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Age:
18+
Brand: Matrix
Line: socolor beauty
Product Type: hair color
Product Properties: coloration, lightening
Volume: 90 ml
Feature: permanent
Formula: ammonia, silicone
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: USA
Made in: Canada, Spain, USA
Whether you are a professional hairdresser or an at-home enthusiast, who sees dyeing as a means either to cover grey hair, change to a colour regarded as more fashionable, or as an opportunity to express your individuality, you still need a high-quality product to rely on. When you pick up any product from Matrix SoColor range, just know that you’re at the right place. In particular, if you decide to go lighter, with Ultra Blonde you'll get the dye job of your dreams.
Benefits of Matrix SoColor Ultra Blonde:
- has a thick creamy texture;
- lifts up to 5 levels without damaging hair;
- contains the Cera-Oil complex to strengthen hair;
- pigments penetrate deep into hair for the best colour payoff;
- Out-Lift Blonde Breakthrough Technology delivers brilliant shine;
- neutralizes unwanted warm tones;
- gives natural or fashion effect;
- provides an easy and uniform application;
- suitable for both bleaching and highlighting.-
1. Mix SoColor Ultra Blonde with Matrix Cream Developer in the recommended proportion.
2. Apply to dry unwashed hair. Processing Time: 30-45 minutes at room temperature.
3. Rinse hair well after application. Condition with Total Results Colour Obsessed.
Reviews about Matrix Socolor Ultra Blonde
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Overall, it doesn't work on hair at all. It's like throwing money away, as it simply damages the hair without any benefit.
Thanks to this hair dye (+12 developer), I achieved a blonde color without the need for additional bleaching, although it took more than one application (the first attempt resulted in a lot of yellow tones). This was my first experience with coloring, so I'm happy that everything turned out fine and my hair is undamaged.
I don't use any additional toning, only a shampoo/mask with purple pigments.
Unfortunately, I will have to search for an alternative to this dye because the manufacturer has withdrawn from the Russian market.
If there happens to be a hair dye master in the comments, please give me some advice. I've been using ul-vv for a long time to lighten my base 6, and I top it off with ammonia-free shades from the same brand (often mixing SPA + SPV, for example). But what is the difference between ul-vv and ul-v+? I read somewhere that if you need to neutralize dark pigment more effectively, you should go for ul-v+ (since I still tone on top, neutralization is exactly what I need). And if someone cares about the shade of the color on their hair (for those who don't tone, for example), it's better to choose ul-vv. The photo on the hair is ul-vv (I mix 9% and 12% oxidants), and the toning is done with SPA + SPV.
I love Matrix because it made me a blonde without the need for bleaching. I mix different shades to neutralize my own pigment and add a corrector from another brand. I use a mixture of 9% and 12% developer, which equals 10.5%. I mix it in a ratio of 1:2 with my natural level 6 hair. I also do my coloring starting from the roots that have grown out, up to 1cm in length.
I absolutely love Matrix because it allowed me to become a blonde without the need for bleaching. I mix different shades to neutralize my own pigment and I add a corrector from another brand. I use a combination of 9% and 12% developer, which results in a 10.5% mixture of 1 part developer to 2 parts color.
I have been using this paint for a long time. I use a 9% cleanser.
The Ul V+ paint - the color doesn't come out as in the color palette for me. Unfortunately, the shade turns out warm instead of cool. However, it doesn't damage my hair.
Here is an additional photo of the roots.
I tried the shade UL-v+ and 12% developer. It doesn't completely eliminate the yellow tones, but it lightens well and doesn't damage the hair.
I have been searching for a good blonde hair dye for a long time, one that doesn't have any yellow tones. I use a 9% developer and it doesn't damage my hair!
Overall, there is absolutely no result! Money wasted for nothing!
The 9% developer from Matrix doesn't work to its full potential. It doesn't remove the yellow tones; in fact, it seems to enhance them. I believe the issue lies in the developer, but I could be mistaken.
I tried the UL V+ hair dye and mixed it with a 9% developer to lighten my hair. However, the results were not satisfactory as it only slightly lightened my hair and gave it a strong yellow tint. In comparison, a regular 10-level hair dye from any brand worked much better in lightening my roots. Despite this, there are a few positive aspects about this hair dye. It does not have a strong smell, it does not cause excessive irritation or discomfort, and it does not damage the hair.
For the past 3 years, I have been using only Matrix hair dye to lighten my hair. It is the best dye in terms of both price and quality. The 12% lightener is even more gentle than the 9%. I highly recommend it. As for the delivery of the makeup, it was as fast as always.
The UV-VV shade of hair dye is amazing, and I will definitely be ordering more. Firstly, it gives a beautiful blonde shade on ash blonde hair. But the best part is that my hair was previously dyed with blue "Anthocyanin," and this blonde shade "ate" half of the stubborn blue color. :)) There are still some pale blue areas, and the previous blue has turned silver. And all of this is happening while my hair remains in excellent condition, the blonde color did not damage it at all. Since I was planning on changing the bright color, the "eating" effect of the blue dye came in very handy.