Hair Cream Color Fanola No Yellow Colouring Cream
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Age:
18+
Brand: Fanola
Line: no yellow
Product Type: hair cream-color
Product Properties: coloration
Volume: 100 ml
Formula: alcohol
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Hair colouring is an art form. Most people visit a professional beauty studio to ensure their hair gets the colour they’ve always dreamt about. The good news is that the same impressive results can be achieved at home, provided a good quality hair dyeing product is used. Fanola No Yellow Colouring Cream is exactly what’s needed to make hair look salon-worthy.
Benefits of Fanola No Yellow Colouring Cream:
- provides essential moisture and nutrients to ensure strong hair;
- prevents unwanted yellow undertones without drying out hair;
- guarantees an intense colour;
- delivers amazing shine;
- doesn’t cause damage or allergic reactions.-
Mix the cream colour with a developer as required.
Virgin Hair: Use a comb to separate hair into four sections. Separating the hair into neat sections will ensure even distribution. Start by applying the dye section by section along the entire length of the hair. Processing time: check on-pack guidelines.
Colour-Treated Hair: Start by applying the mixture to the roots, starting from the front of the head and gradually moving towards the back. Let it sit for half of the required time, then distribute along the length of the hair. Processing time: check on-pack guidelines.
1322 is a super effective product that lifts porous blonde hair. I have been using it for 3 years now!
In search of the perfect blonde, I have tried numerous dyes and shades, but this one is my true love. This dye is economical to use and gently colors the hair, giving it shine. The shades are transparent with a hint of violet or pearlescence, and they do not wash out to a yellowish hue. The hair looks very, very good. My favorite shade is T02, and I tone it with a 3% developer. One box of dye is enough for two uses on hair slightly below shoulder length. For those who are not familiar with this dye, I highly recommend it.
In general, if I were to summarize, for at-home toning after bleaching, I much prefer the fanola oro therapy dye. Firstly, it perfectly matches the claimed color and is not as aggressive on the skin. Additionally, it has a much more pleasant scent. It beautifully tones the roots and creates a subtle shade. It always applies perfectly. There are three mixtures available. And this toner, labeled as t.21, is for those seeking a maximum light platinum blonde.
The T.21 is probably good for toning lengths, but at the same time, the roots remain as light as possible. As for the shade, on my hair with a clean base at level 10, it manifested as a cool beige. In other words, warm strands are toned down