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Kerastase Premiere Champú Repairing Decalcifying Bath 1000 ml

Kerastase Premiere Champú Repairing Decalcifying Bath 1000 ml


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Concentrated shampoo for all types of damaged hair.
€58.44
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Bain Décalcifiant Réparateur de la gama Première is a descaling and repairing shampoo for all types of damaged hair. The calcium in hard water can further damage already damaged/thinning hair. Being more porous, damaged hair absorbs 3 times more calcium than natural hair and enters a cycle of persistent damage. This professional sulfate-free shampoo gently cleanses the scalp and hair while removing calcium buildup* that further weakens damaged hair. The hair is repaired from the inside and breakage is reduced. Hair recreates 99% of its original strength** This creamy white shampoo exudes a rich lather and an irresistible citrus fragrance. Hair is left soft and manageable, shiny and vibrant. For maximum effectiveness, start by applying Bain Décalcifiant Réparateur without rinsing for an even more intense descaling and repairing action. Next, apply Masque Filler Réparateur or Fondant Fluidité Réparateur for smoother and surface repair. Finish with Fondamental Serum Filler and/or Huile Gloss Réparatrice for heat protection and intense shine.

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✔ Gently cleanses scalp & hair ✔ Eliminates calcium ✔ build-up Helps neutralize breakage and dullness ✔ Repairs hair in depth • Recreates 99% of hair's original strength* • 73% more shine** • 2x softer hair** • 93% more strength**

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STEP 1: Apply to damp hair, layered, on CONCENTRÉ DÉCALCIFIANT ULTRA-RÉPARATEUR*. STEP 2: Massage and emulsify. Rinse with plenty of water. STEP 3: Then apply Fondant or Masque Première.

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