Suavecito Hair tonic
237 mlProduct details
Inspired by a classic salon product, Suavecito Hair Tonic has been developed to add sophistication and resilience to your hair. This alcohol-free blend, enriched with extracts of rosemary and nettle leaves, not only strengthens and nourishes the hair and scalp, but also protects against heat styling. For hairdressers and stylists, this tonic removes existing product build-up on dry hair before cutting. It can also be used as a cutting aid on damp hair to achieve a perfectly smooth cut. Enriched with horsetail and witch hazel extract, Suavecito Hair Tonic combats dryness, build-up and breakage for healthier, stronger and more manageable hair.
Vegan, paraben-free
Rosemary and nettle leaves nourish the scalp and strengthen the hair
Light hold and natural shine
Works as heat protection
Refreshes the hair and breaks down existing products
Sulphate-free, phthalate-free, cruelty-free
Application: Apply Suavecito Hair Tonic to dry or damp hair before cutting or styling to protect it from heat. Spray evenly onto hair and scalp before combing. If hair is damp, reapply in sections for more slip. Allow hair to air dry or use a hair dryer, followed by your favourite Suavecito care product.
Hair care type | Hair serum |
Hair type | All hair types |
Item number | 53155884 |
Manufacturer | Suavecito |
Category | Hair oils |
Manufacturer no. | SUA-P514NN |
Release date | 25.11.2024 |
Sales rank in Category Hair oils | 439 of 2001 |
Hair care type | Hair serum |
scalp | All scalp types |
Hair type | All hair types |
Product line | Hair tonic spray |
effect | Caring, Moisturizing, Strengthening |
Content features | Non-alcoholic |
Country of origin | USA |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Content | 237 ml |
Length | 15.80 cm |
Width | 7.20 cm |
Height | 5.90 cm |
Weight | 275 g |
Instructions for use | Recommended use: Apply to dry or wet hair before styling to protect from heat or to prepare hair for the application of another product. Spray in sections on damp hair to facilitate styling when cutting. |