Kevin.Murphy has just announced that it is launching its own haircolor line, Color.Me. The line will be available in May 2015.The compact line delivers high-performance, natural-looking results with gentle, natural ingredients to moisturize, ...
Lauren Quick・Contributor
February 27, 2015
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Kevin.Murphy has just announced that it is launching its own haircolor line, Color.Me. The line will be available in May 2015.
The compact line delivers high-performance, natural-looking results with gentle, natural ingredients to moisturize, rejuvenate hair and impart shine. Easy-to-navigate packaging allows colorists to quickly identify shade families.
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Color.Me encompasses 74 honey-based, multi-tonal shades that can be mixed for custom colors that are semi, demi or permanent with full gray coverage and up to four levels of lift.
"I am thrilled to launch Color.Me by Kevin.Murphy," says stylist and Kevin.Murphy Founder Kevin Murphy. "As with everything produced by Kevin.Murphy, performance and ingredients are of the utmost importance. When developing Color.Me by Kevin.Murphy, we looked at the coloring process as a treatment for the hair. The colors in our line are PPD-free, ammonia-free and full of naturally derived ingredients including shea butter, honey and pomegranate."
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