DESCRIPTION: Cosmetic form: Active balm. Active ingredient: Keratin hydrolysate, protein hydrolysates, inulin. Ingredients: Fatty acids from organic vegetable oils, amino acid complex of aloe vera juice, tocopherol. Description: White viscous emulsion without a strong smell. Balm with a high content of polysaccharides (Inulin) and hydrolyzed proteins (Hydrolyzed Keratin, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein). Thanks to the combination of active ingredients, the balm effectively softens the hair, provides long-lasting hydrating effect and easy detangling. Hair becomes shiny, firmer and more elastic. The balm completes the process of washing your head and hair, complements and enhances the action of the active ingredients of the entire True Alchemy – “Active Shampoo” shampoo series. Prevents damage to the hair length by closing the cuticle scales, lifted after shampooing. Cosmetic group: Surface protector and hair structure regenerator, emollient. Bio-cosmetic effect: Lack of conditioner in hair care system may lead to unwanted dryness of hair, caused by lipid washout by aggressive surfactants in most shampoos. Uncovered cuticle cells should be closed after shampooing to prevent split ends, hair breakage and thinning. Hydrolyzed wheat and soy proteins contain a complex of amino acids that can be incorporated into the hair medulla. Thus, the hair’s resistance to negative environmental factors and high temperatures during styling is strengthened. The protective film created during the application of the balm provides a conditioning effect, sealing the hair and preventing the loss of moisture. The natural polysaccharide inulin in the balm has the power to intensify the action of the other active ingredients. Similar to proteins, inulin wraps a film around each hair, giving lustre and increasing elasticity. The synergistic action of inulin and proteins is designed to eliminate structural damage in the hair and prevent the formation of new ones.
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