Framcolor Futura is a classic coloring line that guarantees the highest performance.
Feature |
Benefit |
Vegetable Coconut Oil Cream Base- Coconut oil is superior to all vegetable oils in penetrating the hair fiber to minimize protein loss during a chemical service |
Superior Condition
Less damage (even after repeated chemical services)
Ammonia odor is masked
Protects hair fiber |
Low 2% Ammonia |
Less cuticle opening
Less fading
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Pre-blended Xtra Natural Series |
Used alone to cover even the most resistant gray, with warm, natural results |
Pure base colors |
The purest Reds and Golds with no Browns
Unlimited creativity
Achieve the most vibrant, vivid results |
True cream base colors with perfect consistency |
Superior gray coverage
Better placement of color
Even color results from root to end |
Ultra refined balanced color dyes |
Deeper, more even penetration
Will not fade off tone
More precise color- from the most natural to the most vibrant |
Over 40 shade selections with 11 base colors |
Wide spectrum of color to choose from
All colors are intermixable
Greater precision in formulating
Unlimited creativity |
Mixing
1:1 ratio of cream color to developer
Squeeze desired amount of color from tube. (Each tube is marked in six 10cc increments, so you simply squeeze the desired amount to the necessary line).
Pour developer into the measuring beaker to the correct mark. (Each line on the beaker equals 5cc).
First blend the color in a bowl, then add the developer in three stages, blending thoroughly after each addition. This will maintain the creamy richness of Framcolor Futura.
All framesi color products are designed for a brush-and-bowl application.
Technical Assistance
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Aqua, Cetearyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Ammonium Hydroxyde, Ceteareth-50, PEG-20 Stearate,Ceteareth-20, Parfum, Ascorbic Acid, Sodium Sulfite, SodiumHydrosulfite, Simethicone, Tetrasodium EDTA, 2,3-Naphtalenediol, p-Phenylenediamine, Resorcinol, 2,6-Diaminopryridine, 1-Naphtol, p-Aminophenol, m-Aminophenol, Toluene-3,4-Diamine, p-Methylaminophenol