

Antica Erboristeria S.p.A.
Via Tiburtina 123, 00185 Rome, Italy
info@herbatint.com
Use according to instructions. Store in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with water. Do not use on eyelashes and eyebrows. Rinse hair thoroughly after use. In case of allergic reaction, consult a doctor.
Organic, vegan hair dye based on high-quality coloring plants. Ayurvedic extracts , i.e. a number of plant extracts with a regenerating and strengthening effect, originating from India, create a care treatment during coloring. Thanks to the macaronized coloring powders, the coloring procedure is very easy and safe for the hair. It has ingredients of 100% organic origin, certified, not tested on animals. Paint created for Vegans. The product does not contain pesticides, heavy metals, talc or other substances harmful to health. The package contains 100 g of powder in the form of two sachets of 50 g each. The product packaging is made of uncoated paper that is fully recyclable.
How to use: In a non-metallic bowl, mix the powder with lukewarm water until a creamy, smooth consistency is obtained in a 1:3 ratio (50g of powder to 150ml of water). Apply the prepared mixture to washed, towel-dried hair. Leave for 60-90 minutes. After the recommended time, rinse the product from the hair with lukewarm water. Do not use shampoo right after coloring. You can apply a conditioner. Wait 48 hours to apply the shampoo. This is the time needed for the color to stabilize.
Result: Luxurious and effective coloration with the productfully organic.
HERBATINT is the main brand of Antica Erboristeria , which appeared on the Italian market in 1970. The founder of Michele Albergo , influenced by a Swiss herbalist and well-versed in medicinal herbs, introduced an innovative formula of hair care and coloring products based on organic ingredients. The created range of products gained a lot of customers, so the brand began to expand. Today, the Herbatint brand is known in over 40 countries around the world.
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