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Age:
18+
Brand: Vitality's
Line: crema color
Product Type: hair cream-color
Product Properties: coloration
Formula: alcohol
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
This professional hair color was developed by the experts of the Italian brand Vitality's. The Crema Color palette is rich and diverse. Its soft, gentle consistency spreads easily through the hair from roots to ends, ensuring even color coverage. This hair dye not only provides a radiant, long-lasting color but also nourishes and protects the hair, leaving it healthy and vibrant.
The active formula of Crema Color is free from harmful substances that could damage the hair cuticles. It prevents the hair from drying out and becoming brittle, helping to retain moisture within the hair shaft. The protective ingredients in this cosmetic product shield the strands from the damaging effects of the sun's rays, preventing fading, loss of shine, and the vitality of the locks. It is essential to apply the dye to dry, unwashed hair.
How to use: Choosing the correct developer is crucial for achieving the desired result. The more gray hair you have, or if you wish to achieve a lighter shade, the more you should rely on the natural base. Use Oxy 20 vol. for lightening one level. Oxy 30 vol. for lightening 2-3 levels. Oxy 40 vol. for lightening 3-4 levels.
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It is essential to choose the correct oxidant for a high-quality result. If you have more gray hair or wish to achieve a lighter shade, you will need to use more natural base. Use Oxy 20 vol. for lightening by 1 level. Use Oxy 30 vol. for lightening by 2-3 levels. Use Oxy 40 vol. for lightening by 3-4 levels.
The only dye that took my roots and made them just like the ends! Only it makes me monotonous! (03)
Terrible dye!
I got 5.1 (3%) for the roots (natural russo-ashy) and 9.1 (9%) for the length (bleached).
The dye turned the natural base into a disgusting yellow shade level 7, not 5!! Where is the ash? Haha.
I won't even bother writing about the bleached length because dealing with it is always a hassle.
I've heard so many praising reviews about the "Vitality's Art Absolute" counterpart, but it wasn't available when I made the purchase. Now, Vitality's is a taboo for me.
Basically, if anyone likes a "noble" yellow shade and an underperforming dye at a professional price, this is for you.