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Laura Giles

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I am wanting to know if it's safe, color/result wise, to use old stock? It's old stock Wella Koleston.
Or should I just bin it? Found some tubes when cleaning out my apartment (moving in a weeks time).
TIA
 
I am wanting to know if it's safe, color/result wise, to use old stock? It's old stock Wella Koleston.
Or should I just bin it? Found some tubes when cleaning out my apartment (moving in a weeks time).
TIA
Is it opened?
 
The chemicals will naturally degrade over time even if unopened so either save it for your own use or maybe use it for practising different colouring techniques on a mannequin head?

Good luck with the move!
 
The chemicals will naturally degrade over time even if unopened so either save it for your own use or maybe use it for practising different colouring techniques on a mannequin head?

Good luck with the move!
I guess I will just toss them all. Ah well, my own fault really. Don't even know why i had them at my place, guess I had a private project going on which I didnt go through with or something *confused* *dont remember*
 
If they aren’t opened you can use them - some of the wholesale has stock that’s donkeys years old
 
The chances are, they will be fine, if there are more than 2 years old, get rid of any high lift tints, I would still use the others, but treat them as quasi colours after testing them on a manaquin
 

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