Hair Color "Tone on Tone" Matrix Socolor Cult Tone on Tone Hair Color
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- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Matrix
Line: socolor beauty
Product Type: hair color
Product Properties: coloration
Volume: 90 ml
Formula: ammonia-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: USA
Made in: Canada, Spain, USA
Do you love experimenting with the color of your strands and aren't afraid to create bright, eccentric, memorable looks? A reliable assistant in this endeavor is the tone-on-tone hair dye from the well-known American brand of professional cosmetological products, Matrix.
The presented palette is rich in unconventional shades: from sunny yellow to rich green, soft pink, and extravagant fuchsia. Every fashionista can find a shade to their liking, which will help create an unforgettable look and stand out from the crowd. The product easily mixes with any developer, allowing for effective results. The natural components included in the beauty product minimize the damage from the aggressive coloring process, preserving the hair's attractive appearance.
How to use: mix with the developer at a 1:1 ratio, processing time is up to 20 minutes at room temperature.
Reviews about Matrix Socolor Cult Tone on Tone Hair Color
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The paint is simply amazing! I didn't buy it here because they didn't have the shade I needed, "royal purple." I mixed it with a 3% developer - the color is just fantastic, and the hair quality doesn't suffer.
The paint is fantastic! It washes out evenly into a very delicate color. The only downside is that the vibrant shade, which appears right after dyeing, doesn't last very long, only 2-3 weeks.
This paint is amazing! I bought the "disco" shade, and it is actually darker in reality than in the photo. If you're looking for a shade of gray, this is the perfect tone! I am satisfied with both the quality of the paint and the result. Half a tube was enough for my shoulder-length hair.
I used to live carefree, coloring my hair with direct action pigments in pink. Then I decided to order the FLAMENCO FUCHSIA from Matrix and it turned out to be a disaster! Now my hair is burgundy! I hope it washes out quickly! I do not recommend it!
I chose the marble grey color. I mixed it with a non-native 6% developer, and surprisingly, my hair condition even improved. In artificial lighting, the color appears to be a dark grey, which the photos don't accurately capture. Finally, I achieved the grey shade that I wanted. The dye is amazing, and I will definitely try other colors in the future. (The base color was around 8-9.)
I don't understand the negative reviews. This hair dye is fantastic. It is highly pigmented and lasts for up to 3 weeks with vibrant colors. The Marble Gray shade looks perfect on well-lightened hair, rather than on blonde hair. The Fuchsia and Turquoise shades also work well. The hair dye is gentle and does not damage the hair. In any case, it is necessary to dye on a bleached base without any yellow pigment, and then everything will turn out perfectly.
When I bought this professional paint, I was expecting a vibrant shade. Since I have a lot of experience in dyeing my hair in different colors with different dyes, I really thought that Matrix would be able to give me an even and beautiful purple. I bought the Royal Purple shade. Initially, I didn't come across any information that it needed to be mixed with an oxidizer, so I was scared when I squeezed out a yellowish-white paint from the tube. I thought it might be a defective product. Well, I mixed it with the oxidizer and applied it to my perfectly white base. As a result, the color turned out completely different from what I saw on the hair and palette. I am disappointed.
I purchased the Matrix Marble grey paint and mixed it 1:1 (as instructed) with the ProfiStyle 3% cream developer. I had natural color at the roots and lightened ends from level 8 to level 12. The dye did not take at all, except for the ends that were already lightened to level 12, giving them a very subtle silver shade. This was very disappointing, and my hair became of terrible quality after coloring. It is impossible to untangle even with the use of haircare products. I am very unsatisfied with this dye.
The paint is really good. I chose the Starfish coral color. To put it mildly, the color does not match the photos on the website (or on others). In reality, the color is a bright strawberry shade. The paint has a very strong smell, like any other ammonia-based paint. I used a 6% developer, although the instructions said 9%. It worked perfectly on dirty hair (I think that's what it's called) in a 1:1 ratio and washes out smoothly. There is no feeling that you have washed your hair and 50% of the color has gone down the drain.
I chose Marble Gray to tone my grown-out blonde with gray roots. This is probably the best hair dye I have ever used because I can't even notice the transition to the gray hair. Let's see how it grows out. The application is easy, it doesn't run or sting.
However, I have some complaints about the information on the website. The paper instructions for the dye explicitly mention using a 3% or 6% developer, but this information is not stated on the website. Consequently, I bought a 9% developer and had to purchase a new one. Additionally, the instructions state that I should use the developer from the same brand, which was simply not available. As a result, I chose the cheapest one in the store and my hair didn't fall out.
I give it a 5 for the quality, as my hair feels soft and well-cared for. However, I rate the description a 3.
I chose the gray shade. It turned out to be an ashy color on a good base. I used the recommended 3% developer. According to the instructions, the ratio should be 1:1 hair dye to developer, but I mixed it in a ratio of 1:1.5. As a result, the color came out less vibrant. However, there was still some dye left, so next time I will try the 1:1 ratio.