The Power of Henna with the Ease of Tint
Buff Browz Hybrid Stain combines the intensity and natural benefits of henna with the simplicity and versatility of a tint. Whether you are using the manual application or the precision of the airbrush technique, these innovative products deliver vibrant, long-lasting results that keep your clients coming back.
Formulated with:
- Henna: A natural dye that nourishes and strengthens hair.
- Aloe Vera: Contains essential amino acids for optimal skin and hair health, sealing moisture for a shiny finish.
- Rose Extract: Rich in vitamins A, B3, C, and E, it enhances shine and soothes the skin.
- Saffron: An antioxidant that promotes hair growth.
- Lemon Essential Oil: Provides vitamins A and C, essential for healthy hair and hydrated skin.
Colour descriptions
- Blondie: The lightest shade with a cool undertone, ideal for very light hair or to mix for a lighter result.
- Taupe: Perfect for dark, ashy blonde tones. Can be used alone or to modify other shades.
- Copper: A light-medium chestnut brown, great for adding warmth to brunettes.
- Maroon: A warm, medium brown that complements auburn hair beautifully.
- Auburn: Ideal for adding warmth and enhancing red tones in any shade.
- Almond: A neutral-warm light brown, suitable for most clients.
- Oak: A versatile, neutral-warm medium brown, popular among brunettes.
- Espresso: A dark brown with a neutral-cool tone, perfect for deeper shades.
- Onyx: The darkest shade with a cool tone, can be mixed to deepen other colours.
Natural, soft stain: Leave the stain on for 5-7 minutes. This will give a light, natural tint suitable for those seeking a subtle tint.
Medium stain: Leave on for 8-10 minutes. This duration is ideal for clients who desire a more noticeable colour without it being too bold.
Dark stain: Leave on for 10-18 minutes. This is perfect for clients wanting a deep, bold look.
Removal: Once the development time is complete, remove the stain using a damp cotton pad or brow conditioner. Ensure all product is thoroughly removed to reveal the final colour.