Coconut Oil Permanent Micro-Pigment Color
Original price was: $10.15.$3.04Current price is: $3.04.
Description
Age:18+
Brand:Kemon
Line:Cramer Color
Product Type:Hair Color
Product Properties:Anti Dark Spots, Coloration
Volume:100 ml
Format:Cream
Ingredients:Beeswax, Bisabolol, Castor oil, Coconut, Glycerin
Feature:Permanent
Formula:Ammonia
When To Use:Universal
Gender:For women
Classification:Professional
Hair Type:All Hair Types, Grey Hair
Country:Italy
Made in:Italy
Caution:Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with water, Do not apply to irritated or damaged skin, Do not ingest, For external use only, Store out of reach of children, Use only as directed, Use protective gloves, You must conduct an ALLERGY ALERT TEST 48 hours before each time you colour
Cramer Color is a new impeccable range of long-lasting micropigment dyes that ensure flawless coverage of gray hair.
As a result, you will achieve an intense brown shade, a radiant lasting color, and a rich, even tone. After the treatment, hair becomes more elastic, dense, and shiny with a beautiful, durable pigment.
Kemon Cramer Color guarantees flawless and precise results. The micropigment technology allows for coloring hair without damaging the follicles and without altering the hair’s natural structure. The dye contains a nourishing, conditioning, and softening component – coconut oil, which acts as an essential protective agent, preventing the chemicals from exhibiting their aggressive action.
The 1:1.5 Super Lighteners series, for lightening natural hair by 4-5 shades, requires mixing 100 ml of Super Lightener with 150 ml of Uni.Color Oxi 40, the ideal base for application being 5/6/7. Depending on the type of procedure being carried out, it is necessary to choose the appropriate development time.
Mix in a 1:1 ratio with Uni.Color Oxi, available in volumes 10, 20, 30, and 40. The Supernatural series (.000) should only be used with Uni.Color Oxi 30. This specific combination is designed for coloring resistant gray hair that is typically difficult to dye.






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