Hair Color Sanotint Light
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- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: Sanotint
Line: light
Product Type: hair color
Product Properties: coloration
Volume: 125 ml
Type: semi permanent
Formula: ammonia-free, paraben-free, silicone-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Switzerland
Made in: Switzerland
Hair dyes by Sanotint Light brand are selected when the scalp is too sensitive and the body is generally prone to allergies. This brand is favoured by beauty fans because it uses natural ingredients in its products, excluding PPD, parabens, ammonia, paraffin, silicones, formaldehyde, metals, and nickel. In addition, the choice of shades to choose from is quite big, so it won’t be difficult to find the one that would suit you best.
Benefits of Sanotint Light Hair Colour:
- based on golden millet and plant extracts;
- deposits intense colour;
- provides up to 100% grey coverage;
- gentle on hair and scalp;
- user-friendly;
- cruelty free;
- dermatologically tested.-
Depending on the length of your hair, mix an appropriate amount of the color with an equal amount of the developer in a non-metallic bowl (1:1 ratio). Apply the mixture to dry hair using a brush or comb. Ensure the dye is evenly distributed, covering even the hairline perfectly. Keep your hands, skin, and clothing clean. Cover your hair with plastic wrap or an old towel and leave the product on for 30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and shampoo your hair. Apply a small amount of conditioner throughout the length of your hair, distribute it well, leave it on for a few minutes, and then rinse. Proceed with blow-drying or styling as usual.
I didn't buy this paint here, but I want to leave a review because I was looking for reviews myself. I was choosing between several natural dyes and I believe I made the wrong choice in the end. Although the slightly strange color palette and the lack of color on the packaging and demonstration of results with different original shades immediately raised some concerns. I chose shade 188, and it wasn't clear what tone it would be because the manufacturer doesn't label it conventionally as 8, 9, 10, or 11. Now I can say that 188 is a true 10. And I was hoping it would be an 8. The dye stings, so I don't know how the claimed concentration of only 2.5% hydrogen peroxide can be true. Surprisingly, it lightened my hair significantly for a natural dye, even though we kept the application time minimal. What now? The color turned out natural, but very yellow and unattractive. Overall, after using this fairly inexpensive dye, I have to redo the job. No one was able to give me proper advice about this dye.