What Is Ammonia Free Orgainic Hair Color?

The first objective from the company that analyzed and developed Organic Hair Color Systems was to come up with a hair color formula as natural as practical whilst still being effective. The necessity to produce professional results , while maintaining the integrity of the hair, as well as the protection of the client and hairstylist. So , ammonia hydroxide needs to be removed. Over five years and numerous dollars we invested to achieve this objective. Organic Color Systems has been employed by European hairdresser for over 12 years and is now used in over thirty countries around the planet. We’re assured your experience will be a pleasant one.

Why go to that much difficulty to get ammonia out of the formula?

The simple answer is this- Ammonia is corrosive to the hair and lethal to the environment. Ammonia has a detrimental effect on the bronchial system. Up to date research has found that 50%-60% of clients suffer from negative aftermath of ammonia based colors. Each complaint is individual and varies from slight to serious. Some of these include headaches , foggy feeling , nausea, etc.

What does this mean to the client?

Clients no longer have to suffer scalp stinging, itching, burning or staining. The salon environment creates a much more pleasurable experience without these negative sensations. Even pregnant girls can now have their hair coloured without risk to their kid. The hair looks and feels much more like natural hair. The colours have a greatly reduced fade factor. This implies the customer is able to enjoy the color tone for a much greater length of time, which equates to a miles better value and enjoyment of heir color. For the clients that enjoy changing their look more often the opportunity to do this is increased. Since the cuticle ( the outside layer of the hair) is basically returned to its original position, the hair has better shine and looks more natural. There’s no unpleasant chemical smells while the service is being performed.

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