SBL's Hair Colour (Black And Dark Brown)
SBL's Hair Colour made from henna leaves and rich natural Indian herbs is ideal for hair colouring & conditioning. It provides nourishment to the hair, making them dark, shiny and soft.
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Product Name: SBL's Hair Colour (Black And Dark Brown)
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Available packs size: Box of 12 packs having 2 sachets 8g each
SBL's Hair Colour made from henna leaves and rich natural Indian herbs is ideal for hair colouring & conditioning. It provides nourishment to the hair, making them dark, shiny and soft.
Key Ingredients
Henna Powder, Amla Powder, Dry Extract of Aloe Vera and Hibiscus Powder.
- Aloe Vera has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, helps remove dandruff; restores shine & luster making the hair silky and smooth thereby enhancing the beauty of hair.
- Amla acts as a hair tonic. It strengthens hair follicles & encourages hair growth; prevents accumulation of dandruff on scalp; improves hair colour making them darker and shiny.
- Hibiscus rejuvenates hair and strengthens the hair from root to tip. It acts as a mild cleanser that helps eliminate toxins. Hibiscus has exceptional hair nourishing properties and also removes dandruff.
Directions for use
To get the best result SBL's Hair Colour should be used in a proper manner as follows
Wash hair with shampoo making them oil-free and dry. Mix the colour powder of one sachet (8g) in 40 ml (8 teaspoonful) lukewarm water making a fine paste. Apply it immediately using brush ensuring that it has been applied to the hair evenly. Comb through the hair so as to enable the paste to reach the roots of the hair. Allow it to dry for 30 minutes and rinse the hair thoroughly with lukewarm water.
SBL's Hair Colour provides nourishment & conditioning along with deep rich color.
Caution
This product should not be used for dyeing the eyelashes, eyebrows or hair in sensitive parts of the body, as such use may cause blindness or irritation.
Sensitivity test: PPD containing preparations may cause inflammation of the skin in some cases and so a preliminary test should always be carried out to determine whether or not special sensitivity exists. For carrying out the test, cleanse a small area of skin behind the ear or upon the inner surface of the forearm. Mix a small quantity of colour powder with 1-2 drops of water. Apply a small quantity of the paste to the area and allow it to dry. After 24 hours, wash the area gently, with soap and water. If no irritation or inflammation is apparent, it may be assumed that no hypersensitivity exists. The test should, however, be carried out before each and every application.