GARNIER, Ultra Dolce Argan Oil & Camellia Shampoo, 250ml

In its new recipe for the treatment of dry and dull hair, Ultradolce has combined two precious oils with known benefits: argan oil, known for its highly nourishing and protective power, and camellia oil, extracted from a flower characterized by a sensual scent and incomparable elegance, is known to give shine and sweetness.

A precious formula that does not weigh you down, which leaves an enchanting scent with deliciously floral notes on the hair.
Discover the pleasure of a precious consistency: divide a knob of product on damp hair and massage the scalp with circular movements, then rinse.

Immediately, the wonder acts: nourished to the ends, your hair regains all its softness and sweetness.

They are shiny again and easy to comb. They shine with beauty!

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SEPARATE COLLECTION
The instructions below will help you identify the packaging material and carry out the separate collection correctly.

SEE WHERE TO DISPOSE OF
IT Cork: PP 5. Plastic collection. Label 1: PP 5. Plastic collection. Plastic bottle: PET 1. Plastic collection. Label 2: PP 5. Plastic collection. The indications may vary locally: check the provisions of your municipality. Only separate the components that can be separated manually and dispose of them correctly. Empty the packaging of its contents before disposing of it in the separate collection.

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