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<tc>Rausch</tc> Champú Reparador de Manzanilla y Amaranto 200 ml

Rausch Champú Reparador de Manzanilla y Amaranto 200 ml

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Rausch Champú reparador de manzanilla y amaranto: efecto instantáneo para cabello dañado

• El extracto de manzanilla es antiinflamatorio, nutre el cuero cabelludo y alivia el enrojecimiento.
El extracto de panamina es rico en saponinas y limpia el cuero cabelludo y el cabello con extrema suavidad. Además, regenera el cabello dañado y estresado.
• Efectos instantáneos en tu cabello.
• Repara y regenera el cabello dañado.
• Proporciona elasticidad y brillo natural.
• Protege las puntas y evita que se deslicen.
• Óptima compatibilidad y brillo.
• Sin siliconas, sin parabenos

Las influencias externas, como los tratamientos químicos, los secadores con temperaturas demasiado altas, las planchas, el sol o el agua salada, someten el cabello a un estrés considerable. Por lo tanto, la capa protectora de caspa ya no está cerca del tallo capilar, se pierde la valiosa hidratación y el cabello se daña. El cabello dañado luce quebradizo y opaco. Pierde su fuerza de sujeción y, sobre todo, las puntas se tensan y se parten. Rausch El Champú Reparador de Manzanilla y Amaranto contiene ingredientes activos de manzanilla y bronceador, que tienen un efecto regenerador instantáneo para el cabello. El cabello conserva una apariencia saludable, volumen y glamour.

Application

Depending on the length of hair, put about a hazelnut-sized amount of shampoo into your hand and dilute with water. Spread onto dampened hair and gently massage. Rinse well. Repeat if necessary. High yield: for 30-45 applications.

Ingredients

Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate (ex Coco), Chamomilla recutita flower extract, Quillaja saponaria bark extract, Amaranthus caudatus seed extract, Coco-Betaine, Laureth-2, Sodium Carboxymethyl Oleyl polypropylamine, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Parfum, Limonene, Sodium Chloride, Alpha -isomethyl ionone, linalool, amyl cinnamal, hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehydes, geraniol, benzyl salicylates, coumarin, cinnamyl alcohol, C10-40 isoalkylamidopropylethyldimonium ethosulfates, dipropylene glycol, citronellol, sodium benzoates, benzyl alcohol, benzoic acid, dehydroacetic acid, CI 47005 , CI 14700

Frequently Asked Questions

What hair concerns does Rausch Chamomile-Amaranth Repair Shampoo address?

It’s formulated for damaged, brittle or heat-stressed hair, helping with split ends, frizz, dullness, and restoring elasticity and natural shine

What are the key active natural extracts in this shampoo?

It contains chamomile flower (soothing & anti-inflammatory), amaranth seed (protein-rich for hair strength), and Panama bark (gentle cleansing and regeneration) extracts.

Is it free from silicones, parabens, and vegan?

Yes—it’s silicone-free, paraben-free, vegan, and 92 % of its ingredients are of natural origin

How gentle is the cleansing formula?

The shampoo uses mostly mild and natural surfactants (e.g. coco-betaine, Sodium Laureth Sulfate from coconut sources) to cleanse without further damaging the hair cuticle.

How often should this shampoo be used for best results?

Recommended usage is 2-3 times per week to avoid over-drying, though its gentle formula allows for more frequent use if needed

How many washes will one 200 ml bottle last?

Approximately 30–45 applications, depending on hair length and how much product is used each wash.

Does it help with split ends and frizz?

Yes—its reparative effect helps seal hair tips, smooth frizz, and improve hair texture.

What fragrance or scent does it have?

It has a floral-citrus scent with notes of chamomile and fresh flowers, though some fragrance allergens are present.

How does it compare to regular shampoos?

Unlike many basic washes, it combines hair care and repair: nourishing, strengthening, and protective properties plus a vegan, natural formula tailored to damaged hair.

Are there any cautions or people who should test first?

Yes—if you have fragrance sensitivities or allergies (due to parfum or aroma components) or extremely dry/scalp conditions, it’s best to patch test before widespread use.

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