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5.0
Based on 2 reviews
  • 1 month
    verified customer

    So far so good

    I think it smells incredibly good. Maybe I've found my go-to shampoo

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  • 5 months
    verified customer

    Repairing shampoo for dry and damaged hair

    This shampoo is a lifesaver for dry, frizzy, and damaged hair! It gently cleanses the scalp and hair without drying it out, and it leaves the hair fresh and easy to manage. What makes this shampoo special is the cold-pressed organic argan oil that provides intense moisture and nourishment. Together with the 13 peptide complex, it effectively helps to repair damage and strengthen the hair over time. After just a few washes, I notice that my hair feels softer, less frizzy, and looks healthier. For those with damaged or dry hair, this is a perfect solution to restore moisture and shine. A shampoo that delivers professional results at home – highly recommended!

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Rated GreenReal ArganCold Pressed Argan Oil Repairing Shampoo 400 ml

Sale price 20,56 €
Ord. price 25,70 €
(5,14 € / 100 ml)
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A shampoo for dry, frizzy, and damaged hair that gently cleanses your hair and scalp. The cold-pressed organic argan oil and the 13-peptide complex effectively help repair damaged and dry hair.

400 ml
  • Category:Shampoo
  • Article number:
    3331-121-0400

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