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Age:
18+
Brand: L'Oreal Professionnel
Line: dialight
Product Type: activator
Product Properties: coloration
Volume: 1000 ml
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: France
Made in: France, Spain
If you're ready to embrace a chemical perm or straighten your curls, opt for the developer from L'Oreal Professionnel DIActivateur 1.8% 6 Vol. This product is ideally suited for sensitive hair, offering gentle care. The primary purpose of the DIActivateur developer is for professional use with "Dia Light" and "Dia Richesse" hair colors.
L'Oreal Professionnel DIActivateur 1.8% 6 Vol aids in covering up to 30% of grey hair, giving your hair long-lasting shine and softness. The formula ensures even color and softens the hair from root to tip. The stylist independently chooses the developer, taking into account the natural hair color.
How to Use: Mix 50 ml of DiaLight or DiaRichesse color (tube) + 75 ml of DIActivateur developer. The ratio should be 1:1.5. Apply to dry or damp hair. Leave in for 20 minutes in open air without additional heat.
Usage Time: Universal;
Hair Type: All types;
Age: 18+;
Gender: Female;
Volume: 1000ml;
Country of Manufacture: Spain, France-
Mix 50 ml of DiaLight or DiaRichesse color (tube) with 75 ml of Dia activator. The ratio is 1:1.5. Apply to dry or damp hair. Leave on for 20 minutes in open air without additional heat.
Great developer! Thank you, makeup, for the excellent service! You are the best!
A good developer, I haven't noticed any sins behind it. Of course, it is more suitable for tinting because the color washes out faster. However, I am satisfied with the result, and it does not damage the hair.
I have been using it for 4 years now.
I really like it.
With this developer and paint from the same series, you can effectively tone your hair for blondes, despite the low percentage. The only thing is to follow the correct procedure. If it's not a hot toning, immediately after bleaching or decolorizing, it's necessary to wash your hair, and you can also do some restorative treatments like ampoules (just not with silicone-based masks, I mean hair treatment with active ingredients). Once the hair is dry, you can start the toning process. The key is not to be stingy with the paint and not try to stretch the color along the length of the hair; there should be more than enough paint on the hair. And then you will achieve an intense, even color that lasts. The color may start to fade after 5-6 washes, but the shade will remain for a long time. I didn't succeed in toning successfully with Dia Light paint the first time (it turned out patchy and the color was so-so, I followed the instructions on unwashed hair), but I managed to develop a system through trial and error. The colors with a 1:1 formula, tone 9.01 and 9.02, will give a pearly beige shade, and with a 1:2 formula, tone 9.13 and 9.03, you'll get a soft golden shade (assuming your hair is at level 10 initially). The paint almost never looked good in a "single color," it's better to mix tones to your liking. Hopefully, this review will help someone avoid my mistakes.