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L'Oreal Paris Casting Creme Gloss 500 Medium Brown
Previously I had used iced chocolate and it came out too dark (black) so to be cautious I went for medium brown. This was to cover my greys and my natural colour is dark brown. I did the root technique and then pushed it through at the end. So roots for 15min and rest of the hair for 5mins. Came out Jet black. What happened to this hair colour? It used to be ok but I will never touch it again - and recommend no one else does either.
Purchased in April 2022 at Woolworths for $16.
Questions & Answers
Does your hair go back to its natural colour once it all washes out?
hi
I'm an Indian and have medium brown hair ...I've now been noticing that i have grey hair cropping up
my question is whether is it safe to use l'oreal casting creme hair colour to globally colour my hair every 45 days...
Oh yes, but you only really have to do your roots. When I color I really focus on my roots. Then, when I have a few mins left I work the color through the rest of my hair. You probably have thick hair? Just make sure you grab an extra box if necessary. I like lots of color so I don't miss any parts of my head. When I use it all over its so shiny and healthy looking. You will know when you need to touch up..your grey will creep up and hair will look a bit dull. P.S. use lots of conditioner. Keep your hair healthy!!
I used this to cover previously bleached highlights that had grown out and the few greys and whites sneaking through and was pleased with the even coverage. However, after 4 washes and a swimming session i have been able to notice more visibly my naturally greying lites under strong lighting which is leading me to seek a more permanent colour option to protect my colour for my summer holiday when i awill likely spend all me time in pools or sea water and washing my locks. Otherwise great product.
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Category | Hair Dyes |
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Release date | Dec 2008 |
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