Fanola Oxidation Cream Activator
Fanola Oxidation Cream Activator
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Fanola Oxidation Cream Activator is a cream developer for permanent hair colour, lightening services and other salon colouring techniques. This Fanola developer mixes easily with colour formulas, creating a smooth application and consistent results.
Its creamy texture enables even colour distribution throughout the hair and provides a controlled and comfortable colouring experience. It is suitable for root touch ups, full head colouring, tone changes, and lightening services depending on the selected volume.
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| SKU | 104791 |
| GTIN Barcode | 8032947861613 |
| Brand | Fanola |
| Product Type | Hair Color Developer |
| Hair Type | Straight, Wavy |
| Hair Porosity | Low, Medium, High |
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