Anwen Peace of Mint shampoo bar for normal and oily skin 75g + can

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Anwen Peace of Mint shampoo bar for normal and oily skin 75g + can

Effectively cleansed scalp and refreshed hair, delicacy and care in one ? All this is hidden in Peace of Mint.Shampoo bar with the smell of sweet mint is designed for normal skin or prone to excessive sebum secretion. Detergents of natural origin effectively remove impurities from scalp and hair, while the shampoo formula remains gentle on the skin and mucous membranes. Tricolor violet extract has anti-inflammatory and seboregulating properties, and cucumber extract soothes and soothes itching. Thanks to the addition of clay, hair stays fresh longer. Starch and poppy seed and Pracaxi oils help keep hair in good condition, reduce tangling and give shine. Shampoo bar means less water consumption in production and zero plastic per packaging.nbspOne bar of Peace of Mint replaces approx. 3 bottles of ordinary szamponu.pH: 4.88In the package you will also find an aluminum can ideal for storing the cube. HOW TO USE? Method 1:nbspMoisten the cube under a stream of water. Foam in your hands. Apply the resulting foam to the scalp and hair at the roots. Massage for a while, then rinse thoroughly. Method 2: Place the cube in a lockable container, such as a mask jar. Add a small amount of water. Screw and shake the container to produce foam. Remove the cube, and wash the scalp with the resulting foam. Rinse thoroughly. After use, place the cube in a dry and ventilated place so that it drips and dries.nbspPeace of Mint shampoo is suitable for use as often as you need. Remember that once in a few wash the scalp needs a scrub.

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EAN: 5907222404812
Tag: E1
Weight g
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Texture shampoo
Elite lines do not
Female gender
Capacity 75
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