Uberliss has released the Uberliss Bond Colour Sustainer; a new colour-care product to help your clients with coloured hair. You can now have beautiful, bold colour X bonding brilliance in the salon with Uberliss.
About
The Uberliss Bond Colour Sustainer delivers brilliant colour while regenerating broken bonds and repairing dry and damaged hair… ideal for clients who’ve just had a colour service and want to protect the long-term health of their hair. Condition is all these days!
Beneficial Ingredients
The Uberliss Bond Colour Sustainer features nourishing coconut oil and aloe and utilises patented sub-micron technology to repair broken hair bonds. This hero-product distributes a rich, creamy colour while improving the condition of the hair to leave it strong and healthy. Say goodbye to damaged hair this year, as 2023 is all about care. Lasting up to two weeks, stylists can use it on clients with pre-lightened hair or create magical masterpieces in a range of shades.
Here’s an exciting retail opportunity to boost salon revenue; clients can purchase this saviour product in the salon and take it home to refresh in-between colour appointments.
Available in:
- Lilac
- Platinum Jasmine
- Red Flame
- Pink Rose
- Purple Iris
Use the whole Uberliss Bond System, which increases hair elasticity by 121% when paired with standard lighteners.
Find out more about the Uberliss Bond System and Bond Sustainer Colour here
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