Wella colour-jams?

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Starboltz

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Came across this video, and I immediately googled the term to no avail.

What are these jams? I know it's probably to refresh colour, but why are they put in jars?

Am I overthinking this, it seems like it's being made for future use or something
 
Probs for a client to take home to refresh their colour & condition between apts
 
Mask for the client to take home you're overthinking it[emoji23]
 
They look proper cute
 
That stuff they put in there (colour) is crap tho lol I used the purple one before.... Pants
 
Poor choice of names. Google color jamz.
 
Shat ap kahuna they aint
They iz 2! :cool:
Colour fresh or touch or something it is isn't it? Remember I had the .6 one for 50p in the bargain bin and expected to be purple.... Just stank like a 1980's salon with the dryest hair ever coz I diddnt condition it afterwards :rolleyes: ....
 
They iz 2! :cool:
Colour fresh or touch or something it is isn't it? Remember I had the .6 one for 50p in the bargain bin and expected to be purple.... Just stank like a 1980's salon with the dryest hair ever coz I diddnt condition it afterwards :rolleyes: ....

Oh I remember that now[emoji23].

I love 0/6. But yeah you're meant to condition afterwards[emoji23]
 
Noo not them, it's was a wella cocktail. Look at the video

I said "poor choice of names" meaning the two products have the same/very similar names.
 
I like the little whisk thing they're mixing with.
 
Oh I remember that now[emoji23].

I love 0/6. But yeah you're meant to condition afterwards[emoji23]
you dont need to condition after colour fresh because they're like a mini conditioning treatment. i use 0/6 all the time on my own hair..
 
you dont need to condition after colour fresh because they're like a mini conditioning treatment. i use 0/6 all the time on my own hair..

You should always condition the hair after a chemical service.

Colour fresh is higher in alkalinity than our hair, with the added ph of the water we rinse it with, we still have to seal that cuticle back down with a conditioner.
 
You should always condition the hair after a chemical service.

Colour fresh is higher in alkalinity than our hair, with the added ph of the water we rinse it with, we still have to seal that cuticle back down with a conditioner.
well i was told by wella you didnt need to condition after colour fresh as there is no peroxide mixed with it, it is simply a semi permanent colour.
 
well i was told by wella you didnt need to condition after colour fresh as there is no peroxide mixed with it, it is simply a semi permanent colour.

Its still a chemical with a higher pH.

Sometimes the hair can still feel very dry and crappy after just using colour fresh and not conditioning. I even condition after perfecton depending on the situation.
 

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