Garnier
Garnier Nutrisse Ultra Coverage 100% Gray Coverage Permanent Hair Color - 200 Deep Soft Black
$9.49
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- Nourishing 100% Ultra Resistant Gray Coverage Hair Color: Garnier Nutrisse Ultra Coverage is a permanent, nourishing black hair color creme for stubborn grays with triple oils - avocado, olive, and shea; formulated with CoverPlus technology for 100% gray coverage on hard to cover, extra-resistant grays
- Permanent Black Hair Dye: Nutrisse Ultra Resistant Gray Coverage Hair Dye has deep, neutral pigments that flood stubborn gray hair for maximum coverage while balanced reflects mimic hair's natural highs and lows
- Garnier Hair Color: For hair nourishing, easy to use permanent hair dye, temporary hair color, root touch up, or to enhance your natural hair color, turn to Garnier hair color
- Over 100 Years of Pioneering in Hair Care: Since 1904 Garnier has blended naturally inspired and derived ingredients into breakthrough formulas; Nourish your hair with hair color and care from Garnier
- Inspired By Nature: Garnier carries an array of products for your hair and skin care needs, from shampoos, color care and styling products to formulas that cleanse, moisturize and repair skin
- Committed to Making Garnier a Greener Beauty Brand: We aspire to create a positive impact by paving the way towards more sustainable beauty; Approved by Cruelty Free International under the Leaping Bunny Program
Looking to cover ultra-resistant grays? Garnier Nutrisse Ultra Coverage Nourishing Color Creme not only gives you rich, radiant color for silkier, shinier hair, but is the first at-home hair color wit…
Ingredients
Nourishing Color Creme: 1285303 E Aqua/Water/Eau, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-25, Ammonium Hydroxide, Cocamide MEA, Stearic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Toluene-2, 5-Diamine, Propylene Glycol, Hydroxyethyl-3,…
Hair Type: All Hair Types
Health Facts: Paraben-Free, Aluminum-Free
Product Form: Cream
Beauty Purpose: Hair Coloring
Processing Time: 25 minutes
Contains ingredients which may cause skin irritation on certain individuals and a preliminary test according to accompanying directions should first be made










