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Naturtint Permanent Hair Color 5N Light Chestnut Brown -- 5.75 fl oz


Naturtint Permanent Hair Color 5N Light Chestnut Brown
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Naturtint Permanent Hair Color 5N Light Chestnut Brown -- 5.75 fl oz

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Naturtint Permanent Hair Color 5N Light Chestnut Brown Description

  • Permanent Hair Color
  • Long Lasting Gray Coverage
  • Intense and Radiant Color
  • Aftercare Treatment Inside - New Leave-In CC Cream Sachet
  • With Oleic Acid Derived Entirely From Olives
  • Increased Nourishment and Protection For Your Hair
  • No Ammonia
  • Gluten Free
  • Suitable For Vegans
  • Against Animal Testing
  • Eco Friendly

Naturtint®

Naturally Better

Discover a new concept in hair coloring that gives you healthy and revitalized hair. Discover Naturtint, the first naturally better permanent hair color formulated with active plant-based ingredients that provide optimum color and care for health hair.

 

Maximum Care

Ammonia and Gluten Free

• No Ammonia

• No Parabens

• No Silicones

• No Paraffin

• No Mineral Oils

• No Heavy Metals

• No Artificial Fragrances

• No SLS

• No Formaldehyde Derivatives

 

Revitalizes

Naturtint's active plant-based ingredients bring back lost Vitality and Shine, even in damaged hair.

 

Strengthens

Naturtint Protects and Regenerates hair fibers. Its hydrolyzed wheat peptides helps reduce hair breakage. Hair fibers appear smooth and soft, and radiate healthy shine.

 

Maximum Color

Long Lasting Gray Coverage

Naturtint's revolutionary formula provides long lasting gray coverage from the first application.

 

Vibrant Natural Color

Naturtint's ultra-concentrated micro-pigments penetrate to the deepest layers of your hair, giving it an intense and vibrant color that won't fade with washing.

 

Long Lasting Color

Naturtint's Nutrideep Multiplier's natural sunflower extract provides increased protection against the elements, so your hair can maintain its intense color until your next root touch-up.

 

Final Results Depend on Color, Thickness and the Overall Condition of Your Hair

 

Plant-Based Permanent Hair Color:

Naturtint's active plant-based ingredients protect and regenerate hair fibers, restoring lost vitality and shine, even in hair damaged by aggressive coloring processes and treatments.


Directions

This Box Contains:

  • Protective gloves
  • Instruction leaflet
  • 2.1 fl oz / 60  ml Naturtint® Colorant
  • 2.1 fl oz / 60 ml Color Developer
  • 0.53 fl oz / 15 ml Naturtint Nutrideep®
  • 0.53 fl oz / 15 ml Naturtint Shampoo

Long Lasting Gray Coverage

  1. Pour Naturtint Colorant into the Color Developer application bottle.
  2. Shake the bottle for 2 minutes until the mixture is well balanced. Apply the entire mixture to hair.
  3. Wait 30 minutes. To achieve more intense color or to cover stubborn grays, extend the development time up to 40 minutes.
  4. Gently massage while rinsing the hair with warm water. Work Naturtint Shampoo into a lather and rinse with plenty of water.
  5. For superb condition and shine, apply Nutrideep Multiplier on damp hair. Leave for 2 minutes and rinse with warm water, then dry and style.

This completes your Naturtint coloring process

Free Of
Ammonia, gluten, parabens, silicones, paraffin, mineral oils, heavy metals, artificial fragrances, SLS, formaldehyde, gluten, animal testing.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Colorant: peg-2 oleamine. water (aqua), alcohol denat, peg-4 rapeseedamide, ropanediol. oleic acid, ethanolamine, hydrolyzed oat protein, hydrolyzed corn protein, hydrolyzed soy protein, hydrolyzed wheat protein. meadowfoam (limnanthes alba) seed oil, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, sodium metabisulfite, sodium erythorbate, p-phenylenediamine, 4-chlororesorcinol, 2-amino-4-hydroxyethylaminoanisole sulfate, n,n-bis (2-hydroxyethyl)-p-phenylenediamine sulfate, m-aminophenol. 4-amino-2-hydroxytoluene, octadecyl di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyhydrocinnamate.
Color developer: water (aqua), hydrogen peroxide, cetyl alcohol, cetearyl alcohol, ceteareth-20, laureth-3, oxyquinoline sulfate, phosphoric acid.
Quinoa mask: water (aqua). cetearyl alcohol, behentrimonium methosulfate. shea (butyrospermum parkii) butter, silybum marianum ethyl ester, hydrolyzed quinoa. hydrolyzed baobab (adansonia digitata) seed extract. glyceryl stearate, tocopherol, fragrance (parfum), sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, benzyl alcohol, citric acid.
Warnings

Hair colorants can cause severe allergic reactions.

Carefully read and follow the instruction leaflet in the box. This product contains ingredients which may cause skin irritation on certain individuals and the Sensitivity Test according to the instructions in the instruction leaflet should be performed each time before using the product. This product must not be used for coloring facial hair, eyelashes or eyebrows; to do so may cause blindness. Gloves should be worn during handing. The proportion for mixing color and color developer must always be 1:1. This product is not intended for use on children under the age of 16. Temporary "black henna" tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not use this product on your face or scalp, or if you have ever experienced a reaction to a temporary "black henna" tattoo. Contains phenylenediamines and hydrogen peroxide. Avoid contact with eyes. If contact with eyes occurs, flush immediately with plenty of water. Rinse hair well after application. Store between 50°F and 80°F (10°C and 27°C).

 

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The Gray Hair Dilemma: Do You Dye Your Silvering Mane, or Embrace It?

What’s at the root of our discomfort with so-called granny hair? Since beauty, particularly youthful beauty, has historically been a women’s currency, going gray is perceived as “cashing out.” It’s a disruptive, even political move, especially amongst the younger set. In 1922, the New York Times publish a story on a judge who determined that a 30-year-old woman proud of her silver locks should be sent to a “psychopathic laboratory” for examination. For women, gray hair carries a stigma of aging, while on men it invokes the cache of dignity. Go figure.

Woman Starting to Get Gray Hair Brushing Her Chestnut Locks in the Mirror | Vitacost.com/blog

In our current era, women who embrace their gray hair are no longer suspected of experiencing a psychotic break—but they are still encouraged to hide their gray hair, not wear it as a mane of honor. Here is a primer on why gray hair happens, what can you do to prevent it (spoiler alert: not much), and how best to treat your crowning glory.

Why do we gray?

The skin’s follicles contain melanin cells, the tiny sacs under the skin that produce hair. In our youth and prime, each shaft of hair, as it forms, gets an infusion of pigment. There are only two variations of melanin: light and dark. Hair color is determined by varying amounts of melanin. As we age, the production of melanin slows. Scientists are still figuring out the exact reason why, but research suggests that melanocyte stem cells, responsible for pigment production, undergo programmed cell death. A little bit of leftover pigment makes hair gray, while hair without pigment is white.

What’s the typical timeline?

Most of our first “greys” pop up by the time we turn 30, starting at the temples and the hairline and then gradually spreading across the scalp. The pervasive myth about when the gray becomes serious is often cited as the “50-50-50 rule”: by the time you are 50, you have a 50 percent chance that 50 percent of your hair is gray. In fact, a 2012 worldwide survey found that 50 percent was overblown. It’s more accurate to say that only 6-23 percent of the population at 50 can expect to have 50 percent gray hair. The survey also found that men do have significantly more grey hair than women.

Can gray hair be prevented?

Gray hair is pretty much genetically determined, with two important caveats: Stress and lifestyle can hasten pigment loss by a variation of plus or minus five to 10 years.

What are some smart lifestyle choices to slow down the graying process?

Smoking and other kind of stressors take a toll on your hair. Both stress and smoking can cause free-radical damage, which may harm the melanin sacs in each hair follicle. Low vitamin B12 levels can also cause a melanin deficiency. Try eating foods high in B12, such as eggs, shellfish, liver, poultry, and milk products.

What are some natural ways to cover the gray?

If you don’t feel ready to go gray, no judgment. (I started dying my hair a few years ago.) A survey found that gray hair can age a woman six years, while for men  it was a mere three. There are several natural hair dye options that eschew ammonia, peroxide, and heavy metals in favor of gentler ingredients. (link to vitacost article on the subject.)

Want to show your gray pride?

Frizz is gray hair’s public enemy No. 1. Gray hair tends to be dry, because the same genetic changes that make hair lose their pigment also mess with the follicles’ oil production capacity. Opt for sulfate-free shampoos, as the sulfates can exacerbate frizz, and make sure you nourish your hair with moisturizing conditioners, treatments and oils. A halo of frizz can age you just as much, if not more, than a shock of gray.   

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