Hair coloring made easy?
Experiments don’t always end well. Especially when it comes to dyeing their hair, many people are taken by surprise. Example: A transition from dark brown to blonde can end in a spotty disaster if amateur hairdressers overlook certain areas. L’Oreal developed Coloronic, which is supposed to make you forget about such problems. According to the manufacturer, Colorsonic is designed for use in your four walls—that is, for regular people. A dedicated mixing mechanism is used to mix the hair color. According to L’Oréal, it combines a precise amount of developer and formula. What happens next? L’Oreal explains: “The device delivers the right dose of hair color and applies it to the hair through a nozzle with oscillating bristles that move in a zigzag pattern…”
Five steps to the glory of God
The procedure should succeed in just five steps:
- First choose a hair color from 40 colors on Colorsonic. Ammonia-free hair dye kit will be sent to your home.
- As with the printer, insert the corresponding color cartridge into Coloronic. Until you turn on the device, the color and developer remain separate.
- Then comb your hair with the oscillating nozzle from roots to ends. The brush moves 300 times per minute and distributes the mixed color in the hair.
- After half an hour, wash off the paint, dry the hair and style it.
- Finally, remove the cartridge from the machine and store the remaining paint. Then nothing stands in the way of updating the color.
It remains to be seen whether the L’Oréal Colorsonic device will convince in practice. But the idea is great.
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