| Packaging | 1 |
| Manufacturer | L'Oréal Group |
Empty the contents of the oxidizing agent and the coloring cream into a non-metallic bowl and mix.
Apply the entire mixture using a brush from roots to ends. Let it sit for a while and then rinse. Apply the final treatment with 3 oils to your hair, leave it on for a few minutes, and then rinse off. Your hair will be radiant to look at and soft to the touch.| Packaging | 1 |
| Manufacturer | L'Oréal Group |
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| Packaging | 1 |
| Manufacturer | L'Oréal Group |
Do not use if you have experienced an adverse reaction to black henna. Before the first use, make sure that the hair dye does not trigger an allergic reaction or irritation on your skin. Apply a small amount, for example, on your hand 48 hours before the actual coloring. Do not rinse, cover, or touch the area. If irritation or other adverse reactions occur within 48 hours, do not use the color.
The story of the Garnier brand began in 1904 when hairdresser Alfred Amour Garnier developed the first plant-based tonic for hair beauty, which soon became a bestseller. In 1960, the first Garnier hair dye for home use was created, and women began to view their hair as a fashion accessory. Among other products that gained instant popularity are, for example, Garnier micellar water or Garnier Pure Active cleansing gel.
The Garnier brand always listens to its customers and reflects their needs in skin and hair care. Creates products that are truly effective, easily accessible, and simplify daily beauty care rituals. It is precisely because of these facts that Garnier cosmetics have become so successful, and today you can find them in more than 120 countries around the world.
All Garnier products worldwide are now officially approved by Cruelty Free International under the Leaping Bunny program.