Lightening or lightening the brows
Toporovskaya Ekaterina Sergeevna
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D COLOR
Advantages of the procedure:
- Effectively removes
the most saturated and dark
artificial pigment that has accumulated
in the hairs
- Does not affect the natural pigment
- Can be used for
partial and full color correction
- Specifically designed for brow
specialists to address the issue of
"over-darkening" of brow hairs due to coloring
Diagnosis of the client's eyebrow hair condition
Determine the exposure time and application scheme for the emulsion based on the diagnosis of the amount of artificial pigment accumulated in the hairs and the desired shade
Full color removal:
Use emulsion 1 and emulsion 2 in a 1:1 ratio. Exposure time - 5-15 minutes.
Color correction:
If you need to remove the pigment from the hairs but leave it on the skin, pre-apply the Argan Oil Cream TM ELAN professional line to the skin areas around the brows
How D-COLOR works
Step 1
The oxidized color molecule is held inside the hair due to molecular bonds.
Step 2
The color removal agent penetrates the hair cortex and directly affects the color pigment, causing the bonds to break
Step 3
The unbound pigment in the hair is no longer fixed by anything
Step 4
After 10-15 minutes of treatment, the D-COLOR pigment is simply washed off the hair with a cotton pad and water
D-COLOR WORKS
D-COLOR does:
- Does not return your hairs to their
"natural color," meaning it does not
restore melanin.
- Does not affect the surface of the hair,
removing direct pigment and does not
affect direct coloring of the
cuticle.
- Does not bleach the hairs
D-COLOR REMOVES THE MOLECULES OF ARTIFICIAL PIGMENT from the hair structure WITHOUT AFFECTING THE NATURAL BASE OF THE HAIR
POWDER
Only lightens natural melanin
Main points:
- Ultramarine powder works more gently, lightening
slower and lightening fewer shades;
- Carbon powder works stronger, lightens faster on
more shades;
- The 3.5% oxidizing emulsion lightens natural melanin faster
What is the difference between the powders?
Color: bluish tint. For lightening fine hairs and hairs with different densities.
Color: gray tint. For lightening very dark, coarse, and thick hairs. For faster lightening of any hairs.
Lightening process:
Ingredients:
- Ammonium Persulfate
- Potassium Persulfate
- Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate
- Sodium Metasilicate
- Sodium Persulfate
- Magnesium Stearate
- Magnesium Carbonate
- Calcium Carboxymethyl Cellulose
- Paraffinum Liquidum
- Sodium Laureth Sulfate
- Silica
- Sodium Hexametaphosphate
- EDTA
- Xanthan Gum
- Carbomer
- CI 60730 (colorant)
Benefits of Ultramarine Powder:
- The ultramarine powder contains a conditioning liquidum-complex.
- The neutralizing ultramarine pigments in the powder reduce the likelihood of unwanted yellow hues on lightened hairs.
- Ultramarine powder provides maximum protection and care for eyebrow hairs during the lightening procedure.
Goal of lightening:
- Bleach (blond) the hairs.
- Lighten the hairs to a specific color.
- Slightly loosen the hair cuticle layer with minimal pigment lightening.
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