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- laureljm » See my profile
- Points: 570
- Reviews: 6
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This is the strongest smelling hair color I've ever used, and I've tried many of 'em. I could barely spend the 25 minutes with it on my hair, and even after I washed it out I could still smell it. Even on my pillowcase after the 1st night. The color is OK, but not good enough to make up for the smell. And I noticed my hair is more brittle than usual, so I'm assuming it damaged it more (I use a level 9 blonde). If you want foam (which doesn't last as long, but is waaaayy easier to apply), go with the John Frieda line -- it's a little more expensive, but the color lasts longer and doesn't smell putrid. You get what you pay for!
November 8, 2011
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Love this eyeliner, but you've gotta get a different brush. I got an regular pointed eyeliner brush, and it's much more precise. The gel lasts most of the day, so if I get home from work and want to go back out, all I have to do is a quick touchup. Other than wearing off just slightly, there's no smudging, no running, and no flaking. The color is nice and opaque, unlike most pencils, and lasts longer than the pencils I've used before. I take off a star because their color selection could be better... but then again, most eyeliners are the same colors over and over.
August 6, 2011
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I alternate applications of this with Loreal Couleur Experte, which I love because it has highlights in the box which show through even when I use this color the next time. I use this every other time because it's easy, less expensive, and gives me great color and coverage in a fraction of the time. Very easy to apply, gives wonderfully even color, and so far it's lasted just fine. Much better than the other, cheaper mousse color on the market. Not drippy at all, and smelled good too (for blonde hair color, that's a huge change)
August 6, 2011
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I'm in love with this color. I've used it for years, and lately I've alternated every other application with John Freida foam color just because of the huge time commitment this color takes. The John Freida color blends well (I use a level 9) and takes so much less time, so I use it every other application. But this stuff is great -- color and great highlights in one box for a teeny fraction of the price of a salon visit. Sure it smells bad, but what blonde color doesn't? It's dumb to complain about hair color smelling bad. I will say though, you have to master how to do your own highlights, and if you don't pay attention you'll could really butcher them. To make them even, I use the mascara wand, not the weird fingertip applicator they've been putting in lately. Color lasts forever, and the highlights even show through the next time when I use the John Freida color. I take off one star b/c they could really have a wider selection of colors.
August 6, 2011
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I was debating between this mousse color and the one from John Freida (which I bought the next time and like better), and went with this because it was cheaper. Bad choice. Right after coloring the color was great and I was raving about this stuff, but it faded very quickly and was not even at all, like the box proclaims. Smells very floral and perfumey, which is better than most blonde color, so that was a plus, and it was super duper easy to apply, but I ended up with bare patches and it wore off quickly, especially around my roots. It was weird.
August 6, 2011
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This product goes on invisible, stays invisible (doesn't get gross and white clumpy), smells great, lasts all day, and is super lightweight. I've been wearing it on 90* summer days and I stay completely clean, even when wearing black shirts. Love.
August 3, 2010
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