Hair Recipe 日本髮的食譜/髮的料理 蘋果生薑強韌修護潤髮乳(530g*瓶)
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Hair Recipe 日本髮的食譜/髮的料理 蘋果生薑強韌修護潤髮乳(530g*瓶)

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Hair Recipe 日本髮的食譜/髮的料理 蘋果生薑強韌修護潤髮乳(530g*瓶)Hair Recipe (530g*) Hair Recipe 530G + () Paraben : : : : Caution: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If contact occurs rinse thoroughly with water. 0 HAIR RECIPE 530G 7. 7x7. 7x22. 6cm 530 g 3

Hair Recipe 髮的食譜蘋果生薑強韌修護潤髮乳(530g*瓶)

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Hair Recipe 日本髮的食譜/髮的料理蘋果生薑防斷修護潤髮乳530G 

生薑強韌防斷配方蘋果修護滋養

強韌秀髮防斷呵護極緻順滑修護守護元氣頭皮

生蘋果+抗氧化精萃守護健康頭皮配方養出強韌秀髮

源自天然的頭皮理念組胺酸精萃

含抗氧化成分(維他命衍生物)配方

守護頭皮健康讓秀髮絲絲強韌

無添加矽靈礦物油Paraben防腐劑

適合中性頭皮或受損髪質使用

用途:潤髮用。

用法:洗髮後適量產品塗抹在頭髮上輕輕按摩用清水洗淨。

如果壓嘴沒有彈出請鎖緊蓋子再依箭頭示意方向旋轉打開。

保存方法:請置於乾涼處避免陽光直射。

注意事項:只供外用。避免入眼。若不慎入眼即以清水徹底沖洗。

Caution: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If contact occurs rinse thoroughly with water.

 

商品規格

商品簡述 生薑強韌防斷、蘋果修護滋養、染燙受損髮適用、0矽靈
品牌 HAIR RECIPE
規格 530G
原產地 中國
深、寬、高 7.7x7.7x22.6cm
淨重 530 g
保存環境 室溫
有效期限 3年
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