Logona Herbal Hair Colours Chestnut Brown 100grms
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RRP $27.90
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Logona Herbal Hair Colour- Chestnut Brown
The "new" formula in 2020 is grinded much finer so the consistency is creamy and not gritty anymore - big improvement
Chestnut Brown is suitable for brown hair with no more that 50% grey . On 50% grey hair it will give a blonde effect however it will not lighten but adds gold and gives an illusion of lighter hair.
Chestnut brown will add glossy chestnut effects to light and medium brown hair.
Suitable for
Light Brown Hair
Medium Brown Hair
Light Brown and Med Brown Hair with up to 50% grey hair
Grey Hair is white hair so up to 50% white hair – same thing
Not suitable for hair with over 50% grey hair –
Reason is that the white hair ( grey hair )will go too golden and coppery
Result on 50% grey hair is Blondish .You will have 50% blonde foils and the rest of your hair will stay brown
Application:
Mix Logona Chestnut Brown with boiling water to make yoghurt consistency
Shampoo hair
Dry hair – mostly dry
Section hair from ear to ear and forehead to nape
Apply colour with an application brush
Cover with plastic cap and towel
Heat with hand dryer for a few minutes
Leave 70 mts
Rinse off with Logona Colour Fix Conditioner
Maintenance:
Apply to roots only once a month or whenever necessary
Important tip !!
Applying to the roots only will eliminate any brassy colour and gives the ends a chance to ashen up . Overlapping will occur anyway, so the colour will have several applications when applying to the roots only
The chestnut brown nuance is particularly suitable for medium-blonde to medium-brown hair. The herbal hair colours are especially gentle and lasting. In contrast to chemical hair dyes, they do not intervene with the natural structure of hair. The herbal hair colour covers every hair like a film. As a result, the original hair colour also determines the individual dye result. A composition of organic henna powder* and other colouring plants, in addition to caring botanical ingredients like organic jojoba oil*, provides radiant colour, shine and volume.
Components:
Cassia Auriculata Leaf Powder, Lawsonia Inermis (Henna) Leaf Powder*, Juglans Regia (Walnut) Shell Powder, Indigofera Tinctoria (Indigo) Leaf Powder, Indigofera Argentea (Indigo) Leaf Powder, Algin, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, (Essential Oils)
Henna is grown in North and east Africa, in addition to large parts of Asia. It needs abundant light and warmth in order to thrive. In the Orient, the mesmerising scent of henna has been cherished for centuries. In light of its pleasant fragrance, the bush is an extremely popular garden plant. The leaves of the bush are used to make henna powder, which was already used for body painting in antiquity and has long been known as a natural hair-colouring agent. Indigo is a colour that gleams between deep blue and violet, and was already produced using the leaves of the indigo plant in antiquity. Hailing from East Asia and India, the plant was brought to Europe via Egypt, and soon displaced the majority of previously used colouring agents. The senna and indigo leaves lend the hair subtle colour, but above all rich nourishment and shine.
The "new" formula in 2020 is grinded much finer so the consistency is creamy and not gritty anymore - big improvement
Chestnut Brown is suitable for brown hair with no more that 50% grey . On 50% grey hair it will give a blonde effect however it will not lighten but adds gold and gives an illusion of lighter hair.
Chestnut brown will add glossy chestnut effects to light and medium brown hair.
Suitable for
Light Brown Hair
Medium Brown Hair
Light Brown and Med Brown Hair with up to 50% grey hair
Grey Hair is white hair so up to 50% white hair – same thing
Not suitable for hair with over 50% grey hair –
Reason is that the white hair ( grey hair )will go too golden and coppery
Result on 50% grey hair is Blondish .You will have 50% blonde foils and the rest of your hair will stay brown
Application:
Mix Logona Chestnut Brown with boiling water to make yoghurt consistency
Shampoo hair
Dry hair – mostly dry
Section hair from ear to ear and forehead to nape
Apply colour with an application brush
Cover with plastic cap and towel
Heat with hand dryer for a few minutes
Leave 70 mts
Rinse off with Logona Colour Fix Conditioner
Maintenance:
Apply to roots only once a month or whenever necessary
Important tip !!
Applying to the roots only will eliminate any brassy colour and gives the ends a chance to ashen up . Overlapping will occur anyway, so the colour will have several applications when applying to the roots only
The chestnut brown nuance is particularly suitable for medium-blonde to medium-brown hair. The herbal hair colours are especially gentle and lasting. In contrast to chemical hair dyes, they do not intervene with the natural structure of hair. The herbal hair colour covers every hair like a film. As a result, the original hair colour also determines the individual dye result. A composition of organic henna powder* and other colouring plants, in addition to caring botanical ingredients like organic jojoba oil*, provides radiant colour, shine and volume.
Components:
Cassia Auriculata Leaf Powder, Lawsonia Inermis (Henna) Leaf Powder*, Juglans Regia (Walnut) Shell Powder, Indigofera Tinctoria (Indigo) Leaf Powder, Indigofera Argentea (Indigo) Leaf Powder, Algin, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, (Essential Oils)
Henna is grown in North and east Africa, in addition to large parts of Asia. It needs abundant light and warmth in order to thrive. In the Orient, the mesmerising scent of henna has been cherished for centuries. In light of its pleasant fragrance, the bush is an extremely popular garden plant. The leaves of the bush are used to make henna powder, which was already used for body painting in antiquity and has long been known as a natural hair-colouring agent. Indigo is a colour that gleams between deep blue and violet, and was already produced using the leaves of the indigo plant in antiquity. Hailing from East Asia and India, the plant was brought to Europe via Egypt, and soon displaced the majority of previously used colouring agents. The senna and indigo leaves lend the hair subtle colour, but above all rich nourishment and shine.