Keracolor Color Clenditioner Hair Dye Overview:
Anyone who colours their hair knows how important
maintenance is, whether they're a platinum blonde, redhead, rich brunette,
enhancing their natural silver strands, or experimenting with bold hues like
pink or teal. Because some colours fade quickly, you may need to schedule a
touch-up, glaze, or toner with your stylist every four to six weeks once you
commit to a colour. These routine appointments can be inconvenient to schedule
(who has time to sit in a chair for hours every month? ), but they can also drain
your bank account.
How to Use
- Apply a generous amount of Keracolors Color Clenditioner to completely wet hair.
- If applying to the entire head, use a comb to distribute the product evenly from roots to ends.
- Work through with fingers if applying to a specific area.
- Allow sitting for 3-5 minutes before thoroughly rinsing.
- To achieve maximum intensity, apply multiple coats until the desired colour is achieved.
- Alternate with Clenditioner to keep the tone you've achieved.
- Use on pre-lightened blonde hair to achieve bold hues.
- Depending on the Color + Clenditioner used, multiple applications may be required to achieve the desired tone on brown hair.
- Mix 50/50 with Clenditioner to achieve a pastel hue.
Features
and Advantages
Color + Clenditioner is a keratin-based cleansing
conditioner with a sulfate-free formula that not only gives you a "squeaky"
clean feeling, but also deposits semi-permanent direct dyes into the hair so
you can get the most out of your colours.
Keracolors Color Clenditioner can be customised
- The colour will become richer and bolder as more washes are applied in a row.
- It deposits more colour pigment on the hair the longer it is left on.
- Alternate with the original Clenditioner once the desired colour is achieved.
- It's possible to use the Color + Clenditioner in a variety of ways.
- Can be used to keep previously dyed hair looking good.
- Can be used to colour blonde or pre-lightened hair.
- Some of them can also be used as toners.
- Soft pastel colours can be created by mixing them together or with clendtioner.
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