Product How To use With coloringBenefits
Herbal Medley
Emulsion Treatment


Use Before Any Highlift Blonde30-40
Volume Strength Developer.Use Directly on Scalp and Hair Line and Nape Of The Neck. Use On Damp Or Dry Hair.
Apply Color Solution Directly Over Color Treated Areas Use Before Double Process Blonding.
Use After Toners.
Aloe Vera Provides
Protection, During The
High Lift ProcessTo The Scalp.
Lecithin Is An Excelent Anti-Oxidant
Glycerin Allows The Lifting
To Be More Even
Thought The Process.
Mineral Mask TreatmentUse Before All Semi-Permanent Colors
Note: Use Mineral Mask On Hair Shaft and Ends Only As To Not Over Stimulate The Scalp Before Color Services.
Use Before Color Corrections As To Balance The Hair Shaft Before Any Repigmentation.
To Intensify Hot Reds Use Treatment Before Color Application.
For Better Gray Coverage...
Use For Richer Browns With No Low Spotting (More Even Standing).
Color Can Penetrate More Effectivly, Becoming More Vibrant And Reds Are Truly Hot.
Clarifies The Hair Without High Abrasives Of Alkaline, And Will Not Change the PH Of The Hair Color Formula.
Less Color Fade...Dye Intermediates Lock Into Cortical Fibers With Greater Strenght.
Wheat Protein Serum Treatment
Use After All High Lift Colors 30-40 Volume Developers.
Use After Foil Highlights With Bleach or Decolorants.
Use Before Toners After Bleaching Process Has Taken Place.
Restores Shine And Gloss That Is Somtimes Lost During High Lift Process.
Promotes Moisture And Hydrolyzed Keratin Greatly Strengthens Shaft.
Therma-Tection
Treatment

Leave-In Conditioner
Use right After Permanent And Demi-Permanent hair Color Services.
se on Damp Hair-Shaft This Will Help Seal In Color.
Restores Proper PH Of Hair Shaft And Promotes Wet Combing Without Heavy Conditioners That Can Cause Color Pigments To Slide Out.
As ClientContinues To Use Therma-Tection Leave-In Color Stays On Tone....
UV Protector Allows Less Color Fade. The Hair Shaft Remains In Great Condition For Color Services.....


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