Maria Nila's colour bombs, or colour hair masks as they are also called, are very popular
hair products in the Maria Nila range. The
hair mask contains colour pigment and, in addition to colour, also nourishes and moisturises the hair. For each wash using the colour mask, you enhance your hair colour, and after several washes, you will achieve a stronger colour. Maria Nila offers a wide range of colour bombs in various colours to suit any hair colour.
The colour bomb allows hair colour to stay glossy and attractive for a long time. It is ideal to use between visits to the hairdresser to keep the colour nice and glossy even between the visits. The colour bomb is recommended for those with hair that has already been treated for the best possible results. It should not be seen as a substitute for hair colouring but rather as a complement for long-lasting results. Like all other hair products from Maria Nila, the colours are, of course, 100% vegan.
How to use Maria Nila's colour bomb
A colour bomb is very easy to use and is applied after the
shampoo instead of your regular hair mask. For best results, the hair should be towel dried so that the colour holds as well as possible. The colour hair mask can work for anywhere from three to ten minutes, depending on the intensity you want. Finish by applying
conditioner, which closes the hair's cuticle (outer) layer and gives the hair a silky-smooth finish. You can either use a colour bomb in one colour or combine different colours to slightly change the shade. If you have toned or coloured your hair and become dissatisfied with the colour, you can then apply a colour bomb with a colour that neutralises the colour. In some cases, the colour bomb may remove unwanted pigmentation and correct the colour.
Things to consider when using your colour hair mask
A colour bomb cannot lighten your hair colour but only enhance pigmentation. If you want to colour hair that has grown in, you need to colour or tone your hair, but a colour bomb can help preserve the colour. If you want to add other nuances to your hair, you can choose a colour that differs from your hair in order for the hair to shift to another colour.
If you've never used a colour bomb before, we recommend that you first test a small amount of hair in which you let the colour bomb sit for a few minutes to see how your hair reacts to the colour. Hair quality and how much the hair has been treated will affect the end result when us