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Marley's Amsterdam Shampoovlokken droog haar -bier & wierook 50 Milliliter

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Marley's Amsterdam Shampoovlokken droog haar -bier & wierook 50 MilliliterMarley's Amsterdam Shampoovlokken droog haar bier & wierook Ontdek de innovatieve Shampoovlokken voor droog haar van Marley"s Amsterdam, een baanbrekend product dat de traditionele shampoo ervaring herdefinieert. Deze unieke shampoovlokken combineren de kracht van bier en wierook om jouw droge haar de verzorging te geven die het nodig heeft. In plaats van een fles vol water, voeg je thuis eenvoudig water toe aan de vlokken, wat niet alleen goed is

Marley's Amsterdam Shampoovlokken droog haar -bier & wierook
Ontdek de innovatieve Shampoovlokken voor droog haar van Marley"s Amsterdam, een baanbrekend product dat de traditionele shampoo-ervaring herdefinieert. Deze unieke shampoovlokken combineren de kracht van bier en wierook om jouw droge haar de verzorging te geven die het nodig heeft. In plaats van een fles vol water, voeg je thuis eenvoudig water toe aan de vlokken, wat niet alleen goed is voor je haar, maar ook voor het milieu. Geen onnodige CO2-uitstoot meer door het transport van water, en je helpt ook nog eens single-use plastic te verminderen.

Kenmerken:
- Speciaal ontwikkeld voor droog haar met de natuurlijke ingrediënten bier en wierook
- Volledig natuurlijk en vrij van synthetische toevoegingen
- Vermindert de CO2-uitstoot door het vermijden van watertransport
- Ondersteunt de strijd tegen single-use plastic
- Unieke formule op basis van etherische oliën, planten, kruiden en kleien
- 100% vegan en biologisch

Met de Shampoovlokken van Marley"s Amsterdam kies je voor een duurzame en natuurlijke verzorging van je haar. De subtiele geur van bier en wierook geeft je een luxe ervaring, terwijl je tegelijkertijd bijdraagt aan een beter milieu. Geef je haar de tijd om te wennen aan deze natuurlijke formule en ervaar de voordelen van schoon en gezond haar. Kies voor een bewuste keuze met Marley"s Amsterdam en ervaar het verschil.

Ingrediënten (INCI)
Olijfolie (sodium olivate), Kokos (Sodium cocoate), Castorolie (Sodium Castorate), Arganolie (Argania spinosa oil), Corn oil (Corn acid), non-alcoholic wheat beer (Beer), Nettle leaf (Urtica dioica) Palmarosa (Cymbopogan martini oil), Sweet orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis oil), Incense (Boswellia serrata oil), Lychee (Litsea Cubeba) , Rozemarijn (Rosmarinus officinalis), Cetylalcohol.

Gebruik
Dit is hoe jij je eigen Marley’s shampoo klaar maakt:

Het is aan te raden om de shampoo een nachtje van te voren klaar te maken

Stap 1: Voeg 450ml kokend water toe aan de Marley’s zak en roer door.
Stap 2: Laat het staan tot alle vlokken zijn opgelost. Giet het vervolgens over in de Marley’s fles
Stap 3: Zet de fles (zonder pomp) een nachtje in de koelkast en de tijd doet de rest
Stap 4: Draai de pomp op de fles, schud de fles nog even goed door en je dag kan beginnen!
Stap 5: Schud de fles altijd even voor je je haar gaat wassen.
Ga met ons single use plastic tegen en giet de shampoo over in een herbruikbare fles. Shampoo op? Hervul hem met nieuwe Marley’s vlokken!

Omdat het een natuurlijk product is, kan het na verloop van tijd dikker worden. Even goed schudden en je shampoo is weer helemaal de oude. Tot slot.. Marley’s shampoo is 100% natuurlijk. Dit betekent dat de shampoo een ietwat andere structuur kan hebben dan je gewend bent, daarnaast kan het ook zijn dat het wat minder schuimt. Dit doet verder niets af aan de kwaliteit. Geef je haar even de tijd om aan deze natuurlijke shampoo te wennen en je zult zien dat je er schoon en glanzend haar voor terug krijgt!
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