Klorane Galanga Stick Shampoo Don 200ml
limited stock
Provides specific cleaning and care for the beard
150 ml
Shipping in 24-72h
Beard and moustache shampoo is composed of grape and sandalwood extracts. Thanks to its sulfate-free formula based on plant extracts, it has a gentle effect that cares for both beard and moustache. Its formula contains more than 90% natural ingredients. It is a vegan product and has not been tested on animals.
Apply on the beard or wet mustache, massage and
Clarify with plenty of water.
WATER (AQUA/EAU), COCO-GLUCOSIDE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, GLYCERIN, SODIUM C14-C16 OLEFIN SULFONATE, INULIN, ALOE BARBADENSIS (ALOE VERA) LEAF JUICE, LACTIC ACID, SODIUM BENZOATE, FRAGANCE (PARFUM), POTASSIUM SORBATE, SODIUM SODIUM HYDROXIDE , SANTALUM ALBUM (SANDALWOOD) EXTRACT, VITIS VINIFERA (GRAPE) FRUIT EXTRACT, CITRIC ACID, ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS (ROSEMARY) LEAF EXTRACT, CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA (MATRICARIA) FLOWER EXTRACT, ARNICA MOUNTANA FLOWER EXTRACT, LAMIUM ALBUM EXTRACT, SAGE OFFICE (SAGE) EXTRACT, PINUS SYLVESTRIS BUD EXTRACT, NASTURIUM OFFICINALE EXTRACT, ARCIUM MAJUS ROOT EXTRACT, CITRUS LIMON (LEMON) PEEL EXTRACT, HEDERA HELIX (IVY) LEAF EXTRACT, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT, TROOPAEOLUM MAJUS FLOWER EXTRACT.
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a plant with anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antibacterial properties. It has been used topically (on the skin) since ancient times when macerations were made with its flowers as a natural remedy.
Arnica extract relieves muscular discomfort, and small bruises, and is useful in supporting muscle and joint recovery after physical exercise. It also has antiseptic properties.
In cosmetics, it helps to reduce small bruises or swelling after dermatological treatments.
It is not recommended for people who are hypersensitive to plants of the Compositae family. It should not be applied directly to open wounds.
Depending on the concentration, it is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding (except for some cosmetics tested at this stage and with low concentrations). When in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.