Vegan Hair Dye Herbatint FF3 Plum |
If you like cosmetics with natural composition, today's
review will surely interest you. Herbatint hair dye once appeared on the blog when
I described shade ash blonde. Thanks to my mom, Today I prepared for you a
review of the color FF3 Plum.
Vegan Hair Dye Herbatint FF3 Plum |
Manufacturer's description:
Herbatint – natural, herbal, durable hair dye. 40
years of experience allowed to develop a unique recipe, thanks to which a
harmonious combination of a minimum amount of chemicals with plant and herbal
extracts was obtained. The result is hair dye, which not only gently and
permanently dyes your hair, but also nourishes it, protects and nurtures
No ammonia, parabens, rheorcin, heavy metals,
alcohol, SLS, gluten.
The recipe is based on herbal extracts and
proteins, ammonia harmful to hair tissue has been replaced with rosemary,
quinoa and walnut shell to gently release the dye. Strongly reduced chemical
components make Tea intethete suitable
for people prone to allergies and people paying special attention to the safety
and good condition of the hair.
It doesn’t destroy hair, gives a natural glow and
shine.
The packaging of the paint is simple and minimal,
you can see on it a shade of dye, a sign about the lack of gluten, fsc
certificate and peta bunny. In the box you find a tube with coloring cream, a
bottle of emulsion, conditioner, shampoo, gloves instructions.
The hair dye has a gel texture that is easily
distributed. It is efficient (my mom uses up one pack for long hair), has a
delicate composition and doesn’t irritate the scalp.
After rinsing the dye, the hair are soft and doesn’t
tangle.
Vegan Hair Dye Herbatint FF3 Plum Before & After |
The dye covers gray hair well and the color persists
well on them. The color after dyeing is
slightly darker, but over time it will wash out. The effect usually lasts for
about 1-2 months. Red pigments have it to themselves that they more easily wash
out of the hair, so I think it's a very good result. The hair is shiny and smooth, the dye hasn’t
dried or destroyed them.
What hair dye do you use?
Xoxo,
Dorota
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