NITRO CANADA Argan Speedy Hair Color Shampoo – 500ml

The Natural Black Hair Dye with Argan Oil is a special formula designed specifically for 100% gray coverage, giving you rich, natural black color. Enriched with argan oil, it nourishes the hair during the dyeing process, leaving it vibrant and natural without compromising its health. This dye works to nourish the hair from root to tip, ensuring a healthy, strong appearance with a long-lasting color.

 

Net : 420 ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 50.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 45.00.

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The Natural Black Hair Dye with Argan Oil is a special formula designed specifically for 100% gray coverage, giving you rich, natural black color. Enriched with argan oil, it nourishes the hair during the dyeing process, leaving it vibrant and natural without compromising its health. This dye works to nourish the hair from root to tip, ensuring a healthy, strong appearance with a long-lasting color.

Benefits:

1️⃣ 100% gray coverage, providing a completely natural black color.

2️⃣ Nourishes the hair with argan oil that hydrates and protects the hair during the dyeing process.

3️⃣ Adds shine and vitality, making the hair look brighter and more lively.

4️⃣ Improves hair health and strengthens the hair follicles, reducing breakage.

5️⃣ Enhances hair elasticity and reduces frizz, making hair easier to style.

6️⃣ Free from harmful chemicals, making it safe for use on hair.

7️⃣ Improves hair’s resistance to heat from styling tools.

 

🌿 Enjoy healthy, natural black hair with Natural Black Hair Dye with Argan Oil for 100% gray coverage!

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