Herbatint
Herbatint 4N Chestnut Permanent Hair Color Gel 5.75 fl. oz.
5.75 fl. oz.SKU
217779
$21.99
In stock
The N (Natural) Series shades color your hair while creating a natural, even color. Thanks to a consistent and odorless formula, Herbatint Permanent Hair Color Gel is easy to mix and apply, proving perfect results in just 40 minutes, every time! Herbatint's gentle formula allows you to lighten your natural hair color up to a maximum of 2 shades. Answer the question what color is chestnut with 4N.
CONTENTS:- 1 bottle of hair color gel
- 1 bottle of developer
- 1 sample of Royal Cream Conditioner
Laureth-4, Propylene glycol, Aqua (Water), PEG-2 oleamine, Ethanolamine, Oleic acid, p-Phenylenediamine, Aloe barbadensis (Aloe vera)leaf extract, Hamamelis virginiana (Witch hazel)leaf extract, Betula alba (birch)leaf extract, Echinacea angustifolia (Echinacea)root extract, Juglans regia (Walnut)shell extract, Rheum palmatum (Rhubarb)root extract, Cinchona calisaya (Cinchona)bark extract, PEG-75 meadowfoam oil, Limnanthes alba (Meadowfoam)seed oil, 4-Chlororesorcinol, Tetrasodium EDTA, Cetrimonium chloride, Simethicone, Sodium metabisulfite, Glycerin.
Directions
HOW TO APPLY:- To mix Herbatint Gel and Developer, use the Herbatint measuring cup found in the Herbatint Application Kit to mix equal parts of color and developer. The quantity you use depends on the length and volume of your hair. Note: If you don't own an Application Kit, you can use a plastic or glass measuring cup, but NEVER use a metal measuring device.
- Mix with a brush until you obtain a gel-like consistency. Starting at the root, apply the gel to dry, unwashed hair. Tilt your head back while you rinse so that the gel does not get into your eyes.
- Once processed, rinse hair thoroughly until the water runs clear. Rinse by tilting head back (Do NOT use shampoo for 48 hours).
- Finally, apply the Royal Cream Conditioner and leave on the hair for five minutes. Rinse again and style as usual.
UPC 666248001034
Units Per Case 12
Weight 0.48Lb
Color 4N Chestnut
