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delivery time approx. 3-5 working days in Germany
- order number PS-CF-58176
- Supplier Name: Captain Fawcett
- EAN: 5060338441574
- Weight: 0,4 kg
- Sales Unit: 1
Nourishing sea salt spray with the fresh scent of the rough sea
Styling spray for volume, gives a light hold and a natural, matt look. Made in the UK.
The Captain Fawcett's Sea Salt Spray impresses primarily with its nourishing ingredients such as brown and red algae extract. Afterwards, of course, the design immediately catches the eye, the beautifully and harmoniously designed banderole. The black spray head allows precise dosing.
The scent of the Matte Texturizing Mist is immediately convincing. Fresh, maritime and easily noticeable throughout the day.
Use:
Depending on the length of your hair, spray 3-7 strokes from the pump head onto your slightly wet or dry hair, preferably right up to the hairline. Alternatively, you can spray the product onto your hands, rub it in and distribute it into your hair. Now you can use a comb or your fingers to bring your hair into the style you want. With a hairdryer you can achieve additional volume with the Captain Fawcett Sea Saltspray.
Packed in a stylish plastic bottle with a black pump head
Made in the UK
Contents: 250 ml (8.45 fl.oz.)
Ingredients:
- Aqua
- Magnesium sulfate
- PPG-5-Ceteth-20
- PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil
- Isocetheth-20
- Gluconolactones
- Hypnea Musciformis Extract
- Sargassum Filipendula Etract
- Perfume
- Potassium sorbate
- Botryocladia Occidentalis Extract
- Sorbitol
- Phenoxyethanol
- Ethyhexyl Glycerin
- Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone
- Citronellol
Geruch entspricht überhaupt nicht der Beschreibung "maritim"
Mich erinnert der Geruch eher an ein gewöhnliches Haarprodukt aus dem Müller oder DM.
Captain Fawcett impresses by the consistently aesthetic and quality presentation: The central topic is the fictitious namesake Captain Peabody Fawcett himself, a 1905-lost colonial researcher, whose beard care products are produced today again, after 100 years.
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