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Directions Lilac

Directions lilac hair dye is a subtle, pretty purple dye that works well with pinks and purples like Carnation and Lavender..

Directions lilac is best used on well bleached hair, if your hair has any colour left after you bleach it then either pre treat with directions white toner or use a darker shade .

1 Pot £4.99
Any 2 for £8.49
Any 4 for £15.49
£4.99

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Description
 

Directions dyes are long lasting, rich dyes that work well on most hair types.

To to get the best results from Directions lilac dye we reccomend that you apply it to bleached or pre lightened hair. Directions dye can also be used to achieve a tint to untreated hair . Semi-permanent hair dyes usually last between 4 and 8 washes, this will depend on your hair type.

Quick Instructions:
  • Wash or wet your hair and pat dry
  • Apply Directions dye to your hair, spreading evenly with a tint brush or comb through
  • Allow to develop for around 15 - 30 mins
  • Rinse out the dye until the water starts to run clear

Always carry out a patch test on your skin first to make sure that Directions dye is suitable for you. We also suggest that you wear gloves and old clothes as directions dye can stain.

More info available in the Instructions section.


Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 | Total Reviews: 2  Write a review.

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  0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
 
Brilliant! January 9, 2013
Reviewer: Holly from Wales, UK  
This dye is absolutely fab on my hair! I did put a bit too much in so it's a very strong purple, but it's a beautiful colour nonetheless. Definitely recommend it!

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  0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
best lilac colour ever!! May 5, 2012
Reviewer: molly devine from newcastle upon tyne  
This must be one of the best toners ever so if anyone wants there hair to be lilac I would choose this one and for 4.99 it works like magic :')

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