Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion 3% Kallos Cosmetics KJMN Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion
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Age:
18+
Brand: Kallos Cosmetics
Line: kjmn
Product Type: hair oxidizer
Product Properties: lightening, nourishment
Volume: 90 ml, 100 ml, 1000 ml
Concentration: 3%
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Hungary
Made in: Hungary
The developer introduced is designed as an addition to the dyes, toners, and lightening products from Kallos Cosmetics. Being a stabilized emulsion of hydrogen peroxide with a concentration of 3%, it is the ideal choice for those wishing to color their curls to achieve darker tones from the original. Thanks to the effective Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion, one can achieve a flawless result in the form of radiant and healthy curls after the coloring, bleaching, or toning procedure.
This product blends into a creamy consistency and distributes evenly. Our seasoned developers have ensured that the mixture obtained with its help can be applied with utmost comfort, thereby helping to create a perfect effect. Thanks to its special formula, the developer excellently protects the strands from undesirable reactions that occur during the coloring process. Moreover, the caring active components included in its composition prevent damage to the hair structure, exhibiting softening, nourishing, and strengthening properties.
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For coloring hair to a darker shade than the original, use a 3% oxidizing emulsion. For coloring hair to the same shade or a slightly darker shade, use a 6% oxidizing emulsion. For coloring hair 1-2 shades lighter, use a 9% oxidizing emulsion. For lightening hair by 3 shades or more, use a 12% oxidizing emulsion.
This product is really good, I have been using it with different brands of dyes such as Ducastel, FarmaVita, Matrix, and Mirella. It works perfectly fine.
Satisfied. If you dye your hair in dark shades - I recommend it.
I bought paint from a different brand, but they didn't have the "matching" developer in stock. So, I decided to go with this developer for the following reasons:
1) It is made in Europe
2) It has a good price
I received a bottle with a good expiration date (until 2017). The developer has a fairly strong smell (keep in mind, this may be a downside for some people, but personally, I don't mind). It also has a liquid consistency, but since the paint is thick, the mixture turns out fine. It is convenient to apply the mixture to the hair because of its thickness (again, if your paint is liquid, the mixture may end up too runny).
I have a few strands of gray hair in my bangs, and I was able to cover them (although they turned out slightly lighter). The roots of my hair also lightened by about half a shade.
Before using a 6% developer to bleach your hair, try using a 3% developer, it might be enough for you. I used a 6% developer before and it dried out my hair.
For covering gray hair with a 3% developer, there are two techniques: "mordonage" and "pre-pigmentation." I used the first one.