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LOreal Excellence Age Perfect Hair Color Light Natural Blonde 9N - Each

LOreal Excellence Age Perfect Hair Color Light Natural Blonde 9N - Each
Store: Albertsons
Last Price: 9.99 USD

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Haircolor, Permanent, Light Natural Blonde 9N Level 3. Easy application. Layered-tone flattering color. Radiant color, full of highlights. Zero grays - Harmoniously blended roots. Transformed hair - replenished, volume, shine. Specially developed for mature, gray hair. Radiant color with layered tone technology. Breakthrough: Our first layered-tone creme color specifically developed for mature, gray hair. Created for women with a high percentage of grays (70% or more). Radiant color, full of highlights - Blended roots. Our exclusive layered-tone technology specially developed to color gray hair harmoniously for a new type of coverage. Adapts to very gray hair differently than pigmented hair, creating natural highs and lows for a layered, tonal effect, as if it was subtly highlighted. At the roots, regrowth is blended with the rest of your hair. Healthy looking hair full of volume & shine: Restorative care: Formula with pro-keratin complex helps replenish hair from within. Conditioning treatment with collagen provides 8 weekly treatments to help protect each strand. Hair feels transformed, thicker, with exceptional smoothness and shine. Discover haircolor that flatters you perfectly for a more radiant appearance. For the temples. For the lengths. Easy-application brush. Makes coloring as easy as brushing your hair! Ultra-easy brushing in of the color creme. Ultra-precise application at your temples. Won't drip a drop. Results based on high percentage of grays (70% or more). Women with less grays (less than 70%) may see darker and warmer results. Any questions? Contact the Consumer Care Center toll free at 1-800-631-7358 or visit www.lorealparisusa.com. Made in Mexico.

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