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Age:
18+
Brand: Alcina
Line: color-go
Product Type: hair balm, hair color
Product Properties: coloration, tinting
Volume: 150 ml
Ingredients: جنين القمح, حمض الستريك
Type: ملونة
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
The toning balm from the German brand Alcina is the perfect product for quickly and effectively refreshing the vibrancy of colored hair. The high-quality Color Conditioning Shots need just five minutes to transform curls and make them truly enchanting! Thanks to the toning conditioner, it is possible not only to optimally restore color, achieving an intense shine and vivid brightness, but this innovative product also provides professional care for colored hair, improving its condition day by day.
The high efficiency of the product is due to its unique formula, which contains color pigments, a powerful caring complex based on fruit acids and wheat extract. Thanks to the active ingredients, the balm provides color richness and luxurious shine, imparts silky smoothness, protects against washing out and fading of the color. Moreover, the product has moisturizing and nourishing effects, preventing dryness, and enriching with vitamins for strengthening and healthy hair growth.
How to use: wear gloves, cover shoulders with a towel. Carefully, avoiding contact with the skin of the face and neck, apply the balm to previously washed and towel-dried hair, distribute evenly along the length.
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Put on gloves and drape a towel over your shoulders. Carefully apply the balm to pre-washed and towel-dried hair, avoiding contact with the skin on your face and neck. Distribute the balm evenly along the entire length of your hair.
I tried the K.Braun shade. It doesn't nourish the hair; in fact, I would even say it dries it out. It did cover my gray hair. When rinsing, the water always turns colored. The color is not bad, but after the first wash, it faded into a dirty brown with a swampy hue. It washed out after 4 washes. It was interesting to try, but I won't be using it again.