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Description:
Built-in Highlights for truly natural looking color with brilliant dimension and shine. Instant Shine Conditioner, with up to 4 weekly treatments. 100% gray coverage, even on resistant grays. Expert Colorist Gloves for a no mess application in only 25 minutes. Color that stays true until you're ready to color again. What is Level 3, permanent color? Does not wash out. Why use Level 3, permanent color? Cover 100% gray. Change your current color. Achieve subtle or dramatic color changes. Lighten your current color.
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Directions:
1. Prepare
Pull up the tab to remove the tip of the Color Activating Crème applicator bottle (2) and unscrew cap.
Empty entire contents of the Patented Color Formula bottle (1) into the applicator bottle and replace cap.
Place gloved finger over the applicator tip. Shake well until color is totally blended and mixture thickens. Apply color immediately.
2. Start Coloring
Squeeze applicator bottle to apply color onto hair. When covering gray, start where you have the most gray. When using haircolor to lighten, start where your hair is darkest.
Thoroughly saturate your hair, working the color into hair like shampoo, but do not rub into scalp.
Loosely pile hair on top of your head. Don't worry if the color of the mixture on your hair looks different from your desired color.
If any color gets on your skin, wipe it off immediately with a damp towel.
3. Time It
Once you've finished applying the color, leave it on hair for the time indicated by the Strand Test time or 25 minutes.
Pour any unused color mixture down the drain. Once mixed, it will lose its effectiveness after an hour.
4. Rinse & Condition
Add warm water to your hair and gently work into a lather. Rinse thoroughly until water runs clear. Shampooing is not necessary.
Apply Instant Shine Conditioner evenly to hair. For best results, leave on for two minutes. Save the remainder for your next shampoo. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
To keep hair shiny and smooth, use Instant Shine Conditioner once a week after shampooing.
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