Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Curls Enhancing Conditioner
1000 mlPrice in EUR including VAT
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Product details
The Semi Di Lino Curls Enhancing Conditioner by Alfaparf is a specially formulated hair conditioner designed to enhance and care for the natural structure of curly and wavy hair. This formula is ideal for fine hair and provides intense moisture to define and strengthen curls. The conditioner is part of the renowned Semi Di Lino product line, known for its high-quality ingredients and effectiveness. With a content of 1000 milliliters, this product is suitable for both professional use and home application. The Italian origin of the product highlights Alfaparf's expertise and tradition in hair care. The conditioner leaves curls smooth and shiny while helping to reduce frizz, making hair look healthy and vibrant.
- Intense moisture for curly and wavy hair
- Defines and strengthens the natural curl structure
- Reduces frizz and provides smooth results
- Suitable for fine hair and daily use.
Target group | Women |
Effect | Care, Humidity |
Conditioner type | Hair conditioner |
Contents | 1000 ml |
Item number | 21087475 |
Manufacturer | Alfaparf |
Category | Conditioner |
Manufacturer no. | 392422 |
Release date | 7.6.2022 |
Target group | Women |
Effect | Care, Humidity |
Hair structure | Curly hair, Wavy hair |
Product line | Semi di lino |
Conditioner type | Hair conditioner |
effect | Caring, Moisturizing, Nourishing |
Content features | Without artificial colourings, Without dyestuffs |
Country of origin | Italy |
CO₂ emissions | 70,6 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 1,72 |
Contents | 1000 ml |
Product Safety |
Length | 23.70 cm |
Width | 10.50 cm |
Height | 7.20 cm |
Weight | 1.07 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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