Color Charge, Pink, 130g
Color Charge, Pink, 130g
SOMARCA
Add more color to your salon color
Rating: (Unrated)
Description
Description
Use the Color Shampoo and Color Charge together to charge your salon color with even more color. Even if your hair is thoroughly dyed, your fingernails will not be stained, and you can use it until just before your next salon color*. Color Charge Use after Color Shampoo to get an even more Somali feel. You can thoroughly charge your color while caring for your hair. Based on the floral scent of rose and magnolia, it adds freshness, fruit and musk to create an active and mellow fragrance. *Alkaline color
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Key Features
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Ingredients
Ingredients
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This color shampoo is gentle on both the scalp and hair. It has a light, gentle scent. The glossy liquid has just the right texture, and when lathered, it creates a fine lather. It's a little loose, but a small amount creates good lather, so you don't need to use a lot. There's almost no risk of it dripping when you put it on your hair, and any color on your hands washes off easily with hot water, leaving no residue. The color was a little unsatisfying because it was gentle on the scalp and hair, and it had more of a yellowish tinge than Goodbye Yellow. Somalka is good for hair, and Goodbye Yellow has the power to counteract the yellow tinge. After washing, it leaves your hair feeling moisturized and nice.
I dyed my hair a tea brown pink ash! A friend who is a hairdresser recommended it, so I bought it online to prevent the color from fading! I read in the reviews that it's better to use it without lathering it, and then rinse it off, unlike purple shampoo. It turned out to be a primary pink lol I used N. , which contains ash and brown, so the color was very different from this pink shampoo! The product itself is not bad, it was the hairdresser's mistake. It might be good for people whose hair color is a Thelma Aoyama-like pink or a primary pink. If you like red-pink or ash-pink, you may need to use it with caution.
I bought this because my hairdresser recommended it. I recently dyed my hair wine red as an earring color. I bleached it once. I tried using it a week after dyeing my hair and it seems to have lightened my hair overall. I was surprised at how well it lathers up. I feel like it tingles on my scalp when I leave it on for about 3 minutes, but I haven't had any rashes so far so I think it's fine. The red usually fades quickly and turns blonde, so I'm not sure because I just dyed it this time, but I'll try using it for a while.
Maybe I'm not using it right, but the pink only goes on the ends of my hair, and the orange only goes on the roots. This makes the hair color uneven. The dyed parts are quite strong. The color is pretty close to primary colors, so I mix it with Goodbye Yellow. I read other people's reviews and they wrote that they mix it with regular shampoo, which was an eye-opener. I'll try that next time I use it!
I used up 3 sets of large ash bottles and 1 set of brown. At the time, I thought that as long as the color was there, it would be fine, but it was hard to get rid of my hair. It didn't seem to suit me. Maybe it's because I left it alone? I thought that way, but even if I rinsed it out, it still got irritated. The treatment fixed the color better on my hands. Now that I'm getting older, the gray hairs that are starting to appear are more serious, so I probably won't be buying it again.