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2 CONTENTS hair structure ammonia -base d tints about ColourHerbe using ColourHerbe the sh ade chart colour selection c olo ur wheels c olo ur wheels enhance or neutralise c o ve r i n g grey m ixing ColourHerbe applying ColourHerbe developers c o n ce n t ra t e s h o w t o u s e C h i L i ghtener n o r m a l i s i n g s h a m p o o & c r e a m c o n d i t i o n e r t o n e o n t o n e

3 Before we can appreciate the benefits of ColourHerbe, we first need to remind ourselves of the hair structure and how other permanent colour ranges work. HAIR STRUCTURE CUTICLE CORTEX MADULLA Outer Protective Layer Approximately 5-10 layers, encircles hair (arranged much like fish scales overlapping) is translucent and has the ability to hinge o u t w a r d s. Main Layer Contains bulk of hair, a complex fibrous structure with soft putty substance and colour pigments. Central Core Intermittent honeycomb structure, not always present in fine hair types. N AT U R A L COLOUR PIGMENT YELLOW, RED, BLUE E v e r y o n e s n a t u r a l h a i r c o l o u r i s m a d e u p f r o m a c o m b i n a t i o n o f t h e s e t h r e e c o l o u r s. S o m e o n e w h o i s n a t u r a l l y d a r k w i l l h a v e m a i n l y b l u e w i t h s o m e r e d a n d a f e w y e l l o w, w h e r e a s s o m e o n e w h o i s n a t u r a l l y a l i g h t b l o n d e w i l l h a v e m a i n l y y e l l o w w i t h s o m e r e d a n d a f e w b l u e, a n d s o o n. W h e n r e m o v i n g t h e s e p i g m e n t s, t h e b l u e w i l l b e r e m o v e d f i r s t, f o l l o w e d b y t h e r e d a n d t h e n t h e y e l l o w ( a t n o t i m e s h o u l d t h e y e l l o w p i g m e n t s b e t o t a l l y r e m o v e d ). W h i t e h a i r c o n t a i n s n o p i g m e n t, t h e r e f o r e i s c o l o u r l e s s. G r e y h a i r i s a c o m b i n a t i o n o f c o l o u r l e s s h a i r a n d h a i r t h a t s t i l l c o n t a i n s p i g m e n t s. 3

4 H O W AN AMMONIA-BASED TINT WORKS Ammonia is extremely alkaline (ph 12.5) and is used to open the cuticle of the hair in order to deposit the artificial colour pigments within the cortex. Such a high ph will be particularly damaging to the hairs natural protein structure. It is noticeable how ammonia treated hair becomes very dry and coarse. This is simply because having forced the cuticle to open so far it is not possible to completely re-close it. These highly alkaline tints also contain silicones which coat the outside of the hair shaft initially making it feel soft, look shiny and trapping the colour pigments. However, with subsequent shampooing these silicones are removed leaving the cuticle partially open,allowing pigment to escape and resulting in a deterioration of the condition of the hair. N.B.A 1991 study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology found that hairstylists had triple the risk of developing breast cancer when they worked with hair colourants for five years or more and are five times more likely to be diagnosed with bladder cancer after ten years. This is because the stylists not only mix the chemicals which generate ammonia fumes, but they will be closer to the customer s hair and therefore closer to the chemicals than the customer. WHY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE? Hydrogen Peroxide (H 2O2) is totally natural and is mixed with permanent tints in order to o x i d i s e t h e c o l o u r p i g m e n t s. D u r i n g t h e t i n t i n g p r o c e s s t h e H 2 O 2 b r e a k s d o w n i n t o i t s c o m p o n e n t p a r t s o f w a t e r a n d o x y g e n w i t h t h e o x y g e n o x i d i s i n g, o r e x p a n d i n g t h e c o l o u r p i g m e n t. T h i s e x p a n s i o n h e l p s t o t r a p t h e p i g m e n t w i t h i n t h e h a i r s h a f t. D i f f e r e n t s t r e n g t h s o f h y d r o g e n p e r o x i d e w i l l a l s o d e t e r m i n e t h e l e v e l o f l i f t a c h i e v e d. Q u i t e s i m p l y, t h e h i g h e r t h e p e r c e n t a g e, o r v o l u m e o f p e r o x i d e, t h e l a r g e r t h e p i g m e n t s b e c o m e. A s w h e n i n f l a t i n g a b a l l o o n ; t h e l a r g e r i t b e c o m e s t h e l i g h t e r i t b e c o m e s! 4

5 WHY COLOURHERBE? Firstly, ColourHerbe contains NO AMMONIA, immediately noticeable when the product is mixed as there is no smell. This means a safer, and more pleasant environment for the salon staff and clients. Instead of ammonia ColourHerbe utilises plant-based alkalines such as Cinchona which have a ph level of no more than 8.5. This results in no structural damage to the hair shaft and also means that the cuticle can be re-closed once the artificial pigments have been deposited. By closing the cuticle the pigments become properly trapped resulting in far less colour fade, the hair feels softer to the touch and looks shinier. Obviously, the need for a silicone coating is dispensed with. If the client subsequently uses the correct shampoo and conditioner i.e. Aloe Vera Intensive Normalising Shampoo and Royal Cream Conditioner for home maintenance then the colour will last longer and appear more vibrant. DOES COLOURHERBE NEED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE? All permanent hair colourants have to be mixed with Hydrogen Peroxide; if not the colour would wash out immediately. H o w e v e r, b e c a u s e C o l o u r H e r b e c o n t a i n s h i g h l y p u r e o r g a n i c c o l o u r p i g m e n t s t h a t a r e o f v e r y s m a l l m o l e c u l a r s t r u c t u r e, t h e y r e q u i r e v e r y l o w v o l u m e s o f p e r o x i d e f o r e x p a n s i o n. O x i d i s i n g O i l c o n t a i n s j u s t 5 % h y d r o g e n p e r o x i d e a n d F i x c o l o u r, w h i c h i s u s e d f o r l i f t i n g c o n t a i n s j u s t 8 %! 5

6 USING COLOURHERBE Many clients who wish to change to ColourHerbe for their hair colouring do so for a variety of reasons. In the recent past many concerns have arisen following press articles suggesting a link between permanent hair colours and some forms of cancer. From that aspect ColourHerbe appears to be the safest of the permanent tints as the absence of ammonia results in little, or no penetration of the epidermis. Visual proof of this is far less staining of the scalp compared to ammonia-based tints. Substantial numbers of people having their hair permanently coloured are experiencing allergic reactions to the tints and in these situations it is invariably the colour pigment (paraphenylenediamines or PPds) that cause the problems. In most cases ColourHerbe does NOT induce an adverse reaction. However, we still strongly recommend that a skin test is performed prior to colour application. In theory EVERY client should have a skin test before EVERY colour application. In practice it is unusual for a salon to carry out these tests prior to every hair colouring, but not to do so could, potentially, be very harmful to the client and also the salon s reputation. Also, check with your insurance requirements. Through many years of experience it has been found that the majority of people who have reacted adversely to ammonia-based tints DO NOT have a reaction to ColourHerbe. NEVERTHELESS a skin test is IMPERATIVE for your peace of mind and the safety of y o u r c l i e n t. T o p e r f o r m a s k i n t e s t s i m p l y m i x a v e r y s m a l l a m o u n t o f t i n t a n d d e v e l o p e r a n d a p p l y t o t h e s k i n j u s t b e h i n d t h e e a r, o r i n t h e e l b o w b e n d. T h i s s h o u l d b e l e f t, p r e f e r a b l y u n c o v e r e d f o r 4 8 h o u r s. I f t h e s k i n s h o w s n o r e d d e n i n g a n d t h e c l i e n t e x p e r i e n c e s n o i r r i t a t i o n i t i s s a f e t o p r o c e e d. H a v i n g s a t i s f i e d y o u r s e l f t h a t t h e c l i e n t w i l l n o t e x p e r i e n c e a n y r e a c t i o n, o r d i s c o m f o r t f r o m C o l o u r H e r b e t h e p r o c e s s i s a s s i m p l e a s u s i n g a l l o t h e r b r a n d s o f h a i r c o l o u r a n t s. 6

7 T H E S H A D E C H A R T The colours in the Herb range number 1 to are the base shades (naturals) and correspond to the international numbering system. If you have previously used another manufacturer s brand on a base of a 6 you would use 6 in the Herb range are the golds (the second number denotes the base) ie 14 is a base are the mahogany tones are the copper tones are the ash tones a r e t h e c o p p e r g o l d t o n e s N u m b e r s c a n b e u s e d b y t h e m s e l v e s, o r m i x e d w i t h a n y o f t h e o t h e r s h a d e s, i n c l u d i n g t h e c o n c e n t r a t e s ( m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e s e o n p a g e 1 5 ) N u m b e r s c a n b e u s e d i n d e p e n d e n t l y t o a d d t o n e s, o r w i t h a b a s e s h a d e t o c o v e r w h i t e, o r g r e y h a i r. COLOUR SELECTION USING COLOURHERBE U s i n g s w a t c h e s o n t h e s h a d e c h a r t d e c i d e o n t h e n a t u r a l d e p t h o f t h e c l i e n t s h a i r. I f t h e h a i r i s p r e d o m i n a t e l y w h i t e t h i s m u s t b e d e t e r m i n e d b y c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h t h e c l i e n t, b u t a l s o u s i n g y o u r o w n j u d g e m e n t. A t t h i s s t a g e a l l y o u n e e d t o d e t e r m i n e i s h o w l i g h t, o r d a r k y o u b e l i e v e t h e h a i r s h o u l d b e. N. B. A L W A Y S R E M E M B E R t h a t w i t h a g e a n d g r e y i n g o f t h e h a i r c o m e s a c h a n g e i n t h e s k i n s p i g m e n t a t i o n. 7

8 It is a common mistake for clients to want to go back to their original colour. ALWAYS encourage them to accept a depth 1 or 2 shades lighter. The base shades will give very natural results when used by themselves. The slight translucent nature of the ColourHerbe colours allows the natural tones of the hair to show through which avoids the block colour effect that many ranges give. N.B. Numbers 1 5 are predominately red-based and give a natural warm result. Numbers 6 10 are predominately yellow-based and give a slightly cooler result. When covering white, or grey hair numbers 1 8 will give 100% coverage. Number 9 will give good coverage on white hair that is not too resistant. Number 10 is not recommended for use on white hair by itself as it contains very little colour pigment. If the client would like warmer tones then again through consultation and visual contact decide between Gold and, or Copper, or Mahogany. Generally speaking, someone with pale skin and light blue or green eyes would suit Copper tones. Someone with olive skin and dark eyes would suit Mahogany tones (there are always exceptions where either tones could be used). Gold tones are suitable for all. Many clients would like to see very little warmth in their hair. In these cases the Ash numbers are extremely effective at negating red tones. ALW AYS remember that by their very nature Ash tones tend to be flatter and duller shades that can appear darker than their base suggests. A good tip would be to use one shade lighter than the base you are m i x i n g w i t h, i. e. w o r k i n g o n a b a s e o f 5, u s e n u m b e r 2 5 w h i c h a c t u a l l y h a s a b a s e o f 6. 8

9 PLATE 3 Red, Blue and Yellow combined equally to create neutral PLATE 4 S e c o n d a r y c o l o u r s a r e c r e a t e d f r o m e q u a l p a r t s o f t w o p r i m a r i e s 9

10 PLATE 5 Wheel showing how the combination of primary and secondary colours create tertiary colours PLATE 6 C o m p l e t e c o l o u r w h e e l a r r o w s t o i n d i c a t e w h i c h c o l o u r s n e u t r a l i s e o t h e r s 1 0

11 ENHANCE OR NEUTRALISE? If you want to enhance natural tones, use the level and tone closest to the hairs natural colour (or 1 or 2 shades lighter on white hair). If you want to neutralise existing tones, use an opposite tone as shown on the colour w h e e l. N.B. Direct opposites, at the same level, control or neutralise each other. WHY NO GREEN? ColourHerbe s system is based on the Laws of Colour. Looking at the colour wheel you will see that green is the opposite colour of red, therefore, it will counteract, or neutralise red. However, no-one has natural red hair (fire engine red) When we analyse red hair what is seen is actually orange. ColourHerbe, therefore, has selected blue as the base of the ash tones to neutralise the orange. The use of a blue base gives the best control of orange tones without producing the undesirable greenish cast. 1 1

12 DETERMINE AND COVER GREY PERCENTAGE (%) When covering grey, or white hair, the base colours 1 8 give 100% coverage. Therefore, in order to achieve this percentage with the ash, gold, copper and mahogany (fashion colours) it is necessary to mix the chosen shade with one of the base numbers. G rey % Amount of base Fashion Colour Developer Up to 30% 2 0 m l 4 0 m l 60ml Oxidising Oil 31 60% 3 0 m l 3 0 m l 60ml Oxidising Oil % 4 0 m l 2 0 m l 60ml Oxidising Oil N.B. ColourHerbe is the gentlest of ALL permanent tints as it contains NO AMMONIA and m i x e s w i t h V E R Y L O W V O L U M E S o f H y d r o g e n P e r o x i d e. I t i s a f a c t t h a t g r e y h a i r c a n b e v e r y s t u b b o r n a n d r e s i s t a n t t o c o l o u r r e s u l t i n g i n u n s a t i s f a c t o r y c o v e r a g e o n s o m e o c c a s i o n s. I n o r d e r t o e n s u r e t o t a l c o v e r a g e w i t h C o l o u r H e r b e o n p a r t i c u l a r l y r e s i s t a n t g r e y h a i r t r y a n y, o r a l l o f t h e f o l l o w i n g : 1 ) A p p l y C o l o u r H e r b e t o t h e r o o t a r e a, o n c e a p p l i e d r e t u r n t o w h e r e y o u s t a r t e d y o u r a p p l i c a t i o n a n d r e - a p p l y u s i n g c r o s s - s e c t i o n m e t h o d i. e. t a k e s e c t i o n s i n o p p o s i t e d i r e c t i o n t o f i r s t a p p l i c a t i o n t o e n s u r e t o t a l c o v e r a g e. F o r v e r y r e s i s t a n t h a i r c o v e r h a i r l o o s e l y w i t h p l a s t i c w r a p a n d l e a v e f o r m i n u t e s. ( D o n o t a p p l y h e a t ). 2 ) U s e a n e q u a l a m o u n t o f O x i d i s i n g O i l ( 5 % ) w i t h a n e q u a l a m o u n t o f F i x c o l o u r ( 8 % ) i. e. i f u s i n g 3 0 m l o f c o l o u r m i x 1 5 m l o f O x i d i s i n g O i l a n d 1 5 m l o f F i x c o l o u r. O n c e a p p l i e d r e t u r n t o w h e r e y o u s t a r t e d a p p l i c a t i o n a n d r e - a p p l y u s i n g t h e c r o s s s e c t i o n m e t h o d, p a y i n g p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n t o t e m p l e s a n d f a c i a l h a i r l i n e. I f t h e h a i r i s p a r t i c u l a r l y r e s i s t a n t i n t h e s e a r e a s, m a k e a b a n d w i t h p l a s t i c w r a p a n d w r a p l o o s e l y a r o u n d t h e h a i r l i n e a r e a. L e a v e f o r m i n u t e s. ( D o n o t a p p l y h e a t ). I f e n d s n e e d r e f r e s h i n g p l e a s e s e e t h e t i p s o n p a g e

13 MIXING AND APPLYING COLOURHERBE N.B. Before you colour. Do not shampoo the hair (unless using in a quasi application details on page 18) Wait one week between perming and applying colour. Shake bottles well before use. The colour pigments are suspended in oil and need to be shaken well to mix. Always point bottle away from the face during preparation and mixing. Do NOT use for colouring eyebrows, eyelashes. Should mixture come in contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with cool water. M I XING Always mix equal parts of colour and developer (i.e. 30ml of Number 6 and 30ml of Oxidising Oil), unless applying in a quasi form (see page 19). Use a clean plastic bowl and brush. Although in liquid form in the bottles ColourHerbe mixes into an easily manageable gel a n d c a n b e u s e d f o r A L L a p p l i c a t i o n m e t h o d s. O n c e m i x e d y o u w i l l n o t i c e N O S M E L L, r e v o l u t i o n a r y f o r a p e r m a n e n t h a i r c o l o u r a n d w e l l w o r t h p o i n t i n g o u t t o y o u r c l i e n t. B e c a u s e C o l o u r H e r b e i s p l a n t - b a s e d, d i f f e r e n t b a t c h e s c a n a p p e a r d i f f e r e n t c o l o u r s w h e n m i x e d i n t h e b o w l. H o w e v e r, t h i s W I L L N O T a f f e c t t h e f i n a l c o l o u r r e s u l t. T h e t i n t s h a v e a n i n d e f i n i t e s h e l f - l i f e a n d D O N O T g o o f f p r o v i d i n g t h e t o p s a r e p u t i n p l a c e a f t e r u s e. 1 3

14 APPLICATION ColourHerbe can be used for ALL application methods; full, or partial colouring, cap, mesh, or foil and as a quasi which will give a tone on tone effect (see page 19). 1st case: Previously un-coloured hair Natural shades Apply ColourHerbe roots to ends; use plenty of colour to ensure total coverage (tint only colours where it touches). Once applied return to where you started application and re-apply to roots as scalp heat can push tint away from root area. Develop without heat for up to 45 minutes. Warm tones and Lightening When using shades with a warm tone (gold, copper or mahogany) or using shades lighter than the client s natural base, the heat from the scalp will cause warm and lighter tones to develop quicker on the roots than the cooler areas from the midlengths to ends, so to ensure even colour it is recommended to apply using the following method. Apply ColourHerbe to midlengths and ends, leave for 20 minutes, then apply colour to the root area. After applying to the roots, develop without heat for a further 30 minutes. O n c e p r o c e s s e d, w e t h a i r a n d e m u l s i f y t h e t i n t. W o r k t h r o u g h h a i r a n d c o n t i n u e r i n s i n g u n t i l m o s t o f t h e t i n t h a s b e e n r e m o v e d. S h a m p o o t w i c e u s i n g C o l o u r H e r b e s N o r m a l i s i n g S h a m p o o a n d e n s u r e a l l a r e a s p a r t i c u l a r l y b e h i n d t h e e a r s a n d i n t h e n a p e o f t h e n e c k a r e t i n t f r e e. T o w e l b l o t a n d a p p l y C o l o u r H e r b e s C r e a m R e c o n d i t i o n e r t o t h e f u l l l e n g t h s o f t h e h a i r. H a v i n g a p p l i e d o n c e t h e n w o r k h a n d s t o g e t h e r r e - e m u l s i f y i n g t h e C r e a m a n d r u n t h r o u g h h a i r w i t h f i n g e r s. F i n a l l y u s e a w i d e - t o o t h c o m b t o g e n t l y f r e e a n y t a n g l e s. L e a v e t h e C r e a m R e c o n d i t i o n e r o n t h e h a i r f o r a F U L L 5 M I N U T E S a n d D O N O T b e t e m p t e d t o w a s h o f f s o o n e r. F i n a l l y r i n s e t h e h a i r, t o w e l d r y a n d y o u r c l i e n t s h a i r i s n o w r e a d y f o r c u t t i n g o r s t y l i n g. 2nd case: Previously coloured hair A p p l y C o l o u r H e r b e t o t h e r o o t r e g r o w t h a r e a O N L Y. M a k e s u r e y o u u s e p l e n t y o f t i n t. R e t u r n t o w h e r e y o u s t a r t e d y o u r a p p l i c a t i o n a n d r e - a p p l y u s i n g t h e c r o s s - s e c t i o n m e t h o d. ( F o r r e s i s t a n t h a i r f o l l o w t i p s o n p a g e 1 2 ). L e a v e f o r 4 5 m i n u t e s w i t h o u t h e a t. C o l o u r H e r b e i s v e r y g e n t l e a n d s h o u l d b e a l l o w e d t o d e v e l o p n a t u r a l l y. N. B C o l o u r H e r b e d o e s n o t f a d e i n t h e w a y t h a t A m m o n i a - b a s e d c o l o u r s d o a n d, t h e r e f o r e, w i l l n o t n e e d t o b e t a k e n t h r o u g h t o t h e e n d s e v e r y t i m e t h e r o o t s a r e c o l o u r e d. R e m e m b e r i f y o u k e e p r u n n i n g t h e c o l o u r o v e r t h e c o l o u r y o u w i l l g e t a d a r k e n i n g e f f e c t a n d c o l o u r b u i l d u p. H o w e v e r i f y o u f e e l t h e e n d s n e e d R e f r e s h i n g f o l l o w t h e t i p s o n t h e n e x t p a g e. O n c e t i n t h a s d e v e l o p e d, r i n s e, e m u l s i f y, s h a m p o o a n d c o n d i t i o n. N B F O R B E S T R E S U L T S u s e C o l o u r H e r b e s N o r m a l i s i n g S h a m p o o a n d C r e a m 1 4

15 Reconditioner which contain the same herbal base as the tints and are ph balanced perfectly to close the cuticle and ensure no colour fade and prime condition. IT IS A FACT that at the point of shampooing, the hair will feel very rough to the touch. This is quite simple proof that there are NO FILLERS or silicones in ColourHerbe and the cuticle at this point is fully open. It is therefore IMPERATIVE that ColourHerbe s Cream Reconditioner is applied to the hair in order to firmly re-close the cuticle (please read the information on page 18). Refreshing colour 1) After applying colour to the roots, use your tinting brush to paint fine streaks of colour through the mid-lengths and ends on the top layers of the hair, this creates a very lovely highlighted look. 2) After applying colour to roots leave for 20 minutes then damp down the mid-lengths and ends with a water spray. Mix a couple of pumps of ColourHerbe Normalising Shampoo with any remaining colour in your bowl and apply to mid-lengths and ends and leave for a further 20 minutes. 3) Emulsify the tint with water at the basin until you have a rich, thick lather. Leave on the hair for 5-10 minutes before shampooing and conditioning using Normalising Shampoo and Cream Reconditioner. COLOURHERBE DEVELOPERS T h e t w o d e v e l o p e r s u s e d w i t h C o l o u r H e r b e a r e p u r e H y d r o g e n P e r o x i d e ( H 2 O 2 ) i n a n o l i v e o i l a n d d i s t i l l e d w a t e r b a s e. T h e y c o n t a i n n o m a n - m a d e i n g r e d i e n t s a n d a r e t o t a l l y n a t u r a l. OXIDISING OIL (5% OR 8 VOL) C o n t a i n s H 2 O 2, o l i v e o i l, d i s t i l l e d w a t e r, r o s e m a r y p r o t e i n, a h e r b d i s t i l l a t e a n d v e g e t a b l e e n z y m e s. I t i s g e n e r a l l y u s e d f o r s t a y i n g o n t h e s a m e l e v e l, o r g o i n g d a r k e r. O n r e s i s t a n t g r e y h a i r i t c a n b e m i x e d w i t h F i x c o l o u r t o h e l p g i v e % c o v e r a g e. FIXCOLOUR (8% OR 22 VOL) C o n t a i n s H 2 O 2, o l i v e o i l, d i s t i l l e d w a t e r, r o s e m a r y p r o t e i n, a h e r b d i s t i l l a t e a n d v e g e t a b l e e n z y m e s. F i x c o l o u r w i l l g i v e 1 5 s h a d e s o f l i f t. 1 3 s h a d e s w i t h C o l o u r H e r b e r a n g e. 3 5 s h a d e s w i t h t h e C H I B l o n d e s t B l o n d e L i g h t e n e r ( s e e p a g e 1 7 ). A L W A Y S m i x O x i d i s i n g O i l, o r F i x c o l o u r w i t h a n e q u a l a m o u n t o f C o l o u r H e r b e ( u n l e s s m i x i n g a q u a s i c o l o u r, s e e p a g e 1 7 ). A L W A Y S e n s u r e t h e t o p i s r e p l a c e d f i r m l y o n t h e b o t t l e b e t w e e n u s e s. 1 5

16 COLOURHERBE CONCENTRATES ColourHerbe has 4 concentrates, red, silver, gold and blue, which together with the 30 shades on the chart can be mixed to match any colour from any other range. As they use stable colour pigments the concentrates can be used by themselves for really vibrant results. Each has a natural depth: Blue is a depth of 1 Red is a depth of 6 Gold is a depth of 7 Silver is a depth of 8 Blue: Only use for a blue / black result. A great tip is to use on Chinese, or Asian hair to get a bluebottle effect. Red: If used alone on white hair will give pillar box results and can be used to warm any colour. As with all concentrates, use sparingly, if mixing to warm up a colour. Gold: U s e t o e m p h a s i s e c o p p e r s t o a d d a r i c h g l o w. Silver: U s e w h e n l i f t i n g t o h e l p s u b d u e n a t u r a l w a r m t h. i.e For natural hair with depths m l C o l o u r h e r b e n u m b e r m l C o l o u r h e r b e n u m b e r m l S i l v e r c o n c e n t r a t e 6 0 m l F i x c o l o u r For natural depths m l C o l o u r h e r b e n u m b e r m l C o l o u r h e r b e n u m b e r m l S i l v e r c o n c e n t r a t e 6 0 m l F i x c o l o u r L o o s e l y w r a p i n c l i n g f i l m o r a p p l y a p l a s t i c p r o c e s s i n g c a p a n d p r o c e s s f o r m i n u t e s. T H E S E M I X T U R E S A R E F O R G U I D A N C E O N L Y. U S E Y O U R D I S C R E T I O N! 1 6

17 HOW TO USE THE CHI LIGHTENER WITH COLOURHERBE The clay-based Glitzes have now been replaced with a CHI LIGHTENER. Made by the same company, Farouk Systems, you can use this product to obtain a high lift of 4-5 shades. Instructions for using the Chi Blondest Blonde For maximum lift mix 10mls Chi powder and 10mls Fix Colour. 4-5 levels of lift For medium lift mix 10mls Chi powder, 10mls ColourHerbe 10 and 10mls Fix Colour. up to 3 levels of lift For low lift mix 5mls Chi powder, 10mls ColourHerbe 10 and 10mls Oxidising Oil. 2 levels of lift T h e c l a y - b a s e d G l i t z e s h a v e n o w b e e n r e p l a c e d w i t h a C H I L I G H T E N E R. M a d e b y t h e s a m e c o m p a n y, F a r o u k S y s t e m s, t h i s n e w L I G H T E N E R i s m u c h e a s i e r t o u s e a n d p r o d u c e s a m a z i n g t o n e o n t o n e l i g h t i n g, w i t h b e a u t i f u l s h i n e a n d f a b u l o u s c o n d i t i o n. Y o u m a y f i n d i t e a s i e r t o m e a s u r e t h e C h i p o w d e r o u t u s i n g a l o n g h a n d l e d t e a s p o o n. 2 t e a s p o o n s = 1 0 m l s. M e a s u r e t h e p o w d e r i n t o a p l a s t i c m i x i n g b o w l a n d t h e n a d d t h e o t h e r e l e m e n t s u s i n g a p l a s t i c m e a s u r i n g c u p. M i x t o a c r e a m y c o n s i s t e n c y. D o n t o v e r l o a d t h e h a i r w i t h p r o d u c t, a l i t t l e g o e s a l o n g w a y. T h e f o l l o w i n g m i x t u r e s s h o u l d b e e n o u g h f o r a h a l f h e a d o f f o i l s. F o r a f u l l h e a d o f f o i l s, u s e a s l i g h t l y w e a k e r m i x f o r y o u r u n d e r n e a t h a n d s i d e s. C h e c k p r o c e s s i n g a f t e r 3 0 m i n s. M a x p r o c e s s i n g t i m e 4 5 m i n u t e s. H e a t i s n o t r e c o m m e n d e d. W e h a v e t r i e d i t w i t h a l l o t h e r h e r b c o l o u r s a b o v e a n 8 a n d i t a d d s a b i t m o r e k i c k w i t h o u t c h a n g i n g t h e r e f l e c t t o o m u c h b u t y o u d o n e e d t o a d d a b i t o f c o n c e n t r a t e t o e n s u r e t h a t t h e r e f l e c t r e m a i n s t r u e. e. g. M i x H a s p r i n k l e o f C h i + F i x + a d a s h o f G o l d c o n c e n t r a t e a n d a d a s h o f r e d c o n c e n t r a t e g i v e s a b o u t 1 m o r e l e v e l o f l i f t. I f t h e m i x i s t o o t h i c k o r s t a r t s d r y i n g o u t d u r i n g a p p l i c a t i o n, a d d a t o u c h m o r e F i x c o l o u r t o t h e m i x. 1 7

18 W H Y U SE NORMALISING SHAMPOO AND CREAM RECONDITIONER? Normalising Shampoo (ph 5.5) This acid-balanced shampoo contains high quality herbal extracts and will stop further oxidation of the tint. At the time of removing the excess tint with Normalising Shampoo, the hair will feel very coarse to the touch. This is quite normal as there are no silicone fillers in ColourHerbe and the hairs cuticle will still be open. Cream Reconditioner (ph 3.2) This is, quite honestly, one of the best finishing conditioners you will ever use. With a ph of just 3.2 it is acidic enough to close the cuticle firmly having tinted with ColourHerbe. Unlike other low ph finishing conditioners, the ColourHerbe Cream Reconditioner is NOT PROTEIN BASED, but is highly concentrated with vegetable moisturiser. During the tinting process there is no protein damage inflicted on the hair, consequently, to pack more proteins in would simply harden the hair texture. The vegetable moisturiser become trapped under the cuticle as they close maintaining a s o f t a n d s u p p l e f e e l t o t h e h a i r. A L W A Y S R E C O M M E N D y o u r c l i e n t t o u s e t h e A l o e V e r a I n t e n s i v e N o r m a l i s i n g S h a m p o o a n d R o y a l C r e a m C o n d i t i o n e r f o r h o m e u s e t o m a i n t a i n t h a t g r e a t f e e l a n d s h i n e a n d t o g r e a t l y r e d u c e c o l o u r f a d e. 1 8

19 MIXING COLOUR HERB AS A QUASI, TONE ON TONE COLOUR Always a great way to introduce a new colour to the client as the result will fade over a period of shampoos and, therefore, is not a permanent commitment. Additionally, many clients do not like obvious re-growth lines when having permanent tints. A quasi is the perfect option. To mix ColourHerbe for a quasi result: M i x 30ml ColourHerbe 15ml Normalising Shampoo 15ml Oxidising Oil Apply to pre-shampooed, towel dried hair. Develop for 20 minutes and remove by just rinsing until the water runs clear. Then apply Cream Reconditioner for 5 minutes. To mix ColourHerbe for a semi-permanent result: M i x 20ml ColourHerbe 30ml Normalising Shampoo 10ml Oxidising Oil Apply to pre-shampooed, towel dried hair. Develop for minutes, depending on the p o r o s i t y o f t h e h a i r. R e m o v e e x c e s s t i n t b y s i m p l y r i n s i n g u n t i l t h e w a t e r r u n s c l e a r. T h e n a p p l y C r e a m R e c o n d i t i o n e r f o r 5 m i n u t e s. A L W A Y S R E M I N D y o u r c l i e n t t o s t o c k - u p o n N o r m a l i s i n g S h a m p o o a n d C r e a m R e c o n d i t i o n e r. W i l l t h e y r u n o u t o f e i t h e r b e f o r e t h e i r n e x t v i s i t? A r e t h e y g o i n g o n h o l i d a y? M a k e s u r e y o u d o n t r u n o u t. O t h e r s h a m p o o s c o u l d s t r i p o u t s o m e c o l o u r! C olourherbe is un do ubtedl y the most clie nt-frie ndly and stylis t-friendly perma nent hair c o l o ur a v a i l a b l e o n t he wo r l d m a r k e t. R E M E M B E R t h e r e a r e v e r y f e w b a d p r o d u c t s o n t h e m a r k e t, b u t t h e r e a r e m a n y b a d l y t r a i n e d h a i r - d r e s s e r w h o w i l l b l a m e a p r o d u c t f o r t h e i r s u b - s t a n d a r d w o r k m a n s h i p.

20 K eep in touch and up to date with ColourHerbe: ColourHerbe telephone numbers: Product Order Line Get the best out of ColourHerbe for your client and for yourself. W ork in an ammonia-f r e e e n v i r o n m e n t a n d g i ve yo u r c l i e n t s a n a m m o n i a - free experience in your salon. ColourHerbe brings colouring into the 21st century. T une in to w w w. yo u t u b e. c o m / ge n tl e b eautyu k t o wa t c h our ColourHerbe tutoria l s and product re vie ws Find ColourHerbe UK on Facebook and promote your salon business with us. F o l l o w G e n t l e B e a u t y on i t t e r. c o m / g e n t l e b e a u t y H a ve yo ur sa lon lis ted free of charge on the w w w.colourhe rbe.co.uk we b s i t e s a lo n dire c t o r y Free promotional leaflets and posters available please request these w h e n o r d e r i n g y o u r p r o d u c t s. ColourHerbe is NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS. ColourHerbe colours are suitable for VEGANS and registered with the UK Vegan Society.

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