ALFAPARF SEMI DI LINO RECONSTRUCTION Anti-breakage daily fluid 125ml

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Description

Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Reconstruction Anti-breakage daily fluid is recommended for brittle and damaged hair. The fluid is a lightweight, leave-in hair conditioner. It nourishes, repairs and detangles the hair. The Semi Di Lino Reconstruction formula regenerates the hair and protects them from harmful environmental factors.

  • Repairs and regenerates the damaged hair structure
  • Strengthens the hair
  • Protects the hair from fragility
  • Improves the hair flexibility and elasticity
  • Increases the hair resistance to damage
  • Adds a healthy shine
  • Has a lightweight formula

Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Reconstruction Anti-breakage daily fluid contains Urban Defence Pro technology protects hair from environmental pollution. The bamboo marrow and Cortex repair complex, rich in Silicon repairs damaged hair and strengthen their condition. Additionally, a Color Fix complex prolongs the hair colour and protects it from fading, while the Shine fix complex illuminates the hair and brightens them for up to 24 hours.

How to use: Apply the fluid on damp or dry hair. Do not rinse. Style as desired.

Result: Regenerated, stronger and shiny hair.

For the best results, we recommend trying out other products from Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Reconstruction range.

Semi Di Lino Reconstruction range is addressed to damaged hair. The range repairs and strengthens the hair, leaving them full of vitality.

Alfaparf Milano is a leading Italian multinational manufacturer of professional, exclusive hair colour, hair care and styling products. The brand was found in 1980 by Roberto Franchina, who decided to invest in quality products to achieve a professional result for all hair types. Thanks to their properties, the Alfaparf products provides shine, softness and protect your hair colour.

Data sheet

Data sheet

Product typefluids
Capacity125ml
Actionregenerating
SeriesSemi Di Lino