John Frieda Sun Streaks to Light up Hair
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Turn up the heat for bold strokes of blonde or subtle, multi-dimensional strands… Sun Streaks gentle peroxide formula is solar-powered (or dryer-powered) to light up hair with fresh-from-the-beach, sun-drenched highlights. Controlled application lets you create wide, chunky highlights, skinny, random rays, or touch-up roots between color applications. Unique time-release gel lightens gradually to help avoid brassy, orange tones. Safe to leave on all day. Doesn’t need to be rinsed out. Recommended for blonde to medium hair only.
Directions:
Apply gel to dried hair and expose to direct sunlight or apply blow-dryer heat. Reapply until desired lightening effect is achieved. Lightening effect will increase with each use. Highlights will be permanent.
For skinny streaks and chunky strands: Apply gel to fingertips and pull through selected sections of hair from roots to ends.
For root touch up: Apply as desired to blend away the darker roots, avoiding contact with the scalp.
Ingredients:
Water, Hydrogen Peroxide, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Glycerin, Ammonium Hydroxide.
Warnings & Precautions:
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Wash hands after use. If skin irritation or redness appears, discontinue use. Keep away from children.
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