suoraväreille
Suoraväreille, often translated as direct dyes, are a type of hair coloring agent that deposits pigment onto the outer cuticle layer of the hair shaft. Unlike permanent or semi-permanent dyes that penetrate the hair shaft to alter its internal color, suoraväreille simply coat the hair. This means they do not typically involve ammonia or peroxide and are therefore considered less damaging to the hair.
The application of suoraväreille is generally straightforward. The hair is usually washed and dried before the
Suoraväreille are a popular choice for those seeking temporary color changes, experimenting with bold hues, or