HOW
TO APPLY COLOR RUB:
Color Rub is designed to be a fun TEMPORARY
color. It is NOT designed to be permanent. Let your hair be the life
of the party with Color Rub.
Apply on finished styled hair. Wear a towel
or cape to protect clothing from color transfer. Do not use over
carpeted areas. Wear protective gloves to avoid staining hands or
manicure. Wash hands after use with soap and water.
We recommend using leave-in conditioner on
the hair prior to using Color Rub. The leave-in conditioner will act
as a primer, will help seal the hair cuticle, and spread the Color
Rub evenly.
Apply the Color Rub directly on the hair.
Massage into hair into a downward direction until evenly covered.
Spray light mist of hair spray to seal the color in place.
Clothing or absorbent surfaces that come
into contact might have transfer of color. We do not recommend
wearing light colored or white clothing.
REMOVAL:
Shampoo, rinse and repeat as needed.
Bleached blonde, chemically processed, or high-lift colored hair may
require 2-3 shampoos. If staining occurs in bleached or processed
hair, it will fade in time with several shampoos.
Will Color Rub stain hair?
Bleached blonde, chemically processed, or
high-lift colored hair may require 2-3 shampoos. If staining occurs
in bleached or processed hair, it will fade in time with several
shampoos. It is best to use a leave-in conditioner first, to prime
the hair and help seal the hair cuticle. However, be aware there is
a risk of staining, use with caution.
Will Color Rub stain clothes or carpet?
We recommend wearing a towel or a cape to
protect clothing from color transfer when applying. Do not use over
carpeted areas when applying Color Rub. We do not recommend wearing
light clothes while wearing Color Rub in hair. If staining on
clothing occurs, washing with laundry detergent will remove the
color.
Will Color Rub stain my hands?
Wear protective gloves to avoid staining
hands or your manicure. If you do not wear gloves, wash your hands
thoroughly with soap and water.
Will Color Rub show up on all hair
colors?
It shows up on all colors of hair, however
is brighter on light hair, and more subtle on dark hair.
Can I use multiple colors?
Your imagination is your only limitation.
Use as many colors as you want to, Color Rub is great to create
multiple color looks. Create tie dye looks. Create dip dye looks.
What is the difference between Color Rub
and artist chalk?
Hair chalking is a technique that is done
using art chalk. Through extensive research during the development
of Color Rub, Hair Flairs learned that artist chalk, even if labeled
‘non-toxic’ is labeled 'non-toxic' for art purposes only. Artist
chalk is NOT approved for cosmetic use and may contain pigments and
chemicals that can be toxic if used on skin, near the face, or if
the dust is inhaled. Color Rub is a cosmetic-grade product designed
for safe use in a salon environment. Color Rub only contains
ingredients which are FDA approved for cosmetic use.