Product Feature Milk Shake hair dye, developed with milk powder additive, cares for the hair during the dyeing session.
It provides high white coverage with permanent and bright color tones.
It offers options that appeal to every taste with its wide and extraordinary color options.
The package insert included in the box should be taken into consideration when making paint mixtures and applications.
The amount of mixture and application methods written on the site are recommendations.
Depending on the application and the paint to be used, the mixing ratio, application method and holding time may vary.
Oxidant Selection Oxidant is the creamy liquid that activates the paint.
One of the most important elements of hair dyeing is choosing the right oxidant.
Choosing an oxidant that is not suitable for your process may lead to undesirable results.
For this reason, you should choose your oxidant as carefully and carefully as your choice of paint.
Be careful to use the same brand of oxidant as the paint you choose.
You can easily choose the oxidant suitable for the process you will apply from the table below.
10 Vol.
Oxidant: To darken hair color, 20 Vol.
Oxidant: For white coverage, lightening the hair by 1-2 tones and dyeing the hair to the same tone, 30 Vol. Oxidant: To lighten the hair up to 2-3 tones, 40 Vol.
Oxidant: It should be preferred for lightening the hair by 3-4 tones and for highlighting and balayage applications.
Mixing Use a non-metal mixing bowl and stirrer to prepare the mixture.
Choose the oxidant suitable for the process you will apply.
Mix the paint with 1.5 times the oxidant cream.
For example For 50ml paint, use 75ml oxidant.
For ultra yellow tones, mix the paint with twice the amount of oxidant.
For example For 50ml paint, use 100ml oxidant.
Mix the dye and oxidant until you achieve a smooth texture.
Application: Apply the Root Coloring Mixture evenly to unwashed, dry hair roots.
Let it sit for 20-25 minutes.
Leave it on for 40-45 minutes for ultra yellow tones.
Apply the remaining dye to these sections to revive the color on the lengths and ends.
Let it sit for another 10-15 minutes.
At the end of the specified waiting time, rinse the hair with warm and plenty of water until clean water flows.
Wash and rinse with color protection shampoo.
Dyeing and Color Changing Natural Hair: On unwashed and dry hair, apply the dye to the lengths and ends, leaving 3cm from the roots.
Let it sit for 15 minutes.
The waiting time for ultra yellow tones should be 20 minutes.
Create a new mixture for the roots of the hair and apply it to the rest of the hair.
Let it sit for 30-40 minutes.
After the waiting process is over, rinse your hair with plenty of warm water until clean water flows.
Wash and rinse with color protection shampoo.
Warnings: The paint you purchased has been prepared for professional use.
There is only 1 tube of paint in the box.
You need to purchase the oxidant you need to prepare the mixture separately.
Professional dyes are designed only for dyeing hair.
It is not suitable for different uses such as eyelashes, eyebrows, beards and moustache.
Choose non-metallic products to prepare and apply the mixture.
Do not use metal accessories (clips, buckles, forceps, combs, etc.) while painting.
Apply all coloring procedures to unwashed, dry hair.
Use disposable protective gloves throughout the application and a protective apron to prevent the paint from spreading around.
Do not exceed the recommended waiting time.
Hair color is directly affected by the length of time the dye stays in the hair.
While dyes left on the hair for less than necessary will not give the desired results, dyes left on the hair longer than necessary will also produce negative results.
Hair dyes can rarely cause allergic reactions.
To prevent such situations, be sure to perform a sensitivity test.
Apply a small amount of the mixture behind the ear or inside the elbow after cleaning and drying it.
Observe for 48 hours.
If an allergic reaction is observed, do not apply the dye.
Do not apply to sensitive and irritated scalp or damaged scalp due to pathological conditions (such as eczema, psoriasis).