CygneLab Beauty Boost Cheveux et Ongles Goût Fraise 60 Gummies

Des gummies qui stimulent la croissance des cheveux et la production de collagène,

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CygneLab Beauty Boost Cheveux et Ongles Goût Fraise 60 Gummies

Ces gummies stimulent la croissance des cheveux et la production de collagène, contribuant ainsi à un cuir chevelu sain et une meilleure croissance capillaire. Conçus pour tous les types de cheveux, qu’ils soient raides, frisés ou bouclés, ils sont naturels, délicieux et sans sucre.

Résultats prouvés : 92% des utilisateurs ont constaté une amélioration de la croissance des cheveux et des ongles plus forts avec Cygne. Les meilleurs gummies pour les cheveux, la peau et les ongles.

Ingrédients :
Agent de charge: maltitol – gélifiant : pectine – acidifiant : acide citrique, citrates de sodium – arôme naturel – ascorbate de sodium (vitamine C) – acide ascorbique (vitamine C) – citrate de zinc – concentré (carotte et cassis) – sélénite de sodium (sélénium) – agent d’enrobage: cire de carnauba – chlorhydrate de pyridoxine (vitamine B6) – biotine (vitamine B8).
B6 : La vitamine B6 contribue à la synthèse normale de la cystéine.
B8 : La vitamine B8, le zinc et le sélénium contribuent au maintien de cheveux normaux.
Se : Le sélénium et le zinc contribuent au maintien d’ongles normaux.
* Apport de référence (U.E)

  • Stimule la croissance des cheveux et la production de collagène.
  • Aide à produire du collagène pour un cuir chevelu sain et une meilleure croissance capillaire.
  • Conçu pour tous les types de cheveux : raides, frisés ou bouclés !
  • Natural & delicious.
  • Sans sucre.

 

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