T-Lab Professional Premier Noir Cream Developer 12% - Cream-developer
Manufacturer: T-Lab Professional
Series T-Lab Premier Noir - Hair coloring
T-Lab Professional Premier Noir Cream Developer 12% - Cream developer. Enriched with a special complex, including natural extracts, such as: cashmere proteins, French rose extract and keratin.
These amazing components regenerate the structure of the hair, normalize the moisture balance. Thanks to this, hair gets a protective barrier and vitality. The developer cream can be used even if you have sensitive scalp, as it does not cause allergies and itching.
It has no smell. During mixing with the dye, a gentle creamy consistency is obtained, which is conveniently applied to the hair.
Mode of application:
- Apply to dry unwashed hair.
- Mix Premier Developer Cream in a 1: 1.5 ratio (50ml Premier Noir Cream + 75ml Premier Cream Developer).
- When working with a number of ultra-blond colors, mix with Premier Developer Cream in a 1: 2 ratio (50ml Premier Noir Cream-paint + 100ml Premier Cream Developer).
- After expiration time, it is good to emulsify and rinse with plenty of water. Then use shampoo and conditioner.
- To enhance the cosmetic effect and fix the color molecules in the hair, use the products of the Color Protect hair care collection from T-Lab Professional.
Mixing T-Lab Premier Noir:
- Staining in a darker color / tone in tone / lightening by 1 tone in the root zone / pastel coloration - use Premier Blanc Developer Cream 3% 10 Vol.
- Lighting at 1-2 levels / shading of gray hair - use Premier Noir Developer Cream 6% 20 Vol.
- Lighting at 2-3 levels - use Premier Noir Developer Cream 9% 30 Vol.
- Lighten up to 4 levels - use Premier Noir Developer Cream 12% 40 Vol.
- For dyes of the ultra-blond series, use only Premier Noir Developer Cream 9% 30 Vol. And Premier Noir Developer Cream 12% 40 Vol.
Premier Noir exposure time:
- Staining in warm shades - 35 min.
- Staining in cold shades - 40 min.
- Lightening shades of ultra-blond - 45-50 minutes.
- Painting of gray hair - 40-50 min.
























