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Intensive Cream Developer | Trusted Professional Formula for Sensitive Clients | 3% 10 Volume | 50 mL

Product ID : 41677329


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About Intensive Cream Developer | Trusted Professional

This hydrogen peroxide-based, non-drip formula is designed to be used with the Intensive tint to deposit color onto the lashes. The 3%/10 volume formulation is recommended for more those with more sensitive skin. Note: For Professional Use Only Patch Test Protocol: Intensive products contain ingredients that may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions on certain individuals. A preliminary patch test should be made 24 to 48 hours prior to performing the Intensive service. Before administering the patch test wash and dry hands and then apply gloves. Using soap and water, cleanse and rinse a small area of the client’s skin behind the ear or on the inner surface of the forearm. Following the preparation instructions, mix the Intensive Lash & Brow Tint and Developer using a 1:1 ratio. Apply the mixture to a small area behind the client’s ear or their inner forearm and allow to set for 2 minutes. Remove the mixture with a cotton pad dampened with water. Advise your client to return in 24 to 48 hours. If no irritation or inflammation of the skin is apparent at that time, it is usually assumed that no hypersensitivity to Intensive exists. Pro Tip: If a reaction occurs during the patch test, such as intense stinging, irritation, rash, or a burning sensation on the skin, rinse the skin immediately and discontinue use. If client experiences mild respiratory irritation, he or she should seek immediate medical attention, and the client should consult a physician prior to having the service again. If, during the days following the patch test, itching, redness, or spots on the skin occurs, or swelling of the eyes, face, or skin occurs, it is recommended that the client consult a physician.