It always starts with a shine. This bright blonde, mirror of the sun, which we dream of keeping as fresh as when leaving the living room. And yet, a few weeks later, he takes on a bland tint, pulling towards the gold, even worse: chick yellow. To avoid this chromatic drift, three well -chosen treatments are enough to restore radiance without starting from scratch.
A shampoo to revive the brightness gently
When the blond begins to oxidize, the first step is to clean without alter The color. THE Lightening shampoo John Frieda Go Blonder is a formidable ally. Its gentle citrus and chamomile formula is gradually acting, without ammonia or peroxide, for lightenor even two for regular use.
It is not a decisive, but a revealer of light. The effect is visible over the use, especially in summer. It is used two to three times a week, no more, to avoid drying. Result: a clearer, clearer blondewithout overload or false reflections.
Powerful neutralization against yellow reflections
If your blonde turns warm, no need to panic. Just integrate into your routine a correction treatment of your like theJohn Frieda’s ultra-purple conditioner. Thanks to its purple pigments Intense, it neutralizes yellow or copper tones in a few minutes.
It is left two to five minutes after the shampoo, depending on the need. The more we leave it, the colder the effect. It is not a nourishing care but a nuance. It is used once or twice a weekand always on well wrung hair for better adhesion of the pigment.
A patina in reinforcement to correct excesses
Sometimes, despite all the precautions, a blonde becomes dull or unbalanced. This is where the Blonde Corrector Corrector Patina Care. Based on purple pearlsit acts as an Instagram filter, thoroughly unwanted reflections.
This treatment does not apply systematically, but When the need arises : Before an event, after a long exposure to the sun or when the golden reflections come back. It only takes an application of five to ten minutes, once and twice a month. He does not try, and brings a real fresh blow without weakening the fiber.
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