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Christophe Robin Antioxidant Cleansing Hair Milk 400ml

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Christophe Robin Antioxidant Cleansing Hair Milk 400ml - Imperfect Container

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This milder cleanser, made using a new generation of surfactants, facilitates daily maintenance of your dyed or highlighted hair without harsh chemicals.These new surfactants allow for a higher concentration of active ingredients for more effective treatment. The formula contains a very high concentration of plant oils (10% almond, sunflower, peach pit and Volubilis nut oil) that are rich in vitamins A and E and in Omega 3 and 6. Combined with rice proteins, it nourishes and more effectively restores the hair fibre and lipid film.
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