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Rating: 4.9Based on 32 reviews
  • 2 months

    Lightened Hair

    Does it also remove orange tones? (The lightness level after bleaching is good and the shade is suitable, but the orange tones come through in certain lighting.)
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    • Customer service at Lyko
      1 month
      Hi Ida, Thank you for your question! 😊💕 To neutralize the orange pigment, blue pigments are needed, while this silver shampoo mainly contains violet pigments. The result depends a lot on how orange your hair color is – or if it might be more yellowish. If you want a more precise recommendation from our hairdressers for a product that suits you, you can send us a picture of your hair via email at asiakaspalvelu@lyko.fi – we are happy to help! 💌 Have a lovely day! 🌷
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  • 3 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    Excellent

    Very economical and effective silver shampoo. Does not dry out.
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Sim SensitiveBlonde Shampoo 250 ml

160 kr
Rec. price 209 kr
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Shampoo for blond, highlighted and grey hair, Keeps hair bright and clear blond. Highly concentrated pigment-rich shampoo formula effectively neutralizes undesired warm shades increasing blonde shade brightness. Moisturizes hair. Adds shine, volume and thickness. Along with blonde and grey hair, perfectly suits darker shades that need cool tones.

Use:
Apply shampoo to damp hair, lather gently and leave on for 1-5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. Tip: If you want a more pigmented end-result, apply a generous amount of shampoo onto towel-dry hair and leave on for 10-30 minutes. Attention! Due to pigment-rich consistency we advise you to wear gloves.

250 ml
  • Category:Shampoo
  • Article number:
    1013-138-0250

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