Saturday, April 27, 2013

Forever Blonde


Ok so today we are talking about a Shampoo.
This week at work I had to chance to do some highlights. Partial and all over highlights. Some for just the fun and others to start going completely blonde. Now if any stylist knows anything, its that unless you have virgin hair is the only time your able to know where the color will be. And with artificial colored hair that’s a shot in the dark really. SO then of course your going to want to do test in the back of the head to see what color or colors still might be in the hair shaft. But that’s all stuff that I don’t want to get into.

If anyone knows anything it is that once you get to the color you may want there is still a lot of possible yellow in the hair, and clients are all I don’t want orange or yellow in my hair. The best way to remove the color yellow is that on the opposite side of that color wheel is that of purple. So if there is yellow just add purple. SO a purple shampoo will start to remove the yellow out of the hair.

Ok so this shampoo I’m talking about is the Forever blonde®, its sulfate-free, and keractive repair. So this shampoo gently cleanses and keeps the blonde hair light, bright and healthy, while giving you the benefits of the KerActive protein and safflower oleosomes. This protein helps repair damage and reseals the cuticle.

The protein blend “hugs up on that cuticle” to help repair, the safflower oleosomes deliver and intense dose of moisture and then of course seals the hair cuticle, its rich sulfate-free surfactants help condition strands.

The Forever Blonde® shampoo comes in 2.5 oz. 8.5 oz. and the forever 33.8(L) with the shampoo you will see an instant transformation in the hair the moment you wash it out from when you had put it in. You’re going to love it, may it be a stylist or consumer. This will keep blonde on it’s A Game.

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