With Wella Color Charm, you can change your entire look in just 20 minutes. With dozens of colors from which to choose, Wella offers professional hair dyes at a friendly cost. When dyeing your hair yourself, closely follow the instructions in your Color Charm hair kit. Once you mix your Color Charm hair color, you can start dyeing your hair right away. Within several minutes, you'll be ready to reveal your new look.
Pour 1 oz. of the Wella Color Charm hair color into the color squeeze bottle that came in your hair kit.
Pour 2 oz. of the color developer into the color squeeze bottle. Always keep the ratio of hair color to color developer 1:2.
Screw the lid into the squeeze bottle. Shake the bottle to thoroughly mix the hair color with the color developer.
Put on a pair of latex gloves and apply the color to your hair as you normally would. Massage the color throughout your hair.
Leave the color on your hair for 20 minutes so that the color can develop fully. Rinse your hair with warm water but no shampoo until the water runs clear. Apply a hair conditioner to your hair to prevent your hair from drying out. Rinse out the conditioner, then dry your hair as normal.
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