Schwarzkopf Fibre Clinix Tribond Hydrate Shampoo will nourish your dry and brittle hair. The formula contains Triple Bonding Technology, C21 Technology, in addition to Squalane Complex, which balances moisture levels and helps to increase elasticity, prolonging the effect of the FIBRE CLINIX in-salon treatment. While providing moisture and healing to dry and brittle hair types, this gentle cleanser won’t add any additional weight to your hair.
Dry hair needs to go! This Schwarzkopf Fibre Clinix Hydrate Shampoo gently cleanses your hair for dry hair, leaving it soft and pliable, preparing your strands for later treatments. This Hydrate range with Squalane Complex helps restore the integrity of your hair shaft by going deep in and targeting damaged areas and working to restructure and repair broken, dry hair.
Triple Bonding and C21 Technology helps transform dry, brittle hair into a beautiful mane by infusing it with moisture that penetrates deep into the hair follicles to strengthen and soften. The new fiber Clinix system fuses cutting-edge science with customization for hair care that targets multiple hair needs. With C21 and Triple Bonding Technology, Schwarzkopf Professional offers the most powerful and advanced repair system available.
Features:
A gentle cleanser that prepares dry hair for maintenance
Help balance moisture levels and improve manageability
The lightweight formula prevents overburdening
The Squalene Complex delivers moisture support, enhancing combability.
Help balance moisture levels
Absolutely amazing lightweight formula
For brittle and dry hair, use Fiber Clinix Hydrate
It gently cleanses and prepares dry hair types for full care rituals.
Mildly cleanses, moisturizes, and improves combinability.
Moisture levels are balanced in the hair.
The lightweight formula of the Fibre Clinix Hydrate Shampoo prevents hair from being overstretched.
How To Use:
On wet hair, massage a coin-sized amount into the hair, shampoo, then thoroughly rinse. If necessary, repeat the process.
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