Shampoo Bio Extratus Marrow & Ceramides salt-free 250ml



Description
The Marrow line of Bio Extratus contains Marrow Proteins to moisturize, nourish and strengthen and Ceramides to join the scales, protecting the hair from roots to tips.
The shampoo has a formula especially developed to softly clean dry and dried up hair. Use the complete Marrow range for best results.

Indication
Dry, limp, weak and dull hair.

Active ingredients
  • Marrow oil: is a complex of minerals, proteins and carbohydrates bovine for topical cosmetic use
  • Shea Butter: provides extra nutrition from the inside to the cuticle
  • Ceramides
  • Silicones
  • Plant Keratin cationic
  • This product does not contain salt (Sodium Chloride)
  • Ph 5.5
Action
  • Marrow oil gives excellent nutrition, emollient, lubricating, shine and softness to hair
  • Shea Butter prevents dryness of hair. Protects from mechanical and climatic aggressions, including ultraviolet
  • Ceramides restore hair damaged by stress conditions and increase the brightness, elasticity and strength of hair
  • Silicones add shine, protection and softness, providing a healthy and natural looking hair
  • Plant Keratin cationic provides intense power to restore hair
Results
Stronger and resistant, protected, soft, healthy and shiny hair.

Presentation
Resistant plastic pot, creamy texture, mild odor and capacity of 250ml capacity.

Directions and frequency of use
Follow the instructions of a salt-free shampoo.

Ingredients
Aqua(Water), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidoprpryl Betaine,Glycol Stearate/Glycol Distearate,Cocamide Dea, Parfum( fragrance), Amyl Cinnamal, Hexyl Cinnamal, Benzyl Salicylate, Hydroxypropyl Guar Hidroxypropyltrimonium Chloride , Marrow Extract, Citric Acid, Methylcloroisothiazolinone/Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Disodium EDTA,PEG-150 Distearate,PEG 180M,CI 19140( Acid yellow 23), ceramide 3, Methylparaben, BHT.

More info
This brand does not test its products in animals.

Review and opinion
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