LG CHI ColorMaster User Manual page 29

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1. Wash a small area on on the inside of your clients forearm with soap and water. Pat
dry with absorbent cotton.
2. Mix 1 part of desired color (or mixture of colors) with equal part of appropriate CHI
Color Generator.
3. Apply formula to the inside of forearm using cotton swab and let it dry.
4. Do not wash, do not cover or disturb for 48 hours.
5. Examine test area periodically over 48 hours.
6. After 48 hours, wash area. If no reaction occurs, proceed with hair coloring.
7. IMPORTANT:
(a) DO NOT USE hair color if any of these warning signs appear at or around the test
Parea or any place the product has come into contact with the skin at any time up to a few days after application: redness,
burning, itching, swelling, skin abrasions, eruptions or irritations.
(b) IMMEDIATE REACTIONS: If any reactions occur (including breathing problems, tightening of the chest, heart palpitations,
lightheadedness, itching, flushing, bumps, or swelling) move away from the place where the product has come into
contact with the skin, either during or shortly after application of the preliminary patch test or while using the product, and
then rinse immediately with luke warm water. Discontinue use and obtain medical attention immediately. Alert the client
not to use this or any other lightener product until after consulting a physician.
ALWAYS STRAND TEST PRIOR TO ANY APPLICATION
1. Mix the color formula accordingly to the series (1:1) or (1:1:1)
2. Apply from the roots to ends on a strand large enough to view results.
3. Time for 30-45 minutes, rinse hair thoroughly and dry.
4. Analyze the results:
• If the strand test shows breakage or other signs of damage, do not use the products
until the hair has been reconstructed and re-tested.
• Always follow the formulation charts for predictable results.
• Analyze scalp, hair structure and influencing factors.
• Always use your professional judgment.

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