What it is:A permanent brush-on hair color for
at-home, salon-quality results.What it is formulated to
do:Fekkai Salon Color - Juliet 5N Medium Brown is a
luxurious, do-it-yourself hair color developed by
world-renowned celebrity hairstylist, Frederic Fekkai.
Now you can achieve rich, radiant, professional-quality
color while keeping your hair in optimum condition.The
Technique:The tried-and-true Fekkai "brush and
bowl" approach allows for thorough blending and
precise application. The brush-on method offers optimal
control, even coverage, and excellent color
adhesion—with no drips or missed strands.The
Shades:Fekkai colorists have crafted a brilliant range
of multidimensional colors for personalized
perfection.The Results:Hair is left healthier than it
was prior to coloring with no trace of grays and 40%
more shine, silkiness, and softness.What else you need
to know:Each Salon Color comes with one application of
Frederic Fekkai's signature, three-product coloring
regime and the essential tools to achieve a "just
stepped out of the salon" look:- Pre-color
Treatment provides targeted repair, guarding ends and
dry sections against oversaturation.- Professional Color
delivers a triple-conditioning complex of luxurious
butters for moisture and radiance, as well as soothing
extracts to help calm the scalp.- Post-Color Mask deeply
conditions hair for an extra boost of shine and
smoothness.- Brush, bowl, and gloves complete your
professional setup.
Questions & Answers for Frederic Fekkai Salon Color — Juliet 5N Medium Brown
Question
availability
I just went to my local Sephora and they told me they were no longer going to be carrying this line. Is this true for Sephora in general or just this store?
I want a really dark brown that has a red undertone -- mainly shines red. Being that I have really thick, really long (past my elbows) hair, I will have to get two boxes of color. I was wondering if anyone knew if mixing a dark brown with the bright red color would give me the desired affect? Thanks so much!
Is this shade really a 4, and 6N really a shade 5? Why are they much darker? 6N does not look like light brown and 5N does not look like med brown lokks like dark brown (shade 4)