Use:
Cut the paper to the desired size. Section the hair and position the paper where hair is to be dyed. Rest hair to be dyed onto the paper, and apply colour generously to hair and paper. Fold the paper in half and press together. Let the colour develop according to the manufacturer’s recommended processing time. To remove, slide out the paper from the hair and rinse.
Reuse:
To reuse the paper, rinse and dry it by hand or machine wash with a few towels. Pull them out, press them flat and hang them to dry. They can also be placed in a basket to air dry during the day or they can be dried in cold air in the tumble dryer for 10 minutes.
Paper made from recycled industrial waste: ground down waste stone and offcuts used in the building industry.
Paper Not Foil
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Sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to tinfoil when dyeing hair. Made from industrial waste from the construction industry, which is recycled and turned into paper. No trees felled, no use of water, low carbon emissions. Decomposes naturally when the sun’s UV rays penetrate the earth. Paper Not Foil uses 96% less energy in the production than aluminum foil and no water is used in the manufacturing process.
Can be reused up to 3-4 times. Easy to reuse. Simply rinse or machine wash with a few towels.
Small version: 40 x 10 cm
Large version: 40 x 13 cm
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Use:
Cut the paper to the desired size. Section the hair and position the paper where hair is to be dyed. Rest hair to be dyed onto the paper, and apply colour generously to hair and paper. Fold the paper in half and press together. Let the colour develop according to the manufacturer’s recommended processing time. To remove, slide out the paper from the hair and rinse.
Reuse:
To reuse the paper, rinse and dry it by hand or machine wash with a few towels. Pull them out, press them flat and hang them to dry. They can also be placed in a basket to air dry during the day or they can be dried in cold air in the tumble dryer for 10 minutes.
Paper made from recycled industrial waste: ground down waste stone and offcuts used in the building industry.