Colour Optimising Treatment - Red 200ml
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Pure Colour Optimising Treatment - Red is a nourishing colour-boosting mask that revives dull red tones.
This rich, creamy treatment works by depositing subtle red pigments while deeply conditioning each strand. As you smooth it through your hair, the texture feels silky and cushioned, coating without weighing hair down.
Once rinsed, hair looks shinier, warmer and more vibrant, with a soft, touchable finish. It’s ideal for natural redheads, dyed red hair, or anyone with copper or auburn shades that look faded or flat.
Use it between salon visits or whenever your colour needs a lift. Expect your hair to feel smoother, easier to detangle, and refreshed with a richer red glow that catches the light.
How To Use Pure Colour Optimising Treatment - Red
- Shampoo and rinse hair thoroughly.
- Gently squeeze out excess water with a towel.
- Apply treatment evenly from mid-lengths to ends.
- Comb through to distribute the colour and conditioner.
- Leave on for 5–10 minutes, depending on intensity desired.
- Rinse well until water runs clear.
- Use weekly or whenever your red tones look faded.
Pure Colour Optimising Treatment - Red Ingredients
Aqua/Water/Eau, Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Chloride, Glycerin, Cetyl Alcohol, Isopropyl Myristate, Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine, Parfum (Fragrance), CI 19140 (Yellow 5), CI 15985 (Yellow 6), CI 17200 (Red 33), CI 14700 (Red 4), Amodimethicone, Trideceth-10, Cetrimonium Chloride, Hydrolysed Wheat Protein, Panthenol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Lactic Acid, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene, Linalool, Hexyl Cinnamal, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone.
Note: Please refer to bottle for full ingredients.
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Aqua SolventsSolvent
The water base that carries and dissolves the other ingredients in most products.
May suitAll hair and skin types.
Worth knowingAlmost always the first ingredient listed in water-based products.
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Cetearyl Alcohol Conditioning agentsFatty alcohol conditioner
A fatty alcohol that helps soften hair and improve the texture of formulations.
May suitPeople looking for smoother, more manageable hair or richer, creamier product textures.
Worth knowingDespite the name, fatty alcohols are moisturising and conditioning rather than drying. They also help stabilise and thicken many haircare formulas.
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Behentrimonium Chloride Conditioning agentsConditioning agent
A conditioning agent that helps detangle and soften, reducing static and roughness.
May suitMost hair types, especially tangle-prone or coarse hair.
Worth knowingA common conditioner ingredient despite the chloride name, which simply describes its chemistry.
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Glycerin HumectantsHumectant
Attracts and holds water to help hair feel hydrated and soft.
May suitDry or dehydrated hair, and many curl and moisture routines.
Worth knowingA very common, well-tolerated humectant used across countless products.
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Cetyl Alcohol Conditioning agentsEmollient and texture enhancer
Cetyl Alcohol helps soften the hair and gives products a smooth, creamy texture.
May suitThose looking for conditioning, slip, or richer textures in their haircare products.
Worth knowingDespite the name, fatty alcohols like cetyl alcohol are non‑drying and are commonly used to add emollience and stability to formulations.
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Isopropyl Myristate Conditioning agentsEmollient and texture enhancer
Helps soften hair and improve slip by adding light, non-greasy conditioning.
May suitThose looking for smoother-feeling hair or products that apply and spread easily.
Worth knowingIt is a lightweight ester often used to reduce greasiness and enhance the feel of conditioning formulas. It can also support fragrance and oil distribution within a product.
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Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine Conditioning agentsHair conditioning agent
A conditioning agent that helps smooth and soften the hair.
May suitThose looking for improved slip, manageability and reduced static, especially in dry or textured hair.
Worth knowingIt is often paired with fatty acids to enhance conditioning performance and provide a softer feel. It also helps detangle without weighing hair down.
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Parfum Fragrance ingredientsFragrance
Gives the product its scent.
May suitPeople who enjoy a scented product.
Worth knowingFragrance preference is personal. Some people prefer fragrance-free formulas by choice.
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CI 19140 ColourantsColourant
A synthetic yellow colourant used to give products a bright, consistent hue.
May suitThose interested in the appearance of their haircare products or checking for specific colour additives.
Worth knowingCI 19140 is widely used in cosmetics and personal care for its vibrant and stable colour. Its presence does not affect the performance of the haircare formula.
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CI 15985 ColourantsColourant
A synthetic orange-yellow colourant used to give products a consistent and appealing hue.
May suitThose interested in the appearance and shade of their haircare products.
Worth knowingIt is widely used in personal care and regulated for use in cosmetics. Colourants like this help maintain batch-to-batch visual consistency.
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CI 17200 ColourantsColourant
A synthetic red colourant used to give haircare products a vibrant hue.
May suitThose who prefer products with visually appealing colours.
Worth knowingIt is used at low levels to enhance the look of a formula without affecting hair performance. Colourants like this are common in shampoos, conditioners and styling products.
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CI 14700 ColourantsColourant
A synthetic red colourant used to give haircare products a vibrant hue.
May suitAnyone who enjoys visually distinctive or colour-themed haircare products.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used in shampoos, conditioners and styling products to create consistent, appealing colour. The colour does not affect hair performance and is primarily for product appearance.
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Amodimethicone SiliconesConditioning silicone
A conditioning silicone that targets rougher areas of the hair to smooth and protect.
May suitDamaged, frizz-prone or colour-treated hair wanting targeted smoothing.
Worth knowingDesigned to deposit where hair needs it most. Some prefer silicone-free formulas by choice.
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Trideceth-10 Cleansers / surfactantsSolubiliser / mild surfactant
Helps blend oils or fragrance into water-based formulas and provides gentle cleansing action.
May suitThose using products that need clear, stable formulations such as shampoos, serums or sprays.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used in haircare as a non-ionic surfactant that improves product texture and clarity. It also supports even distribution of conditioning or fragrance ingredients.
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Cetrimonium Chloride Conditioning agentsConditioning agent
A conditioning agent that helps smooth and soften the hair while reducing static and tangles.
May suitPeople looking for improved manageability, detangling and smoother-feeling hair.
Worth knowingIt is a commonly used quaternary ammonium compound that helps conditioners spread easily through the hair. It is effective even at low levels, which is why it appears frequently in rinse-off products.
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Hydrolysed Wheat Protein Proteins and amino acidsHair-strengthening protein
A protein derivative that helps reinforce the hair shaft and improve softness and manageability.
May suitThose seeking added strength, light conditioning, or improved elasticity in their hair.
Worth knowingIt provides a lightweight form of protein that can help support the hair’s structure without heavy build-up. Many formulations use it to enhance overall feel and resilience.
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Panthenol Conditioning agentsConditioning agent
Helps condition, soften and add a smooth, healthy feel to the hair.
May suitMost hair types, especially dry or dull hair.
Worth knowingA versatile, well-tolerated conditioning ingredient.
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Tocopheryl Acetate Conditioning agentsAntioxidant and conditioning support
A stable form of vitamin E used to help condition hair and support product stability.
May suitThose looking for added conditioning support or antioxidant benefits in their haircare.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used because it is more stable than pure vitamin E while still offering similar benefits. It appears in many leave-in and rinse-off formulations.
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Lactic Acid pH adjusterspH adjuster
Helps adjust and maintain the product’s pH for optimal performance.
May suitThose looking for formulas that help smooth the cuticle or gently refine the scalp surface.
Worth knowingLactic Acid can also provide mild hydrating and smoothing benefits in haircare. Its pH-balancing role helps support product stability and performance.
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Citric Acid pH adjusterspH adjuster
Fine-tunes the product pH, which can help the hair surface feel smooth.
May suitMost hair types as part of a balanced formula.
Worth knowingUsually present in small amounts to balance the formula.
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Phenoxyethanol PreservativesPreservative
Helps keep the product stable and pleasant to use after opening.
May suitAll products that need protecting from spoilage.
Worth knowingA very common, well-studied preservative used at low levels.
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Ethylhexylglycerin PreservativesPreservative booster
Helps support the preservation system and can provide mild skin-conditioning benefits.
May suitThose interested in gentle preservation systems or sensitive scalps may find it relevant.
Worth knowingIt is often paired with other preservatives to improve their effectiveness while allowing for lower usage levels. It also has light moisturising and conditioning properties.
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Disodium EDTA Chelating agentsChelating agent
Binds to minerals from hard water so the product works consistently and stays stable.
May suitAll products, especially in hard-water areas.
Worth knowingUsed in tiny amounts to keep formulas performing reliably.
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Sodium Benzoate PreservativesPreservative
Helps protect water-based products from spoilage so they stay usable.
May suitAll products that need a preservative system.
Worth knowingOften paired with other preservatives for broad protection.
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Potassium Sorbate PreservativesPreservative
Helps keep haircare formulas stable by preventing the growth of microbes.
May suitAnyone who uses water-based products that benefit from reliable preservation.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used alongside other preservation systems to maintain product freshness and extend shelf life. It is generally well tolerated in rinse-off and leave-in products.
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Benzyl Alcohol PreservativesPreservative
Helps preserve formulations and can also act as a solvent or light fragrance component.
May suitThose interested in understanding preservative systems or identifying potential fragrance allergens.
Worth knowingBenzyl Alcohol is commonly used in professional haircare to support product stability and texture. It can also naturally occur in some essential oils.
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Limonene Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance component that also occurs naturally in many citrus and plant oils.
Worth knowingA fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
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Linalool Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance component found naturally in many flowers and spices.
Worth knowingA fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
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Hexyl Cinnamal Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance ingredient used to give products a light, floral scent.
May suitThose who enjoy subtly scented haircare products.
Worth knowingIt is one of the fragrance components that must be listed separately when present above certain levels. People with known fragrance sensitivities may choose to monitor for it.
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Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance component with a soft, violet-like character.
Worth knowingA fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.