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Herbatint 8C Light Ash Blonde Hair Color 150ml

Herbatint 8C Light Ash Blonde Hair Color 150ml

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Herbatint 8C Light Ash Blonde Hair Color is fortified with herbal extracts of rosemary, aloe, witch hazel, walnut, birch, and more. It's easy to ap...

Herbatint 8C Light Ash Blonde Hair Color is fortified with herbal extracts of rosemary, aloe, witch hazel, walnut, birch, and more. It's easy to apply and provides even, rich coverage. It contains no ammonia or parabens. It is a unique hair color formula that, not only gently colours hair but also protects and nourishes it. The C (Ash) shades are designed to neutralize and/or counteract unwanted copper or reddish highlights. For best results, combine with the corresponding tone of the N (Natural) Series.

*Some ingredients, while natural, may still cause allergic reactions. We recommend conducting a patch test for at least 48 hours in a small hidden area of your skin to test for any potential adverse reactions.

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Ingredients

Herbatint Haircolor Gel: Laureth-4, propylene glycol, aqua (water), PEG-2 oleamine, ethanolamine, oleic acid, *aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf extract, *hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) leaf extract, *betula alba (birch) leaf extract, *echinacea angustifolia (echinacea) root extract, *juglans regia (walnut) shell extract, *rheum palmatum (rhubarb) root extract, *cinchona calisaya (cinchona) bark extract, PEG-75 meadowfoam oil, *limnanthes alba (meadowfoam) seed oil, p-phenylenediamine, 4-chlororesorcinol, 2-methylresorcinol, 2,4-diaminophenoxyethanol HCL, tetrasodium EDTA, cetrimonium chloride, simethicone, sodium metabisulfite, glycerin.

Developer: Aqua (water), hydrogen peroxide, etidronic acid, trideceth-9, cetrimonium chloride, simethicone, propylene glycol, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil.

Royal Cream: Aqua (water), citric acid, cetyl alcohol, behentrimonium chloride, *aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf juice, moringa pterygosperma (moringa) seed extract, triticum vulgare (wheat) germ oil, oryza sativa (rice) bran oil, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, PPG-3 benzyl ether myristate, methyl gluceth-20, ethoxydiglycol oleate, isopropyl alcohol, sodium dehydroacetate, sodium benzoate, parfum (fragrance), imidazolidinyl urea, tocopheryl acetate, glycerin.

Botanical and natural origin / *Organic certified

Contains phenylenediamine and hydrogen peroxide.

How to use

Mix an equal amount of colour and developer in a plastic or glass bowl (not metal), the quantity depends on hair length and volume. Mix with a brush until you obtain a gel consistency and apply the product to dry and unwashed hair, starting from the roots. Leave for 40 minutes, it is important to stick to the processing time. Rinse thoroughly until the water is completely clear. Tilt your head back while you rinse so that the product does not get into your eyes. Then apply the Herbatint Normalising Shampoo. After shampooing you can complete the treatment by using the Royal Cream, Herbatint regenerating conditioner, which you should leave in for 5 minutes and rinse again. REMEMBER If you carefully close the bottles containing the unused product, taking care not to swap the caps, the product that has not been used and has not been mixed can be stored for further applications.

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