Toning Hair Cream Color Wella Professionals Color Touch Instamatic
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Age:
18+
Brand: Wella Professionals
Line: color touch
Product Type: hair color
Product Properties: coloration, tinting
Feature: demi permanent
Formula: ammonia
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
Specialists of the German Wella Professional brand develop innovative hair care products. Toning Hair Cream Color is perfect for those who want an exclusive, unusual shade to change their style. The product ensures a fantastic shine and rich colour.
Benefits of Wella Professional Color Touch Instamatic Toning Hair Cream Color:
- features a completely safe formula that does not damage the hair structure or irritate the scalp;
- provides strengthening, regenerating and protective effects;
- protects from damaging external factors;
- makes strands smoother, more elastic and obedient;
- strengthens curls along their entire length;
- creates additional volume;
- has a pleasant, subtle aroma.-
Apply the mixture of dye and emulsion to clean, damp hair. Use a brush to evenly distribute the mixture along the entire length of the hair, paying special attention to the roots and ends. After 10-20 minutes, rinse out the remaining dye with warm water.
Reviews about Wella Professionals Color Touch Instamatic
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The ocean storm paint does not match the claimed color and it left stains on the clean canvas. I do not recommend this paint. All proportions were followed, 1:1 with the Wella developer.
I bought the pink dye, level 9, expecting a snowy white hair color, but instead I got a rosy peach shade. It's okay, but I'll try something else. For example, Welka has tubes of colored balm.
I tried the amethyst shade and it was really nice, with a subtle lavender undertone. The color lasts a long time, and for my short hair, 30 ml was enough when mixed with a 1.9% developer. My hair feels healthy and not dried out. It did a great job at neutralizing any yellow tones. I will definitely be experimenting with other shades. I highly recommend it.
Excellent colors, the paint goes on evenly and the color is exactly like in the photo, on a properly prepared base. To avoid any gaps, don't skimp on the paint, because one tube for shoulder-length hair (as mentioned by a girl in the comment below) is not enough, unless it's a 1:1 ratio. Of course, it's preferable to mix it with the "native" developer to achieve the desired result, not something random. It's chemistry. I use a 1.9% emulsion for a clean 10.
I tried Pink Dream and Smokey Amethyst (such a beautiful shade, beige-purple, very delicate, looks stunning on a clean level 10. It won't work on level 8 or lower). These are pastel shades in general, so they require a clean lightened base, the lighter the better. And if you're not ready to lighten your hair to a level 10, then it's not the fault of the dye. Beauty requires sacrifices).
The paint goes on super smoothly on a clean lightened base. I haven't found anything better yet!
I tried Dream Pink on my dyed hair color 8.1. I can't say that the shade applied evenly, but there were no harsh gaps either. I mixed it with a 2.7% developer. The entire tube of dye was used on hair slightly below shoulder length. Photo attached.
I have been using this paint for over 2 years. The pink color is very beautiful and pastel-like, it washes out nicely, leaving a pink shade. The blue color looks like diluted blue ink and washes out completely. For some reason, the purple color doesn't work for me at all, no matter where I bought it or how long I left it on my hair. The paint washes out quite quickly, especially for me since I wash my hair every day, but you don't need to clean it if you decide to change the color or are tired of the brightness. I mix blue and pink together, creating a combination that resembles a morning sky.
I tried this paint for the first time and I am absolutely delighted with it. It's best to consult with a professional artist or colorist to understand the logic of coloring. The paint is excellent.
I purchased the shade Ocean Storm. My hair, which was dyed ash blonde, turned into a stunning grey-blue color with a silver undertone. I received many compliments on the new color. However, the color of my roots that had grown out did not change. I will have to lighten my roots additionally and then tone them. One downside is that the dye washes out quickly, and I don't want to dye my hair frequently. I will be looking for a toning balm to maintain the shade until the next coloring. Overall, I am very satisfied with the tone. I used it in combination with a 1.9% developer, as recommended by the manufacturer.
Before painting, I tested the paint (Smoky Amethyst) on separate, previously lightened strands. In the photo, the top strand is the lightest, the middle one is with an oxidizer from Garnier (the package does not indicate the percentage, but information from forums suggests it's either 6% or 9%), and the bottom strand is with an oxidizer from Wella, 4%. I left it on for 40 minutes because the recommended 20 minutes didn't give any effect at all. Perhaps on lighter hair, the result will be better, but I don't want to bleach my hair even more for a questionable effect.
The Jaded Mint, intended for bleached hair, barely added any color.