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L'OREAL MAJIREL Shade 4.0 Deep Brown 50ml

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Majirel Glow is the range’s first translucent permanent hair colour, ensuring extreme luminosity with a subtle, neutral finish. With 18 intermixable shades offering more light reflects and less base colour intensity, it is easy to customise so that every client can enjoy extra shine with minimal commitment. Furthermore, please do not use to color a beard or mustache or any purpose other than coloring the hair. Start by Mixing 12.5ml of Majirel 6-3 and 37.5ml of Majirel 6-45 and mix with 75ml of 20 Vol L’Oréal Professionnel Paris oxydant. Each colour client is unique, so depending on the look they want to achieve, we recommend the below:

If you’re looking for creativity and limitless colour possibilities, then look no further than Majirel. A permanent, true-to-tone hair colour that provides rich, deep and intense long-lasting results. Highly concentrated in caring agents and leaving hair 45% more conditioned after colour*, Majirel is a first for professional hair colour. Majirel Fundamentals provides up to 100% coverage of white hair. It creates limitless colour possibilities with true-to-tone, long-lasting results. This formula is enriched with caring agents, Ionène G and Incell to strengthen, protect and maintain the integrity of your client’s hair for smooth, shiny results. We recommend that your clients use Blondifier shampoo and conditioner, to gently cleanse the hair and emphasise the multi-dimensional shine of blonde hair at home. Look 2: Copper golden blonde

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Your colourist could also apply a subtle blend of brunette shades with lowlights and highlights using on-trend expert techniques such as contouring, draping, micro-balayage or foils depending on your desired look. Shades of brown hair colour to update your look Bronzer is one of the professionals' most popular styles come autumn and winter, where subtle coppery sections are blended seamlessly into the hair. The face looks instantly more radiant, catching the light with every movement. Start by mixing 25ml of Majirel High Lift, neutral and 25ml of Majirel High Lift, violet with 100ml of 30 Vol L’Oréal Professionnel Paris cream oxydant on the first 10cm of the roots and then fuse into a balayage.

The most important step to finding your dream brown hair colour is to ascertain your skin tone, which has nothing to do with its colour.On the lengths and ends, apply Dia Light 10-12 and 75ml 9 Vol. deactivator for that glossy and iridescent finish. Start by mixing 30g of Blond Studio freehand powder and 45ml of 20 Vol L’Oréal Professionnel Paris oxydant to the lengths and ends using a balayage or foilage technique to add that extra touch of light. After development and lightness is achieved, rinse to remove pre-lightener and dry the hair. You know that effortless "I woke up like this" look typically associated with Parisian woman? Well, now it's possible to channel your French Girl Hair goals with L'Oréal Professionnel La French multi-tonal colouring techniques. Thinking about moving over to the dark side, but unsure about the best brunette hair colour shades for your hair and skin tone? Look no further: we're here to explain the different shades of brunette, as well as how you can get creative with different colouring techniques such as balayage for brunettes. When it comes to brunette hair colour shades, there are far more than you might think, which is why a shades of brown hair colour chart can be a useful way of comparing colours, especially if you are hesitating over several different brown hair colours Shades of brunette: how to choose from different brown hair colours

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