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    Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8

    After a hair dye treatment or hair coloring, the hair deserves extra attention and care. A color treatment can cause quite a bit of stress for the hair, which is why Imperity offers the After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream.

    Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8, is a dual-action (acidic) product. The unique composition of this product ensures that the hair cuticle layer is closed again after a technical treatment and makes the hair wonderfully smooth. In addition, the Cuticle Sealer ensures that the color pigments are better retained in the hair.

    When you dye your hair, the hair cuticles open. This is also necessary to allow the paint to penetrate the hair properly. After dyeing, it is necessary to close these hair cuticles again. Due to the acidity of Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8, the hair cuticles close again, so that the paint is locked in the hair as if it were. If you do not close the hair cuticles, your hair will continue to feel "ropey" and the newly dyed hair will fade very quickly.

    Cuticle Sealer Cream PH 3.8 Specifications:

    • The acidity of the cream causes the hair cuticles to close
    • The hair feels perfectly soft
    • Is easy to comb through
    • Secures the color pigments of the hair dye in the hair
    • Prevents rapid fading of hair color
    • Conditions and nourishes the hair

    Cuticle Sealer Cream Use:

    • Distribute a small amount over damp hair
    • Massage well and distribute
    • Let it work for 5 minutes
    • Rinse well

    Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream is available in a 200 ml and 1000 ml package.

    EXTRA information about PH values for your hair!

    When we talk about beauty and pH value, most people immediately think of the acidity of the skin. Many skin care products say 'pH neutral'. But have you ever thought about the importance of the right pH value for hair? Because this is also very important for healthy, shiny hair. Did you know that healthy acidity for the skin and hair are slightly different? We thought it was time to shed some light on this! 

    What does the pH value actually mean?

    The abbreviation 'pH' stands for 'Potentia Hydrogenii' (Latin). This refers to the number of hydrogen ions in a specific substance. These values are displayed on a scale from 0 to 14, where a value of 0 is an acidic substance and a value of 14 is a basic (or alkaline) substance. At a pH value of 7 we call it pH neutral. Each number within this scale represents an increase or decrease in acidity by a factor of 10. 

    What is the ideal acidity of the skin?

    Our skin has a natural protective layer in the form of sebum. This layer prevents the skin from drying out and provides protection against pathogens, such as certain bacteria and fungi. The pH value of this protective layer should be around 5.5. We can say that this is slightly acidic. There is sometimes confusion on this topic because skin care products are sometimes advertised as pH neutral. That is actually incorrect because pH neutral is a value of 7, while this means that the pH value of the product is equal to the pH value of the skin (5.5).

    What is the ideal pH value of the hair?

    The hair may generally be slightly more acidic than the skin. A healthy pH value for the hair is between 3.5 and 5.5. Hair reaches its so-called neutral charge around a pH value of 3.67, which means that there is no positive or negative electrical charge. What does this mean for hair care products? All these products have a certain pH value, which will mix with the pH value of the hair and skin. These products can therefore cause your hair and skin to become more acidic or more basic. It is essential to use products whose pH value matches that of the hair and scalp.

    pH value of hair care products

    There appears to be little attention, even among many manufacturers of hair care products, for the correct pH value of these products. Many shampoo suppliers do not mention the pH value on the packaging. Many shampoos that you buy in the supermarket or at the drugstore have a pH value higher than 6. It is better to use a shampoo with a value lower than 5. Professional hair salon brands do offer shampoos in most cases. with a pH value lower than 5.5. This is important, because these shampoos ensure that the hair cuticles close, making the hair smoother and shinier!

    What do acidic hair care products do?

    Although you need a slightly acidic shampoo and conditioner for best results, they should not be too acidic. Too strong acids will otherwise damage the hair. Always stay as close as possible to the natural pH value of the hair. People who have colored their hair orange or red must be extra careful not to use products that are too acidic. In that case, it is better to choose hair products that have been specially developed for colored hair. People with a very oily scalp should also avoid using hair care products that are too acidic and rather choose a shampoo with a pH value of 6 or higher until the problem of oily skin is resolved.

    What do hair care products that are too basic do?

    When the pH value of shampoos is higher than 7, the hair shaft and cuticle of the hair become soft and begin to swell. This can cause the hair to become very dry, porous and brittle and ultimately damaged. An example of a shampoo that usually has a pH value of around 7 is baby shampoo. Many people think that this is a mild shampoo and that it is therefore good for the hair. The pH value of 7 ensures that the shampoo does not sting the eyes. The disadvantage of this shampoo is that it opens the hair cuticles, which can cause frizz.

    Ingredients:

    Aqua (Water); Cetearyl Alcohol; Cetrimonium Chloride; Glyceryl Laurate; Amodimethicone; Perfume (Fragrance); Triethylene Glycol; Hexyl Cinnamal; Benzyl Alcohol; Silicone Quaternium-18; Propylene Glycol; Trideceth-10; Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde; Trideceth-6; Trideceth-12; Citric Acid; Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hyaluronate; Phenoxyethanol; Methylchloroisothiazolinone Methylisothiazolinone; Camellia Oleifera Seed Oil; Magnesium Nitrate; Magnesium Chloride; Diamond Powder; Maltodextrin; Ruby Powder; Ci 14700 (Fd&C Red 4); Wheat Amino Acids; Soy Amino Acids; Arginine Hcl; Serine; Threonine; Ethylhexylglycerin; Potassium Sorbate; Sodium Benzoate; Silica; Acetyl Heptapeptide-9 (And) Colloidal Gold

    Fast delivery
    All orders are shipped from our logistics warehouse in the center of the country. Hundreds of packages leave our warehouse every day on their way to a satisfied customer. Our customer service can be reached by telephone on 033 258 43 43.

Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8

After a hair dye treatment or hair coloring, the hair deserves extra attention and care. A color treatment can cause quite a bit of stress for the hair, which is why Imperity offers the After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream.

Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8, is a dual-action (acidic) product. The unique composition of this product ensures that the hair cuticle layer is closed again after a technical treatment and makes the hair wonderfully smooth. In addition, the Cuticle Sealer ensures that the color pigments are better retained in the hair.

When you dye your hair, the hair cuticles open. This is also necessary to allow the paint to penetrate the hair properly. After dyeing, it is necessary to close these hair cuticles again. Due to the acidity of Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8, the hair cuticles close again, so that the paint is locked in the hair as if it were. If you do not close the hair cuticles, your hair will continue to feel "ropey" and the newly dyed hair will fade very quickly.

Cuticle Sealer Cream PH 3.8 Specifications:

  • The acidity of the cream causes the hair cuticles to close
  • The hair feels perfectly soft
  • Is easy to comb through
  • Secures the color pigments of the hair dye in the hair
  • Prevents rapid fading of hair color
  • Conditions and nourishes the hair

Cuticle Sealer Cream Use:

  • Distribute a small amount over damp hair
  • Massage well and distribute
  • Let it work for 5 minutes
  • Rinse well

Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream is available in a 200 ml and 1000 ml package.

EXTRA information about PH values for your hair!

When we talk about beauty and pH value, most people immediately think of the acidity of the skin. Many skin care products say 'pH neutral'. But have you ever thought about the importance of the right pH value for hair? Because this is also very important for healthy, shiny hair. Did you know that healthy acidity for the skin and hair are slightly different? We thought it was time to shed some light on this! 

What does the pH value actually mean?

The abbreviation 'pH' stands for 'Potentia Hydrogenii' (Latin). This refers to the number of hydrogen ions in a specific substance. These values are displayed on a scale from 0 to 14, where a value of 0 is an acidic substance and a value of 14 is a basic (or alkaline) substance. At a pH value of 7 we call it pH neutral. Each number within this scale represents an increase or decrease in acidity by a factor of 10. 

What is the ideal acidity of the skin?

Our skin has a natural protective layer in the form of sebum. This layer prevents the skin from drying out and provides protection against pathogens, such as certain bacteria and fungi. The pH value of this protective layer should be around 5.5. We can say that this is slightly acidic. There is sometimes confusion on this topic because skin care products are sometimes advertised as pH neutral. That is actually incorrect because pH neutral is a value of 7, while this means that the pH value of the product is equal to the pH value of the skin (5.5).

What is the ideal pH value of the hair?

The hair may generally be slightly more acidic than the skin. A healthy pH value for the hair is between 3.5 and 5.5. Hair reaches its so-called neutral charge around a pH value of 3.67, which means that there is no positive or negative electrical charge. What does this mean for hair care products? All these products have a certain pH value, which will mix with the pH value of the hair and skin. These products can therefore cause your hair and skin to become more acidic or more basic. It is essential to use products whose pH value matches that of the hair and scalp.

pH value of hair care products

There appears to be little attention, even among many manufacturers of hair care products, for the correct pH value of these products. Many shampoo suppliers do not mention the pH value on the packaging. Many shampoos that you buy in the supermarket or at the drugstore have a pH value higher than 6. It is better to use a shampoo with a value lower than 5. Professional hair salon brands do offer shampoos in most cases. with a pH value lower than 5.5. This is important, because these shampoos ensure that the hair cuticles close, making the hair smoother and shinier!

What do acidic hair care products do?

Although you need a slightly acidic shampoo and conditioner for best results, they should not be too acidic. Too strong acids will otherwise damage the hair. Always stay as close as possible to the natural pH value of the hair. People who have colored their hair orange or red must be extra careful not to use products that are too acidic. In that case, it is better to choose hair products that have been specially developed for colored hair. People with a very oily scalp should also avoid using hair care products that are too acidic and rather choose a shampoo with a pH value of 6 or higher until the problem of oily skin is resolved.

What do hair care products that are too basic do?

When the pH value of shampoos is higher than 7, the hair shaft and cuticle of the hair become soft and begin to swell. This can cause the hair to become very dry, porous and brittle and ultimately damaged. An example of a shampoo that usually has a pH value of around 7 is baby shampoo. Many people think that this is a mild shampoo and that it is therefore good for the hair. The pH value of 7 ensures that the shampoo does not sting the eyes. The disadvantage of this shampoo is that it opens the hair cuticles, which can cause frizz.

Ingredients:

Aqua (Water); Cetearyl Alcohol; Cetrimonium Chloride; Glyceryl Laurate; Amodimethicone; Perfume (Fragrance); Triethylene Glycol; Hexyl Cinnamal; Benzyl Alcohol; Silicone Quaternium-18; Propylene Glycol; Trideceth-10; Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde; Trideceth-6; Trideceth-12; Citric Acid; Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hyaluronate; Phenoxyethanol; Methylchloroisothiazolinone Methylisothiazolinone; Camellia Oleifera Seed Oil; Magnesium Nitrate; Magnesium Chloride; Diamond Powder; Maltodextrin; Ruby Powder; Ci 14700 (Fd&C Red 4); Wheat Amino Acids; Soy Amino Acids; Arginine Hcl; Serine; Threonine; Ethylhexylglycerin; Potassium Sorbate; Sodium Benzoate; Silica; Acetyl Heptapeptide-9 (And) Colloidal Gold

Fast delivery
All orders are shipped from our logistics warehouse in the center of the country. Hundreds of packages leave our warehouse every day on their way to a satisfied customer. Our customer service can be reached by telephone on 033 258 43 43.

Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8

Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, dual-action acid product. Close the hair cuticles after a hair dye treatment. Color retention!
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    Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8

    After a hair dye treatment or hair coloring, the hair deserves extra attention and care. A color treatment can cause quite a bit of stress for the hair, which is why Imperity offers the After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream.

    Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8, is a dual-action (acidic) product. The unique composition of this product ensures that the hair cuticle layer is closed again after a technical treatment and makes the hair wonderfully smooth. In addition, the Cuticle Sealer ensures that the color pigments are better retained in the hair.

    When you dye your hair, the hair cuticles open. This is also necessary to allow the paint to penetrate the hair properly. After dyeing, it is necessary to close these hair cuticles again. Due to the acidity of Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8, the hair cuticles close again, so that the paint is locked in the hair as if it were. If you do not close the hair cuticles, your hair will continue to feel "ropey" and the newly dyed hair will fade very quickly.

    Cuticle Sealer Cream PH 3.8 Specifications:

    • The acidity of the cream causes the hair cuticles to close
    • The hair feels perfectly soft
    • Is easy to comb through
    • Secures the color pigments of the hair dye in the hair
    • Prevents rapid fading of hair color
    • Conditions and nourishes the hair

    Cuticle Sealer Cream Use:

    • Distribute a small amount over damp hair
    • Massage well and distribute
    • Let it work for 5 minutes
    • Rinse well

    Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream is available in a 200 ml and 1000 ml package.

    EXTRA information about PH values for your hair!

    When we talk about beauty and pH value, most people immediately think of the acidity of the skin. Many skin care products say 'pH neutral'. But have you ever thought about the importance of the right pH value for hair? Because this is also very important for healthy, shiny hair. Did you know that healthy acidity for the skin and hair are slightly different? We thought it was time to shed some light on this! 

    What does the pH value actually mean?

    The abbreviation 'pH' stands for 'Potentia Hydrogenii' (Latin). This refers to the number of hydrogen ions in a specific substance. These values are displayed on a scale from 0 to 14, where a value of 0 is an acidic substance and a value of 14 is a basic (or alkaline) substance. At a pH value of 7 we call it pH neutral. Each number within this scale represents an increase or decrease in acidity by a factor of 10. 

    What is the ideal acidity of the skin?

    Our skin has a natural protective layer in the form of sebum. This layer prevents the skin from drying out and provides protection against pathogens, such as certain bacteria and fungi. The pH value of this protective layer should be around 5.5. We can say that this is slightly acidic. There is sometimes confusion on this topic because skin care products are sometimes advertised as pH neutral. That is actually incorrect because pH neutral is a value of 7, while this means that the pH value of the product is equal to the pH value of the skin (5.5).

    What is the ideal pH value of the hair?

    The hair may generally be slightly more acidic than the skin. A healthy pH value for the hair is between 3.5 and 5.5. Hair reaches its so-called neutral charge around a pH value of 3.67, which means that there is no positive or negative electrical charge. What does this mean for hair care products? All these products have a certain pH value, which will mix with the pH value of the hair and skin. These products can therefore cause your hair and skin to become more acidic or more basic. It is essential to use products whose pH value matches that of the hair and scalp.

    pH value of hair care products

    There appears to be little attention, even among many manufacturers of hair care products, for the correct pH value of these products. Many shampoo suppliers do not mention the pH value on the packaging. Many shampoos that you buy in the supermarket or at the drugstore have a pH value higher than 6. It is better to use a shampoo with a value lower than 5. Professional hair salon brands do offer shampoos in most cases. with a pH value lower than 5.5. This is important, because these shampoos ensure that the hair cuticles close, making the hair smoother and shinier!

    What do acidic hair care products do?

    Although you need a slightly acidic shampoo and conditioner for best results, they should not be too acidic. Too strong acids will otherwise damage the hair. Always stay as close as possible to the natural pH value of the hair. People who have colored their hair orange or red must be extra careful not to use products that are too acidic. In that case, it is better to choose hair products that have been specially developed for colored hair. People with a very oily scalp should also avoid using hair care products that are too acidic and rather choose a shampoo with a pH value of 6 or higher until the problem of oily skin is resolved.

    What do hair care products that are too basic do?

    When the pH value of shampoos is higher than 7, the hair shaft and cuticle of the hair become soft and begin to swell. This can cause the hair to become very dry, porous and brittle and ultimately damaged. An example of a shampoo that usually has a pH value of around 7 is baby shampoo. Many people think that this is a mild shampoo and that it is therefore good for the hair. The pH value of 7 ensures that the shampoo does not sting the eyes. The disadvantage of this shampoo is that it opens the hair cuticles, which can cause frizz.

    Ingredients:

    Aqua (Water); Cetearyl Alcohol; Cetrimonium Chloride; Glyceryl Laurate; Amodimethicone; Perfume (Fragrance); Triethylene Glycol; Hexyl Cinnamal; Benzyl Alcohol; Silicone Quaternium-18; Propylene Glycol; Trideceth-10; Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde; Trideceth-6; Trideceth-12; Citric Acid; Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hyaluronate; Phenoxyethanol; Methylchloroisothiazolinone Methylisothiazolinone; Camellia Oleifera Seed Oil; Magnesium Nitrate; Magnesium Chloride; Diamond Powder; Maltodextrin; Ruby Powder; Ci 14700 (Fd&C Red 4); Wheat Amino Acids; Soy Amino Acids; Arginine Hcl; Serine; Threonine; Ethylhexylglycerin; Potassium Sorbate; Sodium Benzoate; Silica; Acetyl Heptapeptide-9 (And) Colloidal Gold

    Fast delivery
    All orders are shipped from our logistics warehouse in the center of the country. Hundreds of packages leave our warehouse every day on their way to a satisfied customer. Our customer service can be reached by telephone on 033 258 43 43.

Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8

After a hair dye treatment or hair coloring, the hair deserves extra attention and care. A color treatment can cause quite a bit of stress for the hair, which is why Imperity offers the After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream.

Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8, is a dual-action (acidic) product. The unique composition of this product ensures that the hair cuticle layer is closed again after a technical treatment and makes the hair wonderfully smooth. In addition, the Cuticle Sealer ensures that the color pigments are better retained in the hair.

When you dye your hair, the hair cuticles open. This is also necessary to allow the paint to penetrate the hair properly. After dyeing, it is necessary to close these hair cuticles again. Due to the acidity of Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream, PH 3.8, the hair cuticles close again, so that the paint is locked in the hair as if it were. If you do not close the hair cuticles, your hair will continue to feel "ropey" and the newly dyed hair will fade very quickly.

Cuticle Sealer Cream PH 3.8 Specifications:

  • The acidity of the cream causes the hair cuticles to close
  • The hair feels perfectly soft
  • Is easy to comb through
  • Secures the color pigments of the hair dye in the hair
  • Prevents rapid fading of hair color
  • Conditions and nourishes the hair

Cuticle Sealer Cream Use:

  • Distribute a small amount over damp hair
  • Massage well and distribute
  • Let it work for 5 minutes
  • Rinse well

Imperity After Color Acid Technique Cuticle Sealer Cream is available in a 200 ml and 1000 ml package.

EXTRA information about PH values for your hair!

When we talk about beauty and pH value, most people immediately think of the acidity of the skin. Many skin care products say 'pH neutral'. But have you ever thought about the importance of the right pH value for hair? Because this is also very important for healthy, shiny hair. Did you know that healthy acidity for the skin and hair are slightly different? We thought it was time to shed some light on this! 

What does the pH value actually mean?

The abbreviation 'pH' stands for 'Potentia Hydrogenii' (Latin). This refers to the number of hydrogen ions in a specific substance. These values are displayed on a scale from 0 to 14, where a value of 0 is an acidic substance and a value of 14 is a basic (or alkaline) substance. At a pH value of 7 we call it pH neutral. Each number within this scale represents an increase or decrease in acidity by a factor of 10. 

What is the ideal acidity of the skin?

Our skin has a natural protective layer in the form of sebum. This layer prevents the skin from drying out and provides protection against pathogens, such as certain bacteria and fungi. The pH value of this protective layer should be around 5.5. We can say that this is slightly acidic. There is sometimes confusion on this topic because skin care products are sometimes advertised as pH neutral. That is actually incorrect because pH neutral is a value of 7, while this means that the pH value of the product is equal to the pH value of the skin (5.5).

What is the ideal pH value of the hair?

The hair may generally be slightly more acidic than the skin. A healthy pH value for the hair is between 3.5 and 5.5. Hair reaches its so-called neutral charge around a pH value of 3.67, which means that there is no positive or negative electrical charge. What does this mean for hair care products? All these products have a certain pH value, which will mix with the pH value of the hair and skin. These products can therefore cause your hair and skin to become more acidic or more basic. It is essential to use products whose pH value matches that of the hair and scalp.

pH value of hair care products

There appears to be little attention, even among many manufacturers of hair care products, for the correct pH value of these products. Many shampoo suppliers do not mention the pH value on the packaging. Many shampoos that you buy in the supermarket or at the drugstore have a pH value higher than 6. It is better to use a shampoo with a value lower than 5. Professional hair salon brands do offer shampoos in most cases. with a pH value lower than 5.5. This is important, because these shampoos ensure that the hair cuticles close, making the hair smoother and shinier!

What do acidic hair care products do?

Although you need a slightly acidic shampoo and conditioner for best results, they should not be too acidic. Too strong acids will otherwise damage the hair. Always stay as close as possible to the natural pH value of the hair. People who have colored their hair orange or red must be extra careful not to use products that are too acidic. In that case, it is better to choose hair products that have been specially developed for colored hair. People with a very oily scalp should also avoid using hair care products that are too acidic and rather choose a shampoo with a pH value of 6 or higher until the problem of oily skin is resolved.

What do hair care products that are too basic do?

When the pH value of shampoos is higher than 7, the hair shaft and cuticle of the hair become soft and begin to swell. This can cause the hair to become very dry, porous and brittle and ultimately damaged. An example of a shampoo that usually has a pH value of around 7 is baby shampoo. Many people think that this is a mild shampoo and that it is therefore good for the hair. The pH value of 7 ensures that the shampoo does not sting the eyes. The disadvantage of this shampoo is that it opens the hair cuticles, which can cause frizz.

Ingredients:

Aqua (Water); Cetearyl Alcohol; Cetrimonium Chloride; Glyceryl Laurate; Amodimethicone; Perfume (Fragrance); Triethylene Glycol; Hexyl Cinnamal; Benzyl Alcohol; Silicone Quaternium-18; Propylene Glycol; Trideceth-10; Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde; Trideceth-6; Trideceth-12; Citric Acid; Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hyaluronate; Phenoxyethanol; Methylchloroisothiazolinone Methylisothiazolinone; Camellia Oleifera Seed Oil; Magnesium Nitrate; Magnesium Chloride; Diamond Powder; Maltodextrin; Ruby Powder; Ci 14700 (Fd&C Red 4); Wheat Amino Acids; Soy Amino Acids; Arginine Hcl; Serine; Threonine; Ethylhexylglycerin; Potassium Sorbate; Sodium Benzoate; Silica; Acetyl Heptapeptide-9 (And) Colloidal Gold

Fast delivery
All orders are shipped from our logistics warehouse in the center of the country. Hundreds of packages leave our warehouse every day on their way to a satisfied customer. Our customer service can be reached by telephone on 033 258 43 43.

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