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Revlon Professional Revlonissimo Color Excel semi-permanent dye, 6.65 purple red, 70 ml Review

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Description of Revlon Professional Revlonissimo Color Excel semi-permanent dye, 6.65 purple red, 70 ml

Ammonia-free Color Excel by Revlonissimo with a hair mask effect formula. The exclusive caring complex contains cotton extract and cationic polymers that protect the hair fiber. 58 + 4 precise shades: a wide range for precise matching with Revlonissimo shades for a single, uniform, reliable color result. The redesigned texture is even more creamy for easy application of the colorant.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

I would say that I used the paint for roughly a year. I was unable to colour my dead hair at high percentages, so I had to let it grow out first. Although immediately after dying it could go into a clear blue, after a couple of washes it became perfect, and it was the only one that did not raise my roots with obvious rust at the level of 8 ki. I tried a variety of different shades before deciding to stop at 9.2 because it was the only one that gave a cold shade. Each of the other colours in the

Pros
  • Doesn't damage hair
Cons
  • Raises roots. The numbers assigned to paints do not in any way correspond to the conventional color ideas.