maria nilaColour RefreshNon-Permanent Colour Masque 7.40 Bright Copper
A pigmented, nourishing masque that will quickly freshen up your hair and colour.
Use:
Apply to washed, towel-dried hair. Spread the cream using a comb/your fingers. Let sit for 3-10 min. depending on desired intensity. Rinse and finish with conditioner. Suitable to use as is on medium to dark hair (level 2-7).
For lighter hair, please dilute with White Mix, or effect may be too intense. Bleach on Colour Refresh may cause discolouration. Please consider using gloves.
CAUTION: Wear gloves to prevent staining or skin irritation. This product contains ingredients that may cause skin irritation on certain individuals and a preliminary test according to accompanying directions should first be made. This product must not be used for dyeing the eyelashes or eyebrows; to do so may cause blindness.
- Category:Color Treatments
- Article number:1003-134-0300
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- Most helpful positive
Ottilia
1 years agoverified customerColor refresh Sand
I was satisfied with the result:) The hair smells good and became very soft. Before and after picture. #lykoreview17 likes12670 views - Most helpful negative
Lova
5 months ago2 likes4794 views Caroline Karlsen
1 day ago1 likes291 viewsKajsa
3 days agoWhat color
Hey, I'm going to buy a hair mask to preserve my color! Would Autumn Red work?1 likes2248 viewsKajsa
1 day agoHi, thanks for the reply! Is it the red color I should use? Best regards,
to leave a commentAnna
1 week agoRed Color Bomb
Hey, I really love Maria Nila's color bombs, was so incredibly satisfied with their Cherry Red that is no longer available. The morning after the treatment, it looked like in the other picture. How do I achieve that result with the color bombs that are available now? My hair is the same today as it was before the red treatment, naturally dark and with light highlights. I’m so looking forward to looking like that again 🥹5 likes2904 viewsThereseR
3 days agoAnd cacao intense :)
to leave a commentLinnea
1 week agoUncolored Hair
Can this be used on uncolored hair?642 viewsLinnea
Customer service at Lyko1 week agoHey Linnea! 👋🏻😊 Color packs often have a hard time adhering to uncolored hair, as the hair strands are not prepared to absorb the color pigments in the same way that colored hair is 🤎 Take care!
to leave a commentJessika
1 week agoverified customerPerfect between salon visits!
I recently went from bleached/striped hair to a red copper color for the first time at my wonderful hairdresser, but unfortunately, the vibrant red copper color didn't last that long. So before a follow-up visit, I thought I’d try these color bombs to liven up the red and will continue with it for wooow!! I have now been going to the hairdresser for about 3 years, previously I have dyed/bleached my hair myself at home with mostly good results, so messing with hair and colors is not new for me but definitely unfamiliar since I go to the salon instead. It was very easy to use and I think mixing the colors was simple! My goal with this color bomb was to achieve a result as close as possible to what I got when it was freshly dyed! I still think I did well! It became the type of shade I wanted and I feel good in it! First picture: the result right after the salon visit. Second picture: after about 2 weeks but roughly the exact same shade as just before using the color bomb. Last picture: my result with my color mix of Bright copper, Autumn Red, and white mix! My mix consisted mostly of bright copper, almost the same amount of white mix but a little less, and just a tiny bit of autumn red, maybe about 2 teaspoons. I started counting the number of pumps first but then went by the shade in my bowl and it turned out great! The hair also became very soft and shiny, and I will definitely continue to use this! I can really recommend the combination of these three shades as it turned into a very nice coppery red color!+2
6 likes3055 viewsIselin
1 week agoExtensions
Can you use it if you have tape extensions made of real hair from before?825 viewsBetina
Hairdresser at Lyko1 week agoHi Iselin! You can definitely use a color treatment on tape extensions that are made of real hair - but remember that it’s not hair that is in the same condition as your own, so the color can turn out relatively different. I would probably test on a strand of both your own hair and the extension before applying it all over, just to see how it turns out 👋🏻 Have a great weekend 🤍
to leave a commentIdis Fredriksson
2 weeks ago5 likes2896 viewsSaga
2 weeks agoNeutralize Warm Hair
Hi, I have very dark brown warm hair (dyed) and I'm wondering if this can neutralize it and make it look a bit more «ash» like. Or is there something else that works better?1112 viewsBetina
Hairdresser at Lyko2 weeks agoHi Saga! It's always a bit difficult to recommend a correction without having seen the color - but when you have dark hair, you often have more red pigments than yellow. So you need blue instead of purple to correct the color! I think this could be a good alternative, as it is for dark hair and contains cool pigments lyko.com/no/goldwell/goldwell-color-giving-shampoo-cool-brown-250ml Have a nice day!
to leave a commentMaria
2 weeks agoDoes it work on uncolored hair?
Hey! I dyed my hair black but I'm wondering if I can avoid dyeing it again since I'm so bad at just doing the roots, so the whole hair gets dyed every time. Does the black color bomb work on uncolored hair?953 viewsEmma
Customer service at Lyko2 weeks agoHey Maria! 🤍👋 A color bomb unfortunately won't hold well on untreated hair, so the risk is that there will be two different colors on the whole hair compared to the roots. I can also strongly recommend doing our hair color test on the website 🤍 There you can do a professional hair test and get tailored feedback on how to proceed and which products to use to achieve the exact shade you dream of. The ones helping you are trained hairdressers and hair experts 😍👌 You can find the test via this link: lyko.com/sv/beauty-scan2 Take care! 🎉🌈
to leave a commentMelinda
2 weeks agoWhat is the difference?
What is the difference between the bottles that are called 6 or 4.10??934 viewsAngelica
Customer service at Lyko2 weeks agoHey Melinda The difference between these two is that they have slightly different lightness levels and undertones The first number (e.g., 6 or 4) indicates the level of the color tone or lightness. 6 ➡ Dark blonde or light brown 4 ➡ Brown (darker than 6) The lower the number, the darker the color. The numbers after the dot indicate undertones or shades in the color. .10 stands for an ashy undertone with hints of cool, gray, or bluish shades that tone down warm tones. Take care!
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