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#Ion color brilliance permanent ingredients series
High Lift Blonde series is mixed 1:2 ratio: Two ounces of color to 4 ounces of 30 or 40 Volume Ion Sensitive Scalp Developer. Two ounces of color to two ounces of 10, 20, 30 or 40 Volume Ion Sensitive Scalp Creme Developer. It penetrates the cuticle layer of the hair, and guarantees 100% gray coverage.ĭirections on Ion Packaging: 1:1 mixing ratio. It creates shine, fade-resistant color and conditioning. Ion Hair Color is a dye that uses pure ionic micro pigments to penetrate the hair to create a deeper color with more intensity. Showering after dying will give best results because this will wash out the reactants in the color and further condition your hair. Once the dying is complete, the conditioner/alcohol that is mixed closes the cuticles and protects the hair, leaving it soft and rejuvenated. Throughout the reaction, while the previous bonds are broken, a new permanent color is bonded to the hair cortex. The sulfur is what causes the distinguishing odor of hair color. During this process, the ammonia and peroxide, which are explained in more depth in the following section, react and break down the already existing bonds, releasing sulfur. After this reaction, the color is bonded within the hair shaft. The reaction involves a two-step process that first removes the original color of the hair and then deposits the new color. Once the layer is open, the dye reacts with the inner portion, or cortex, of the hair, to deposit the color. The outer layer of the hair, or the cuticle, must be opened before permanent color can be deposited. The conditioners are used to close the cuticle after coloring and protect the new color. Various types of alcohols and conditioners are also present in this hair color. As the melanin is decolorized, a new permanent color is bonded to the hair cortex from the crème color. It is also a catalyst when the dye itself comes together with the peroxide, which is used as the developer. Ammonia is an alkaline chemical, a colorless gas used that opens the cuticle and allows the dye to access the hair. Peroxide breaks down chemical bonds in hair, and the sulfur is released. Ammonia and Peroxide are the two main components of Ion Color Brilliance Crme Permanent Hair Color. The developer removes pre-existing color. Ammonia and Peroxide are the two main components of Ion Color Brilliance Crème Permanent Hair Color.
