RAUSCH Avocado Color-Protecting Shampoo Dyed Hair 200ml

If you’re looking for a shampoo that preserves your dyed hair’s colour and keeps it looking healthy and vibrant, Avocado Colour-Protecting Shampoo is the perfect choice. With its unique formula, it helps delay colour fading and enhances shine, giving your hair a lively, long-lasting hue. It also nourishes and moisturizes the hair, leaving it softer, more flexible, and easier to style and comb.

 

 

200 ml

AED 99.75

2 in stock

Brand

Delta Company

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Delta Company

Product Description

If you’re looking for a shampoo that preserves your dyed hair’s colour and keeps it looking healthy and vibrant, Avocado Colour-Protecting Shampoo is the perfect choice. With its unique formula, it helps delay colour fading and enhances shine, giving your hair a lively, long-lasting hue. It also nourishes and moisturizes the hair, leaving it softer, more flexible, and easier to style and comb.

Benefits & Features

Preserves hair colour and extends its vibrancy.

Provides smoothness and radiant shine.

Enhances hair elasticity and facilitates styling.

Free from silicone and parabens, with a nourishing natural formula.

Advanced Care for Dyed Hair

Dyed hair is exposed to chemical treatments, making it more prone to dryness and damage. Additionally, the scalp may become sensitive and irritated. That’s why Avocado Colour-Protecting Shampoo offers the perfect care for coloured hair, nourishing the scalp with essential natural ingredients to strengthen the hair and give it a healthy, vibrant look.

Effects

Prevents colour from fading for a longer period.
Maintains colour vibrancy and gives long-lasting radiance.*

Tested at a renowned hair research institute.

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