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Light Master

Light Master

Light Master Freehand Additive 4 oz.

Kaolin Clay based additive designed to thicken Light Master for a stay-put texture.

Formulated for enhanced performance with additives and BOND Ultim8.

Light Master Freehand Additive 4 oz.

Formulated for enhanced performance with additives and BOND Ultim8.

Details
  • Formula encapsulates hair to keep hair moist and stays moist.
  • Leaves hair conditioned.
  • Formulated for open air techniques.
  • Ideal for Balayage, Ombré, Sombré and hair painting.
How To Use

No change in processing time or lift.

Mixing Ratio: 1:1:1 - 1 level scoop light master lightening powder + 4.5g freehand additive + 1/2 oz. Matrix cream developer.

Application: Off scalp only - use with 10, 20, 30 or 40 volume Matrix cream developers.

Timing: Up To 50 minutes room temperature.

Always follow manufacturer's packaged instructions.

Ingredients

ZEA MAYS STARCH / CORN STARCH KAOLIN SILICA [NANO] / SILICA PARAFFINUM LIQUIDUM / MINERAL OIL

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Fabulous

8 years ago
I really love this product...It turns Master Lights into a clay paste and seals as it lightens....Be sure to thoroughly check the hair as it can fool you into thinking you have pulled the gold out due to the bluing of the product...I live in Arizona so just make sure it is a little wetter if you are working in a warm environment as it can dry out..
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