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- JinUraReaMar 12, 2024 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsWhile the hair dye itself is good quality, the packaging leaves something to be desired. The powder packet and the included shampoo/treatment sachets are difficult to open by hand. I always end up hastily cutting them open with scissors or an eyebrow razor. Be careful with the included treatment - its consistency is very watery and tends to spill out as soon as you open it. I find it insufficient, so I usually follow up with my own hair mask. Although dye stains on skin or objects can be washed off with water fairly easily, they will set if left for too long, so it's best to clean them immediately. If you want vibrant and clean color results, especially in colder weather, leave the dye on for longer. Don't dilute it with too much water thinking it will increase the quantity. Also, using a hair cap makes a big difference in the results.
TipUsing a shaker bottle for mixing becomes increasingly difficult to squeeze as you go along. I recommend mixing the dye with water in a flat container from the start and using it in small portions as needed.