Klorane Mango Butter Shampoo 400ml
Product Information
This shampoo with mango butter for dry hair nourishes and protects the hair shaft without weighing it down. Nourished and protected against drying out, the hair is silky, soft and shiny.
The Plant
Mango, a fruit of the sacred Mango tree which originated in Asia, is traditionally used for its nourishing properties. We have chosen the species Mangifera indica L. , the kernel of which is high in fatty acids and polysaccharides, with nourishing and protective properties. The Mangos, hand harvested just before maturity when essential ingredients are most concentrated, are grown in India with a process that respects the environment. The kernels are sun-dried naturally and then cold pressed to render a highly nourishing butter, incorporated in this shampoo to optimise its nourishing properties.
How to use: Apply on wet hair. Gently massage. Rinse thoroughly.
Biodegradable formula - Dermatologically tested
Ingredients | WATER (AQUA). SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE. PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE. DECYL GLUCOSIDE. LAURYL BETAINE. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. ACRYLATES COPOLYMER. BENZOIC ACID. CITRIC ACID. COCO-GLUCOSIDE. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). GERANIOL. GLYCOL PALMITATE. GLYCOL STEARATE. GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE. LINALOOL. MANGIFERA INDICA (MANGO) SEED BUTTER (MANGIFERA INDICA SEED BUTTER). PHENOXYETHANOL. SODIUM CHLORIDE. SODIUM HYDROXIDE. STYRENE/ACRYLATES COPOLYMER. YELLOW 5 (CI 19140). YELLOW 6 (CI 15985). |
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