Alfaparf Semi Di Lino
1000 mlPrice in EUR including VAT
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Product details
The Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Nutritive Leave-In Conditioner is a high-quality care formula specifically designed for dry hair. With a content of 1000 milliliters, this leave-in conditioner provides intense moisture and regeneration for damaged hair. The sulfate- and silicone-free formula ensures that the hair is treated gently, without harmful ingredients. The conditioner distributes easily through the hair, leaving it smooth, shiny, and manageable. Its nourishing properties strengthen the hair and offer a protective effect that shields it from environmental influences. Made in Italy, this conditioner is part of Alfaparf's renowned Semi Di Lino product line, known for its premium hair care products.
- Intense moisture for dry hair
- Sulfate- and silicone-free formula
- Strengthens and regenerates hair
- Protective effect against environmental influences
- Easy to apply and leaves hair smooth.
Target group | Women |
Effect | Regeneration |
Hair type | Dry hair |
Conditioner type | Leave In Conditioner |
Contents | 1000 ml |
Item number | 16247367 |
Manufacturer | Alfaparf |
Category | Conditioner |
Manufacturer no. | 8022297064307 |
Release date | 15.7.2021 |
Target group | Women |
Effect | Regeneration |
Hair type | Dry hair |
Product line | Semi di lino |
Conditioner type | Leave In Conditioner |
effect | Caring, Moisturizing, Nourishing, Protective, Shiny, Smoothing, Strengthening |
Content features | Perfume-free |
Country of origin | Italy |
CO₂ emissions | 11,72 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,29 |
Contents | 1000 ml |
Product Safety |
Length | 23.40 cm |
Width | 10.40 cm |
Height | 7.20 cm |
Weight | 1.08 kg |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return if unopened
30-day right of return if unopened
24 Months statutory warranty
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