My recent hair colour choice has been a much more subtle
red, L’Oreal Paris Casting Crème Gloss’s #360 Black Cherry. Read on to know how you can colour your hair
at the comfort of your own home.
Keep in
mind
- To perform the skin allergy test 48 hours before using the hair colour. This test should be carried out before each and every application.
- It would be best to wear an old clothing item while coloring your hair.
- Apply some cold cream or petroleum jelly near your hairline and neck to avoid getting colour on your skin.
- It is best to use hair colour on unwashed hair.
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The L’Oreal Paris Casting Crème Gloss pack consists of
1 tube of no-ammonia Crème Colourant
1 bottle of Developer Cream
1 bottle of Nutri-Shine Conditioner
1 pair of Gloves
1 bottle of Developer Cream
1 bottle of Nutri-Shine Conditioner
1 pair of Gloves
Squeeze the tube of Crème Colourant into the applicator
bottle containing the developer. Close the developer bottle and shake it
vigorously to obtain a completely even mixture. Immediately after mixing, break
off the tip of the applicator cap.
Start by detangling your hair thoroughly and wet it without
washing it. Towel dry if necessary. Part your hair in sections and apply the mixture
using the tip of the applicator. Spread the mixture through the lengths and
ends of the hair. Leave for 20 to 30 minutes, and then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm
water. Apply a generous amount of the Nutri-shine conditioner and leave it to
work for 2-5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and you are done! The L’Oreal Paris Casting Crème
Gloss colour lasts up to 28 washes. Go ahead and choose from 12
delicious shades to give yourself a fashionable makeover from hair to toe.
Black Cherry has given my hair a beautiful and subtle red undertone.
And in the sun, the colour looks oh so gorgeous! Visit www.nocolournofashion.com to have a
look at my hair color, and all the other delicious shades that my fellow
bloggers have opted for.
Until next time!
Karishma
xoxo
The shade you describe sounds wonderful. I like how the highlights come out in sunlight.
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