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Age:
18+
Brand: Laboratoire Ducastel Subtil
Line: gel
Product Type: hair color
Product Properties: coloration
Volume: 50 ml
Feature: permanent
Formula: ammonia-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: France
Made in: France
Hair is one of the first things people notice about you, and it can make or break your look. If you're looking to change up your hair colour, pay close attention to Laboratoire Ducastel Subtil Gel. Not only will it make it look sophisticated, but it will also be absolutely safe. This phenomenal result has become possible thanks to the use of the latest scientific and technical achievements in the hair colour industry.
Benefits of Laboratoire Ducastel Subtil Gel:
- the patented Epaline-100 formula is based on Corn oil and oxygen to make hair silky and shiny;
- delivers intense colour;
- effectively covers grey hair;
- gentle on hair;
- effortlessly creates a creamy, non-drip texture when mixed with the oxidizer;
- spreads evenly;
- available in a wide range of beautiful shades.-
Apply Laboratoire Ducastel Subtil Gel to dry, unwashed hair. Mix with the 3% developer in line with the recommended proportions. If your hair is warm-toned, mix in the 1:1,5 proportion. If you have cold tones, then mix in the 1:3 proportion. The gel colour is Ideal for 9-10 levels of bleached hair.
Start by applying the gel colour onto the roots and distribute it evenly along the entire length of the hair. Let it sit for 30-35 minutes. When the time is up, wash your hair with warm water until it runs clear. Then shampoo with Subtil ph Ducastel Eph to properly seal hair scales. If it doesn’t create a nice lather, it means that the gel colour is not washed away and you should repeat the previous step. If you have red or copper undertones, do not use additional moisturizers right after the dyeing. This will speed up colour fading.
Girls, the paint is really great, the color turned out wonderful. I used a combination of 8.22 and 9.22 in equal proportions. I also used a 6% developer from the same brand, mixed in a 1:1 ratio. The whole process was very simple. My hair is thin, so I left it on for 15 minutes.