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Turmeric Powder - Breiz Henné

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Curcuma's coloring powder is ideal to revive the glare of blond hair and bring light shades. It illuminates and brings shine to the hair, but also to the skin. The pretty golden highlights it gives you will leave a naturally revived blonde.

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Description of the Turmeric Powder

Turmeric vegetable coloring powder is ideal for reviving blonde hair and strengthening it. Turmeric is a herbaceous plant that gives a beautiful hair color very special. It is native to Asia, precisely from India, and comes from a plant that has many benefits.

Indeed, turmeric can be used to make care for colored hair. Turmeric is known for many virtues: fight against hair loss, bring shine to the hair, but it also has virtues for the skin: it illuminates and unifies the complexion, fight against skin problems ...

This powder of natural coloring is very fine and very dyeable: it allows to bring sublime golden reflections with blond hair and to strengthen the hair with clear shades. In short, a perfect hair coloring for this type of hair.

Turmeric powder also has benefits for the skin, it relieves eczema, clears and unifies the complexion, reduces wrinkles, dark circles and pimples.

 

With what basic color?

The turmeric powder is perfect for all light hair: blond hair, white hair and light brown. It is used as a hair mask with other vegetable powders.

 

 

Advice for using this curcuma powder for blond hair

- Add to your natural henna or neutral henna turmeric powder then apply on wet hair and leave for several hours before rinsing.

 

Composition of the powder for reviving blonde hair

Curcuma Longa

 

 

Capacity of the turmeric powder

100 gr

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