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Silklift Clay – High Performance Lightener
SKU
67463744
Final Price
CHF 58.60
Regular Price
CHF 79.20
VAT included
Weight
In stock
Coloration need
Details
High-performance lightener for all freehand techniques
- Clay-based high-performance lightener that lightens up to 7 levels.
- Combines strong lightening with care.
- Easy-to-apply soft-to-solid formulation that offers ultimate precision and accuracy for various freehand lightening techniques.
- For soft balayage techniques and natural, blended highlights.
How it works
- Formulated with kaolin clay for a creamy, silky consistency with a smooth texture that spreads easily and does not drip.
- Enables techniques without foils, with an ideal balance between a dry outer consistency and an internally moisturising formulation.
- Offers creative freedom and full control, without the risk of stains, unwanted overlaps or drips (on other areas of the hair).
Note: The use of this product requires professional know-how. haar-shop.ch disclaims any liability claims.
Product characteristics
Brand
Goldwell
Coloration need
Bleaching
How to use
Mixing ratio standard quantity: 1 measuring scoop of bleaching powder (25g) + 35 ml cream developer + 3 pumps of the Silklift 2in1 Serum.
- Apply to dry hair.
- Leave on for a maximum of 45 minutes without heat.
- Rinse thoroughly.
Application tips:
- Tip 1: Use the Goldwell Color Brush for precise application on smaller sections. It gives you more control over the placement and intensity of the strands and allows for more artistic expression.
- Tip 2: Use the Goldwell Balayage Brush for a faster application on larger sections. The balayage board provides more stability during application. Work on smaller sections for more dimension.
- Tip 3: Blend SilkLift Clay with your palms or fingers. This technique allows for a more organic, personalised result with soft transitions between the colour nuances.
- Tip 4: Use the back of your other hand as a support for quick application and soft blending. The result of this technique: subtle and discreet colour gradients, soft transitions, and realistic shading effects.