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Safou & Cedar Oil Shampoo - Safou Cosmetics - 100% Natural Hair Care Against FallsAntichute - 200 ml
14.91 $
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Shampoo with Natural Extracts of Safou Oil and Atlas Cedar, Safou Cosmetics, Limits Hair Loss and Grows Hair
Safou shampoo has an intense regrowth action that slows down the reactive loss of hair and quickly restarts its growth. Thanks to the combination of active ingredients of natural origin that reduces the effects of stress on the skin by preserving the balance of the scalp; microcirculation is stimulated by Atlas cedar essential oil and Atanga/Safou. This shampoo has the particularity of strengthening fragile hair. It also slows the fall. Day after day, the hair is more resistant and strong.
Safou Cosmetics, Shampoo with Safou Oil and Atlas Cedar Extracts to Stop Reaction Fall and Boost Hair Growth, 200ml
In Africa, in the paradise of fruits, grows the SAFOU (Atanga). A fruit with a generous pulp with millennial virtues. Safou butter is known for its natural richness. It nourishes and regenerates the skin and hair. This is the beauty secret of Siraa, the secret of beautiful women.
Safou shampoo helps slow down the reactive loss of hair and quickly restart its growth. Thanks to the combination of active ingredients of natural origin that reduces the effects of stress on the skin by preserving the balance of the scalp; microcirculation is stimulated by Atlas cedar essential oil and Atanga/Safou. This shampoo has the particularity of strengthening fragile hair. It also slows the fall. Day after day, the hair is more resistant and strong.
The word shampoo dates in English from 1762, when it had the meaning of "massage". The word was borrowed from the Anglo-Indian "shampoo", which in turn came from the Hindi chāmpo, the imperative of chāmpnā, "to oil, massage the muscles", and which was itself derived from the Sanskrit/Hindi word chāmpnā, designating the flowers of the Michelia champaca plant (family Magnoliaceae) traditionally used to make fragrant oils for hair. Hindu women used it to coat their hair and make it shine.
The shampoo is applied by massaging on wet hair. We massage the scalp without rubbing the hair too much. There is no point in waiting for him to act. Rinse thoroughly to limit shampoo residues in the hair. Used too frequently, shampoo can destroy protective hair dandruff and grease, and thus damage the hair.