Kérastase Fresh Affair scented dry shampoo ; refreshes all types of scalp and hair The active ingredients contained in its formula allow to combine efficiency and sensoriality
The rice bran absorbs sebum from the roots and brings a real boost to your hair Vitamin E retains hydration in the scalp and hair, and thus prevents them from drying out Fresh Affair is perfect for use anywhere and anytime: before a date, after exercise and without any discomfort
The sweet scent of Fresh Affair was developed by an internationally renowned nose, Fabrice Pellegrin An ode to freshness, its irresistible fragrance, Glossy Neroli, mixes citrus fruits and white flowers The hair is subtly scented throughout the day
- Top note: Essence of lemon, bergamot and mandarin
- Heart Note: Galbanum, Lavende and Bitter Orange
- Base note: White musk and Jasmine
Application : Shake well before use Hold 15 cm from your hair Spray evenly on dry hair, focusing on the roots and scalp, brush the hair
Capacity : 150g
Composition : BUTANE • ALCOHOL DENAT. • PROPANE • ALUMINUM STARCH OCTENYLSUCCINATE • ORYZA SATIVA STARCH / RICE STARCH • DIISOPROPYL ADIPATE • DISTEARDIMONIUM HECTORITE • LIMONENE • LINALOOL • TOCOPHERYL ACETATE • ASCORBYL PALMITATE • BUTYLENE SUNNY GLASSYCOLANT EXTRACTALUSI / SUNLENE SUNSHELD / CITRALFlE / SENIUSI SUNCUNDI EXTRUMEDI / SUNLUSI / EXTRUNDI / SUNDIMONI / GLOYLUSI EXTRYLUSI / SUNCUNDIMON FRAGRANCE
- Formatting - Classic
- Type of hair - Normal hair
- Type of products hair - Dry Shampoo
- Hair care action - Clean
- Type of hairdressing products - Hair care, Styling
- Type of styling - Dry shampoo
- Fixation - Light
- Styling action - Texturize
Customer reviews
Valérie P. the 17/02/2023
Mon inséparable qui a un doux parfum et qui permet de procéder à un joli coiffage quand on manque de temps pour se... Read more Mon inséparable qui a un doux parfum et qui permet de procéder à un joli coiffage quand on manque de temps pour se laver les cheveux. Attention ça ne remplace pas un vrai shampoing.... Très pratique pour dépanner et Kerastase reste une valeur sûre