You shouldn’t have to sacrifice on vibrancy to achieve flawless white coverage, NXT Intense Warm Brown shades ensure that your clients don’t have too. With added pigmentation for intense vivid coverage, hair colourists can achieve 100% white coverage along with rich brown hues with warm reflects for a luxurious and expensive finish with these excellent permanent hair colours.
We’ve added anti-fade technology to our trade-only hair colours to give hair colourists and freelance hairdressers the confidence to know that not only is the colour kind to the hair, it will remain bright and strong long after the client has left the salon. Due to the intensity of the pigments, these shades are ideal for clients who have a large percentage of dense white hair with coverage that masks greys as effectively as any major brand rivals. For healthy-looking beautifully covered white hairs always use the 6% developer.
Intense warm browns are intermixable shades that can be blended with any other colours in the NXT permanent hair colour family. When you have selected the ideal shade for your client at the consultation, mix the dye with equal parts colour and NXT developer. Apply to clean, dry hair and leave for 40 minutes to develop or as per the guidelines for the service you are providing. You should carry out a patch test at least 48 hours before your colouring service. Apply a small quantity of dye to the inner arm or behind the ear. Leave for 48 hours. In the event of irritation, itchiness or the appearance of redness do not proceed with the service
From the quality coverage, the ease of mixing and application, the extensive range of intermixable shades to the long-lasting results and the phenomenal white coverage there’s so much to appreciate about the intense warm brown shades and the rest of the NXT permanent hair colours. What you’ll love the most is the dramatic savings that you’ll be able to make when you switch from your well-known colour brand. You’ll get two applications from each of our 100ml tubes at a lower price than many companies retail 50ml for. It’s a trade-only range that is retailed wholesale by hair and beauty distributors and we offer a variety of multi-buy promotions. To find out what a difference NXT could make to your hairdressing business find your nearest local stockist here and ask about the NXT professional colour range next time you visit.
When the Warm Brown shade is mixed with the hydrogen peroxide (the developer) and applied to the hair, a series of chemical reactions occur to transform the hair colour. The cuticle layer of the hair is opened allowing the colour to penetrate in to the cortex, where it oxidises and swells.
It’s all down to a series of clever chemical reactions. Once the hydrogen peroxide (the developer) has been blended with the colour and it has penetrated and oxidised in the hair’s cortex, the colour molecules from the Warm Brown shade are released into the hair shaft and the new hue is created.
The permanent colour change all happens deep in the hair’s shaft, which is oxidised by the hydrogen peroxide. Once the chemical reaction has occurWarm Brown, colour molecules in the Warm Brown dye are exposed to create a beautiful new shade.
To allow the Warm Brown to change the appearance of the hair, the ammonia in the colour and hydrogen peroxide in the developer first need to penetrate the cuticle and oxidise in the cortex. Once these chemical reactions have taken place, the colour molecules create a long-lasting colour.
Colouring hair with NXT permanent shades is so simple that it can be easy to forget that there is actually some pretty clever science taking place. Once the ammonia in the colour has softened the cuticle, the hydrogen peroxide oxidises the colour pigments. Another chemical reaction sees the small colour molecules from the Warm Brown shade deposited into the cortex which permanently changes the appearance of the hair.
The Warm Brown shades only work when mixed with the appropriate developer. This allows the hair’s cuticle to be opened and the colour pigments to penetrate the cortex. Small colour molecules then oxidise and expand within the inside of the hair to give the appearance of a whole new hue.