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NIRVEL GREEN hair colouring cream
Revolution in hair dressing
The formula does not contain ammonia or p-phenylendiamine (coal tar) and
therefore it minimises the problems of allergy and irritation common to
oxidation tints. This formula achieves OPTIMUM GREY HAIR COVERAGE with
spectacular SHINE and leaves the hair SOFT.
ODOURLESS
This colouring cream is particularly suitable for people colouring their hair
for the first time, and those with allergy and irritation problems.
NIRVEL GREEN colouring cream contains |
NIRVEL GREEN colouring cream does not contains |
- Dermo-protection agent derived from oil, this is ideal for
sensitive scalp
- an active ingredient that increases colour adherence to hair
ensuring excellent grey hair coverage and enhanced
resistance to washing.
- Wheat proteins which hydrates and protect hair fibres leaving
the hair soft and shiny.
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- p-phenylendiamine (coal tar): One of the colouring agents
that causes most sensitivity problems.
- Ammonia: which causes stinging and irritation in addition
to its unpleasant smell in traditional hair colours.
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NIRVEL GREEN colouring cream is available in 60ml tubes as follows:
10 BASE colour tones (from 1 to 12), and
5 colour enhancers (PT): Grey, Copper, Chestnut, Golden and
Brown.
HOW TO USE:
COVERING [covers up to 100% of white hair]:
for covering use nirvel 20V peroxide
mix as follows
Tone (Shade) |
BASE |
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE: 20V |
EXPOSURE TIME |
BASE SHADES: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. |
60ml |
60ml |
30 minutes |
LIGHTENING [lightens up to 3 tones in 30 minutes]:
for lightening use nirvel 40V peroxide
mix as follows
Tone (Shade) |
BASE |
HYHYDROGEN PEROXIDE: 40V |
EXPOSURE TIMEtd>
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BASE SHADES: 10 and 12. |
60ml |
120ml |
30 minutes |
FASHION COLOURS:
mix as follows
Tone (Shade) |
BASE |
PT (colour enhancers) |
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE: 20V |
EXPOSURE TIME |
BASE SHADES: 3, 4 and 5 |
30ml |
30ml |
60ml |
30 minutes |
BASE SHADES: 6, 7 and 8 |
40ml |
20ml |
60ml |
30 minutes |
BASE SHADES: 9 and 10 |
50ml |
10ml |
60ml |
30 minutes |
Please refer to the following chart for possible mixes:

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