Naturtint Permanent Natural Hair Colour
Description
Naturtint - the nutritious colorant that allows you to colour with care. Free from ammonia, resorcinol and parabens Formulated with active vegetable ingredients 100% grey coverage Dermatologically tested. Enriched with Soya, Corn, Coconut and Wheat Extracts. Selected natural & organically approved & certified ingredients Adds wonderful shine and vitality to the hair The leading alternative hair colour in the UK Made with approved and certified organic and natural ingredients. Mixable and suitable for multi-application use. What's in the box? Hair Colourants - 60mlColour Developer - 60mlColour fixing Shampoo - 60mlProtective Conditioner - 15mlAnti-ageing CC Cream - 15ml1 x Instruction leaflet1 x Plastic gloves Please read and follow these instructions carefully before use. Naturtint Hair Dye - Advice If you are using Naturtint for the first time or are looking to try a new shade, use the codes to help you choose the most suitable colour. Each Naturtint shade is given a code usually consisting of a number and then a letter. The number represents a scale of how dark or light a colour is, with 1 (e.g. 1N Ebony Black) being the darkest and 10 (e.g. 10N Light Dawn Blonde) being the lightest. The letter afterwards tells you what kind of tones and colour you can expect, where N = Natural, G = Golden, M = Mahogany, C = Copper, R = Red, I ? Iridescent and A = Ash. You can go as dark as you like with Naturtint, but you can only lighten by one or two shades in one colouring. For example, if you are naturally/currently similar to the 5N, you could use the 6N or 7N, or even the 6G or 7C if you were looking to change the tone as well as lighten the hair. As a general rule, most people suit shades one or two darker or lighter than their natural shade, as this generally suits their skin tone. If you want to use a brighter tone such as a Mahogany (M) or Copper (C) and you have some grey hair ? Mix them with a similar numbered Natural (N) tone first for a uniform and natural-looking coverage. The Ash colours are generally not intended for use on their own. Use these two shades to tone down hair colour i.e. if too yellow, orange, brassy, golden, reddish.
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