Herbatint 4N Chestnut 150ml

Herbatint 4N Chestnut – Permanent Hair Color, Medium Brown 150ml

Herbatint 4N Chestnut is a permanent hair color in a natural medium brown shade, providing rich, balanced color with perfect gray coverage. It features an ammonia-free formula that is gentle on the scalp, making it an ideal choice for achieving a beautiful color without compromising hair health.

 

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Delta Company

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Delta Company

Product Description

Herbatint 4N Chestnut – Permanent Hair Color, Medium Brown 150ml

Herbatint 4N Chestnut is a permanent hair color in a natural medium brown shade, providing rich, balanced color with perfect gray coverage. It features an ammonia-free formula that is gentle on the scalp, making it an ideal choice for achieving a beautiful color without compromising hair health.

Benefits:

  • Natural medium brown shade: Gives hair a healthy look with long-lasting shine.
  • Perfect gray coverage: Ensures even color that fully covers white hair.
  • Ammonia-free: Protects hair health without causing irritation or damage.
  • Enriched with plant extracts: Contains aloe vera, jojoba, and ginseng, which nourish and maintain hair softness.
  • Gentle formula: Suitable for sensitive hair, keeping it hydrated and flexible.
  • Easy to use: Simple at-home application with clear instructions.

💡 Herbatint 4N Chestnut is the perfect choice for those seeking a natural medium brown shade while maintaining hair health and vitality.

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