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Age:
18+
Brand: Dikson
Line: treatment products
Product Type: hair ampoules
Product Properties: cleansing, moisturizing, nourishment
Volume: 12 x 12 ml
Ingredients: glycerine
Formula: alcohol
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: damaged
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Italian cosmetic company Dikson introduces an innovative product designed to effectively protect hair from chemical burns and the resulting damage, such as dryness and brittleness. Packaged in convenient-to-use ampoules, this product is applied before using any chemical treatment to infuse the hair with softening agents that reduce its aggressive effects on the scalp and hair shaft.
Dikson Setamyl is also suitable for use during or after processing strands with special professional products for curling or coloring. Additionally, this Italian product is compatible with the formulas of most beauty brands. The single-use miniature ampoules are provided for your convenience in a plastic container, secured within a cardboard box.
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The ampoule hair treatment from "Dikson" can be used in several stages: directly before chemical hair treatments by applying 1/3 of the dose to clean hair; during the treatment in combination with alkaline products (using 1/3 to 1 full dose); and after the treatment by applying 1/3 to 1 full dose.
Thank you, this is a great product.
I have been using this product for over a year, and below is my review. I also consider it a great find!
It noticeably reduces the aggressiveness of the dye, but if you want to completely eliminate unpleasant sensations, including allergies, rashes, itching, and dandruff (if you have them), you should apply the entire ampoule to the hairline, let it dry completely (this is important!!!), and then proceed with coloring. Additionally, if you forgot to apply or feel that there wasn't enough ampoule, you can apply it after rinsing out the dye. The formula excellently restores the skin.
It works great on super blondes with a 12% developer. I am purchasing my second package.
Unfortunately, there is no effect. I am a brunette, and after dyeing my hair, I always experience itching and irritation. I had hoped that by using these ampoules, I would get rid of this problem. But, alas...
I have been using the DuCastel 12% hair dye for a while now, and recently I started experiencing scalp irritation and itching after coloring. After researching for a long time, I decided to try these ampoules.
I carefully opened the ampoule with a tissue (as the glass can cut your hands), poured some into a plastic bowl, and generously applied it to my hairline using my fingers. Once my scalp was dry, I proceeded with the coloring process. Everything went well, except for a burning sensation along the edges - my forehead, near the ears, and the neck area. So, my advice would be to apply it attentively! I only needed 0.5 ampoules for my entire head. I used the leftover product on my clean scalp to soothe it after rinsing off the dye. My scalp still itches a little, but it is definitely better than before coloring.
Has anyone tried adding the mixture to their high lift hair dye? It would be interesting to hear others' experiences.
This is a lifesaver if you add a lot during alkaline treatment! The hair becomes incredibly soft, bouncy, smooth, and the smell is okay! However, I didn't notice the same effect when adding less to the coloring mixture or shampoo.
I really liked these ampoules, as they have actually made my hair very soft and well-groomed.
This is an excellent product for any type of coloring, and it is especially effective with high volumes of oxidants. I apply it to my scalp, wait for it to dry, and then lighten my hair using a 9% or 12% oxidant - and I experience no unpleasant sensations or consequences :)