We are manufacturing, exporting and supplying lemon herbal hair
colors. Impressions Cosmetics has expertise in producing herbal lemon
hair color. Numerous Indians as well as foreign consumers have enjoyed
the natural lemon hair coloring to beautify their hairs. Our products
are exported far and wide.
About the color Lemon
Lemon is a color somewhat resembling yellow and named after the lemon
fruit. It is a representation of the color of the outer skin of the
lemon fruit, which is quite close to ordinary yellow. Our premium
quality herbal lemon hair color gives a lemon yellow color look to your
hair.
Ingredients
- Brahmi
- Amla (Emblica Officinalis)
- Henna (Lawsonia Inermus )
- Citric Acid
- Bhringraj
Features of our Lemon Hair Color
Lemon hair color has some prominent and striking features, they are :
- After applying lemon hair color, hair reflects light which gives
them a glossy and shining look
- Imparts silkiness
- Increased volume
- Used as a hair lightener
- Act as a clarifier to bring out natural blond highlights
- Adds wonderful shine and vitality to the hair.
- Clears dandruff of your scalp
- Prevent them from rough look
Why us?
- Finest Packing
- All products are PH balanced
- No Ammonia, no Hydrogen Peroxide
- Natural conditioner
- No side effects
- Very economical price
How to Apply Hair Color?
Put the colorant or coloring powder in a plastic container and add
approx. 35 cc. or 6-7 tablespoons of water in it to prepare a paste.
Ensure that the paste is thick enough to be comfortably applied on the
hair. Apply this paste on hair with the help of a brush. For the paste
to reach the hair roots, it is necessary to comb the hair after five
minutes of the application of the paste. If you observe any white hair
or hairs, apply more paste on that particular portion of your head.
Ensure that no portion is left unpasted. Rinse your hair thoroughly
after 30 minutes of application. Later wash your hair with soap or
shampoo, whichever is convenient for you.
Tests Required
Following are the primary tests done to check the reliability and
authenticity of henna/hair colors. These tests also help to determine
whether a color is suitable for a particular type of skin or not.
- Strand Test: This test is called the strand test because
it is conducted upon few single hair (usually gray hairs) also
called strand. To conduct the strand test, first of all, prepare a
small quantity of the henna/hair color mixture and apply it on some
selected gray or white hairs of yours. Leave it to dry for 30
minutes. After half an hour wash your hair (on which the color was
applied) with clean water. If you are checking the colorant for a
darker shade then you may leave it for more than 30 minutes while
testing.
- Hypersensitivity Test: The name hypersensitivity test is
derived from the word hypersensitive which means excessive physical
sensitivity to a particular drug, substance or hair color. The
purpose behind the strand test and hypersensitivity test is almost
the same, except that the strand test is conducted to ascertain the
effect of henna/hair color on a person's hair while the
hypersensitivity test is carried out to see its effect on a person's
skin.
To conduct the hypersensitivity test, first of all, mix a little
quantity of the henna/hair color in a bowl or glass. Left it for
some time. In the meanwhile, wash a small area behind your ear using
a soap and dry it with a towel. Now, apply the prepared colorant on
this cleaned portion of skin. Allow it to dry. After 24 hours, wash
this patch of color applied on the skin with soap. If no reddening
or rashes were there and you experience no irritation, inflammation
or burning sensation, it means that the color can be safely used.
Safety Instructions
Safety is the primacy everywhere; so is the case with henna/hair
colors. You must be very careful while using these colorants. The
following guidelines will certainly assist you in doing the job of
coloring the hair safely:
- Don't expose the colorant to direct sunlight. Better put it in a
dark place.
- Don't open the color packet unless it is to be immediately used
thereafter.
- Make sure that you mix the color in a plastic or glass bowl,
rather than a metal bowl.
- The color paste should be applied on the hair with the help of an
application brush and not with hands.
- Do not add any foreign material in the color unless it is written
on the box or packaging of the color to do so.
- It is suggested that the pregnant women use only herbal henna, if
they want to color their hair. The reason is that the synthetic hair
colors contains certain chemicals, hence not considered good to be
used during pregnancy.
- Don't try to color your eyelashes with the hair color, as it may
harm your eyes. If the color enters the eyes by mistake, rinse the
same with fresh water immediately.
Packaging
We offer our herbal hair colors in 10gm sachets for retailers. Each
pack contain 4/5/6 sachets. For bulk packing , as per International
standards, each box may contain 600 sachets. Hence number of packs in
one box may vary upon the number of sachets in 1 pack.
Testimonial
"Lemon hair dye does not penetrate the hair shaft, but coat the
outside of each hair shaft with a voluminous and protective layer."
-Neha Jain, Kanpur