BLOND HIGHLIGHTS sun lightening spray with chamomile&honey

Klorane BLOND HIGHLIGHTS sun lightening spray with chamomile&honey

Shiny hair treatment

Features:
Expected delivery:
Wednesday 7/22/2026
Wednesday 7/22/2026

*Approximate for orders whose destination is the provincial capital. In other cases there will be a delay of 1 day.

Klorane lightening spray with chamomile, an active ingredient with illuminating properties. Illuminates and adds shine .

Enhances and intensifies blonde tones, giving a golden touch to the hair.

It is formulated with 97% ingredients of natural origin .

Klorane spray with chamomile provides blonde highlights and uses a formula enriched with chamomile extract and honey : two gentle natural ingredients especially indicated for blonde or light brown hair.

It is suitable for the whole family from 3 years old .

This spray will lighten blonde hair gradually and naturally, respecting the hair fiber. When sprayed directly onto the hair, without rinsing, it captures the light to achieve a blonde tone with golden highlights, just like in summer.

Its non-sticky formula makes detangling easy and leaves hair instantly soft.

How to use:

No rinsing.

EAN
3282770149333
Parapharmacy
Parapharmacy Dermocosmetics
ingredients
water (aqua)*. pentylene glycol*. oleth-10. glycerin*. chamomilla recutita (matricaria) flower extract (chamomilla recutita flower extract)*. vinegar (acetum)*. behenamidopropyl dimethylamine*. crambe abyssinica seed oil*. fragrance (parfum). polyquaternium-10. tocopherol
Brand Safety Warning
There are no precautions for use. Do not inhale. Do not spray into eyes. Use in well-ventilated areas.
Legal information of the brand
Pierre Fabre S.A., C/ Ramón Trías Fargas 7-11, 08005, Barcelona
https://www.pierre-fabre.com/es-es
informacion_general@pierre-fabre.com

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