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Age:
18+
Brand: Vitality's
Line: crema color
Product Type: hair cream-color
Product Properties: coloration
Formula: alcohol
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
This professional hair dye has been developed by experts from the Italian company Vitality's. The Crema Color palette offers a wide range of shades. Thanks to its soft, gentle consistency, the product distributes evenly from roots to tips, ensuring uniform color for your strands. Its excellent protective properties provide a long-lasting, radiant color while also enhancing the health of your hair and imparting vitality.
The active formula of this cream dye is free from harmful substances that could damage the hair cuticles. It does not dry out the strands or make them brittle but instead helps retain moisture within the hair shafts. The protective components of this cosmetic product reliably shield hair from the aggressive effects of sunlight and prevent color, shine, and radiance loss. The dye should be applied to dry, unwashed hair.
Application method: First, select the appropriate developer, as this will affect the quality of the result. If you have a lot of gray hair or desire the lightest possible shade, use more of the natural base. Use Oxy 20 vol. to lighten strands by 1 tone, Oxy 30 vol. for 2-3 tones, and Oxy 40 vol. for 3-4 levels of lightening.
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It is essential to choose the correct oxidant for a high-quality result. If you have more gray hair or wish to achieve a lighter shade, you will need to use more natural base. Use Oxy 20 vol. for lightening by 1 level. Use Oxy 30 vol. for lightening by 2-3 levels. Use Oxy 40 vol. for lightening by 3-4 levels.
The only dye that took my roots and made them just like the ends! Only it makes me monotonous! (03)
Terrible dye!
I got 5.1 (3%) for the roots (natural russo-ashy) and 9.1 (9%) for the length (bleached).
The dye turned the natural base into a disgusting yellow shade level 7, not 5!! Where is the ash? Haha.
I won't even bother writing about the bleached length because dealing with it is always a hassle.
I've heard so many praising reviews about the "Vitality's Art Absolute" counterpart, but it wasn't available when I made the purchase. Now, Vitality's is a taboo for me.
Basically, if anyone likes a "noble" yellow shade and an underperforming dye at a professional price, this is for you.