Base Thermo-Protectrice Anti-Uv Bb Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil 250 ml
The Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Thermo-Protective Base SPF is enriched with 6 ultra-lightweight oils, for soft and silky hair.
It protects from the heat of heated appliances, from the sun's UV rays, and moisturises the hair.
Bumble and bumble's Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Thermo-Protecting UV Protective Base 250ml is enriched with the super powers of its 6 ultra-light oils (coconut, argan, macadamia nut, sweet almond, safflower seed and grapeseed), as well as UV filters.
Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Anti-UV Thermo-Protective Base has 5 benefits for hair:
Protects from the heat of heating appliances and the sun's UV rays.
2. Hydrate.
3. Gives a smooth, silky effect.
4. Controls frizz.
5. Detangle.
Designed for dry, brittle hair lacking shine, its light texture is ideal for medium to thick hair.
Bumble and bumble is a cruelty-free brand.
Our products are not tested on animals.
The entire range of Bumble and bumble products is committed to celebrating individuality and inclusivity by offering products for all hair types!
Base Thermo-Protectrice Anti-Uv Bb Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil 250 ml
The Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Thermo-Protective Base SPF is enriched with 6 ultra-lightweight oils, for soft and silky hair.
It protects from the heat of heated appliances, from the sun's UV rays, and moisturises the hair.
Bumble and bumble's Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Thermo-Protecting UV Protective Base 250ml is enriched with the super powers of its 6 ultra-light oils (coconut, argan, macadamia nut, sweet almond, safflower seed and grapeseed), as well as UV filters.
USER ADVICE:
Spray Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Anti-UV Thermo-Protective Styling Base on dry or damp hair to moisturise, detangle and protect against UV rays at the pool or beach or before blow-drying.
Paint or brush and style!
To use as a leave-in conditioner, spray Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Thermo Protective Styling Base on wet hair, then apply your favourite Bumble and bumble styling product.













