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Nakano Japan Coloured Hair Maintenance Caradeco Veil Shower Shampoo (500ml)

Nakano Japan Coloured Hair Maintenance Caradeco Veil Shower Shampoo (500ml)

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NAKANO CARADECO HOME CARE RANGE - VEIL SHOWER SHAMPOO - 500 ml

🌿 HOW DOES IT WORK?

1) Dye outflow suppression - The combination of surfactants with relatively little dye outflow suppresses dye outflow due to daily shampoo.

2) Protection from physical damage - Prevents the outflow of dyes, amino acids, and water, and achieves glossy and smooth hair.

3) Protection from environmental damage - It repairs hair damage with protein-derived ingredients, conditions it, and cares for damage caused by UV rays and heat.

Ingredients

✔️ Has both a hydrophilic part and a hydrophobic part.

No Harmful Chemicals

💬 FREE FORMULATION
💬 SULFATE (Lauryl / Laureth Sulfate)
💬 SILICONE.

How to use

- Wet your hair with slightly warm water
- Gently washes the hair with rich lather to wrap it and moisturize it.
- Leave on for around 5 minutes
- Rinse off gently with cold water

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Nakano Seiyaku

[We don't sell water]. Our origin is symbolized by the words of our founder, Koichi Nakano. "The product must be shaped by the conscience and sincerity of scientists. Quality is everything." In other words, it is important to deliver high-quality products with high technology in good faith, rather than frivolous products with the equivalent of water. This belief is still applied to each product, 60 years since the company’s foundation.

Though a cosmetics company, "pharmaceutical" was included in the company name by founder Koichi Nakano because of his passion for making products with integrity. Originally a scientist, he wanted to demonstrate the company’s commitment to creating products that would not betray the conscience of scientists, with a sincere desire to make cosmetic products as if they were pharmaceuticals, so he chose the two characters “sei-yaku” (meaning pharmaceutical) as a reflection of this.