🌟 Light up your look in 10 minutes—naturally flawless, fiercely fast!
BioKap Natural Light Blond 8.03 is a vegan, cruelty-free permanent hair dye that delivers 100% grey coverage in just 10 minutes. Formulated with over 80% natural ingredients including Organic Argan Oil and a botanical Tricorepair complex, it nourishes and repairs hair while being gentle on sensitive skin. Free from ammonia, parabens, and other harsh chemicals, this complete kit ensures a safe, long-lasting, vibrant blond color with minimal irritation risk.
Manufacturer | BioKap |
Package dimensions | 17 x 9 x 6 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item weight | 150 Grams |
Brand | BIOKAP |
Colour | Light Blond |
Format | Cream |
Volume | 135 Millilitres |
Speciality | Vegan |
Manufacturer reference | BK803 |
Package Dimensions | 17 x 9 x 6 cm; 150 g |
ASIN | B086BP54NR |
G**O
Nickel tested
I use it many time and never had problems with my Nickel allergy. The only thing is that the blond color turn into slightly red, but it doesn't look too bad
A**R
The color is much darker
I use to buy this out of Uk but now I had to buy it from Amazon and the color is not at all the same even if I order the same color and number.Dissiponted.
T**A
Be careful
I suffer with hair dye as being sensitive and thought I would try this natural dye but same allergic reaction with this product
M**P
Do a patch test
Stupidly, I didn't do a patch test and used the dye. I am now left with painful and itchy swelling on my scalp, neck and face.So if you are sensitive to dye , please be careful.The colour itself is darker than expected, but it does give good coverage. Unfortunately it has left me looking like the elephant man
K**A
Ethanolamine
Ethanolamine has been shown to damage hair more than ammonia, in some extreme cases as much as 85% more. And ethanolamine has been shown to cause more hair loss than ammonia. You would think that since ammonia has a stronger smell, it would be more corrosive and thus damage the hair more, but this is not the case.I also noticed an interesting correlation that normally ammonia-free hair color brands claim to be organic, natural, plant-derived, naturally-derived, and even certified organic. Misleading or what?