Maxon Ultra Care Shampoo 200 ml

Give your hair a daily boost of nourishment with a gentle shampoo that hydrates and restores its vitality with every wash. It contains Panthenol and wheat microprotein to repair damaged hair cuticles, while chitosan, a natural active ingredient derived from crustacean shells, makes your hair visibly softer and stronger.

 

 

200 ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 85.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 79.99.

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Brand

Derma Health Cosmetics Trading

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Derma Health Cosmetics Trading

Product Description

Give your hair a daily boost of nourishment with a gentle shampoo that hydrates and restores its vitality with every wash. It contains Panthenol and wheat microprotein to repair damaged hair cuticles, while chitosan, a natural active ingredient derived from crustacean shells, makes your hair visibly softer and stronger.

Benefits

  • Deeply nourishes the hair, helping to strengthen it from roots to ends.
  • Reduces hair damage and split ends, thanks to its rich moisturizing and restorative formula.
  • Enhances hair elasticity and shine, giving it a healthier and more vibrant look.
  • Maintains scalp health, keeping it hydrated and preventing dryness.
  • Helps reduce hair loss with regular use, especially when combined with Maxon Hair Care Oil.

How to Use

Massage through wet hair and scalp, then rinse well.

In case of hair loss, it is recommended to use with Maxon Hair Care Oil.

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