Milk_Shake Direct Color 100 ml - Golden Blonde
Golden BlondePrice in EUR including VAT
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Product details
Direct Color by Milk_Shake is a highly pigmented hair color suitable for both natural and chemically treated hair. This special formula allows you to refresh your hair color or vary it in different shades, encouraging creative color experiments. The creamy gel consistency ensures easy application and even distribution of the color. The color typically lasts for 8 to 10 washes, depending on the condition and thickness of the hair. For best results, it is recommended to mix the color with Milk_Shake Whipped Cream. To maintain long-lasting color intensity, the use of Color Maintainer Shampoo and Conditioner is advised.
- Highly pigmented formula for intense color results
- Suitable for natural and chemically treated hair
- Easy mixing with Milk_Shake Whipped Cream for optimal results
- Lasts up to 8-10 washes, depending on hair condition.
desired hair color | Gold |
Type of hair dye | Temporary hair dye |
Content | 100 ml |
Item number | 23520685 |
Manufacturer | Milk_Shake |
Category | Hair dye |
Manufacturer no. | 110505 |
Release date | 16.12.2022 |
desired hair color | Gold |
Colour code + colour | Golden Blonde |
Type of hair dye | Temporary hair dye |
texture | Gel |
application time | 30 min |
Hair type | Chemically treated hair |
Care need | Colour protection |
Product line | Direct Colour |
effect | Refreshing |
Country of origin | France |
CO₂ emissions | 0,97 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Scope of delivery | 1x milk shake Direct Colour 100 ml - Golden Blond |
Content | 100 ml |
Product Safety |
Length | 17.50 cm |
Width | 4.30 cm |
Height | 4.20 cm |
Weight | 120 g |
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