GYADA Anti-Frizz Shampoo, 250 ml
Mild cleansing with a softening effect
CHF 13.63
(CHF 54.52 / l, Price shown includes 8,1% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Recommended for dry, chemically treated & damaged hair
- With argan, flax & avocado oils
- Ensures shine
- Vegan
- Vegan
- Alcohol-free
- Cruelty-free
Item no.: XEC-GYA-GC008, Content: 250 ml, EAN: 8054609981514
Description
The delicately formulated shampoo is ideally suited to cleanse dry, damaged and brittle hair prone to split ends. Hair is softened thanks to selected argan, flax and avocado oils that form a protective film on the hair shaft. Straight and curly hair types are thus gently cleansed.
Mucilage contained in mallow extract, hydrolysed soy protein as well as rose and cornflower hydrosols restores the hair's natural suppleness. The shampoo cares for, tames and reduces static.
Application:
- Massage a small amount of product on the wet scalp.
- The shampoo can be diluted to create a milder effect and improve lather formation.
- For optimum results use in combination with the Anti-Frizz Spray before styling.
- It is recommended to apply the Nourishing Hair Mask prior to shampooing if you suffer from very dry hair.
Product Types: | Shampoos |
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Brand: | GYADA |
Hair Type : | Damaged hair , Dry hair , Colour-treated hair |
Properties : | Vegan, Alcohol-free , Cruelty-free |
Area of Application : | Hair |
Ingredients (INCI)
- Aqua (Water)
- Cocamidopropyl Betaine
- Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate
- Glycerin
- Rosa Centifolia Flower Water (Rose Hydrosol)
- Centaurea Cyanus (Flower) Water
- Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate
- Lauryl glucoside
- Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil [1]
- Linum Usitatissimum Oil [1]
- Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil
- Malva Sylvestris Leaf Extract
- Glycine Soja (Soybean) Protein
- Citrus limon peel oil
- Sodium PCA
- Guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride
- Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate
- Parfum (Fragrance)
- citricacid
- Sodium benzoate
- Potassium sorbate
- Limonen
- Benzylalkohol
- from controlled organic cultivation