Hair Color Laboratoire Ducastel Subtil Mix Tone
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Age:
18+
Brand: Laboratoire Ducastel Subtil
Line: mix tone
Product Type: hair color
Product Properties: coloration
Volume: 60 ml
Type: semi permanent
Formula: ammonia-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: France
Made in: France
Do you love to "refresh" your image and surprise those around you with your vivid looks? Experiment with pleasure! And the Mix Tone hair dye from the French brand Laboratoire Ducastel Subtil will help you in this! Stunning shades will make your appearance expressive and memorable, and the high quality of the dye composition ensures a flawless result, as well as its long-lasting durability.
Features of the Mix Tone hair dye from the brand Laboratoire Ducastel Subtil:
- easily mixes with the developer to the required consistency;
- the intensity of the shade is controlled by the chosen proportions when mixing with the oxidizing agent;
- a bright palette of shades;
- gives hair a rich color;
- the gentle formula does not damage the hair structure or dry it out, nor does it cause scalp irritation;
- excellent durability.-
For achieving exceptional shine and color intensity, apply the selected shade to pre-lightened hair, mixed with a 10 Vol developer or activator. Adjust the mixing ratio depending on the desired shade intensity: use a 1 + 1 ratio for a vibrant shade or a 1 + 3 ratio for a softer shade.
It's strange that someone's hair turned green with the Blue toner. This toner is wonderful, I've bought it multiple times. Unfortunately, I have a problem - the presence of yellow pigment in my hair, which shows up even when I dye it with cool shades. However, this toner does a great job with its task - it completely neutralizes the redness. I tried Cendre to neutralize the redness, but it didn't work as expected. So, I went back to using Blue. Wishing everyone beauty!
I bought the BLUE toner, but it colored my hair green. I even dipped a cotton swab in it and left it overnight - and in the morning, the swab was not blue but swampy green. They should have warned that it's not a green color I'm getting, but BLUE! Blue is supposed to neutralize red tones, but with this green, I just have green in my hair. That's what this "blue toner" is called, apparently.
Great paint, it doesn't damage the hair. With a 6-volume developer, the magenta color turned out very bright. It faded in one and a half months, but not completely. I will buy it again.