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Patrick Alès created the Phyto brand in 1967, placing the most advanced scientific knowledge at the service of the hair, providing the users with exceptional products with 95% of ingredients of plant or botanical origin.
The PhytoMillesime haircare range is designed with an anti-fading action which protects and prolongs colour. PhytoMillesime Colour Locker acts before the shampoo to lock pigments at the heart of the hair fiber.
Colour Locker Complex is of botanical origin that forms a protective barrier to trap pigments and prevents them from fading away when you rinse. Perfectly protected with every shampoo, colour is preserved and lasts longer while leaving hair feeling lightweight.
• Apply to dry hair, from roots to tips, one section at a time.
• The gel-in-oil texture immediately absorbs into your hair. The gel seals scales, while the oil protects the hair fiber.
• Leave on for 1 to 2 minutes, then wash hair with either the PhytoMellesime shampoo or cleansing care cream, alternating between the two.
Note: Due to the high content of natural ingredients, the colour of the formula may vary without altering its properties.
Nationwide; €4.95 or Free Delivery on orders over €38
Northern Ireland; €4.95 or Free Delivery on orders over €38
United Kingdom; €10 (up to 3kg)
International; €20 (up to 3kg)
Click & Collect; Free (ID Required)
All orders shipped in 1-5 business days. International shipping could take up to 10 business days.
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