help you maintain the beauty of your hair. Its rich formula contains up to 98% ingredients of natural origin and has been created specifically for deep hydration and nourishment of hair with a tendency to dryness and brittleness.

The mask adds a multidimensional shine to the hair. It intensively cares for the hair fiber, and the precious linseed oil, wheat proteins, trehalose and panthenol contained from it maximally regenerate hair, nourish it from the inside and protect against free radicals.

Directions for use:
After washing your hair, massage the mask thoroughly into your hair, strand by strand. Leave on for 5-30 minutes, depending on the intensity of the expected effect, then rinse thoroughly.
 
Composition:
Aqua, CetearylAlcohol, BehentrimoniumChloride, Trehalose, LinumUsitatissimumSeedOil,ButyrospermumParkiiButter, HydrolyzedWheat Gluten, Panthenol,GlycerylStearate, CetrimoniumChloride, CitricAcid, Parfum, Limonene, Linalool

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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