This 110g pack is enough for average shoulder length hair. If your hair is thick you will need more, or if it’s fine or layered you’ll need less.
This hair colour is suitable for light blonde to dark blonde hair and grey hair or blonde hair with stripes of grey. It will not lighten your hair so won't work on dark hair.
The resulting colour outcome after using this dye depends on the colour of your hair before using it. If your hair is very light-coloured or white, the colour outcome will be lighter than it would be over dark blonde hair.
You can achieve a stronger colour if you leave the paste on for longer.
Although we do our best to formulate this dye so that you get a good colour, we cannot guarantee the precise colour outcome. This is because everyone’s hair is different, both in terms of the initial hair colour and different hair chemistry, and will take the colour slightly differently.
Instructions:
The full instructions and tips are enclosed in the packet. The following is an overview:
Mixing: You can either mix the powder with warm water and apply to your hair or you can mix the powders with some acidic fruit juice such as lemon juice and leave to soak for 8 to 12 hours.
Application: Divide your hair into sections and apply the paste to each section. It should be fully coated from the ends to the roots. Put plenty on. When your hair is completely covered with the paste, cover your hair with the shower cap. Wipe any paste off your skin (such as your face and the nape of your neck).
Leave the paste on your hair for 30 to 120 minutes. The longer you leave it, the stronger the colour will be. Rinse out your hair until the water runs clear. Use a little shampoo if you wish, then rinse and condition as usual.
Strand Testing:
If it is the first time you have used this dye we strongly recommend doing a strand test first before putting the dye all over your hair, because the colour can be different on different people’s hair. We also recommend waiting 24 hours after the strand test to see how the colour develops, because the colour oxidises over time and strengthens.