Balsamo Igienizzante CleansingConditioner100ml – MIGLIORIN

The beauty of hair depends on the health of the scalp. Factors such as pollution, stress, fatigue, and external aggressors can cause itching and discomfort, making the hair appear dull and weak.
Cleansing Conditioner works to remove stress, dandruff, and impurities from the scalp, helping to restore balance for a stunning result. This conditioner cleanses and nourishes deeply, giving hair exceptional shine, softness, and making it easier to comb.

 

100 ml

AED 110.00

10 in stock

Brand

Smart Pharma

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Smart Pharma

Product Description

The beauty of hair depends on the health of the scalp. Factors such as pollution, stress, fatigue, and external aggressors can cause itching and discomfort, making the hair appear dull and weak.
Cleansing Conditioner works to remove stress, dandruff, and impurities from the scalp, helping to restore balance for a stunning result. This conditioner cleanses and nourishes deeply, giving hair exceptional shine, softness, and making it easier to comb.

Benefits

✔ Soothes and deeply moisturizes the scalp.
✔ Enhances shine and restores balance to the scalp.
✔ Fights dandruff and impurities.
✔ Makes hair soft, shiny, and easy to comb.

Key Ingredients

  • Golden Millet: Rich in silica, strengthens hair and improves its health.
  • Vitamin E: Acts as an antioxidant, protecting hair from environmental damage.
  • Natural Plant Extracts: Calm the scalp and deeply cleanse.
  • Moisturizing Ingredients: Provide hydration to the scalp and hair, making it softer and more vibrant.

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