Advantages: Develops in 10 minutes Disadvantages: None
This review is for l'Oreal Excel10 NOT Feria - but I don't know how to start a new link.
Dying my hair is something I have to do as I'm going grey and I don't want to grow old gracefully (disgracefully is more fun!). But I really hate doing it, especially as it takes so long for the colour to develop (as my hair tends to be resistent to colour I usually end up having to leave the dye on for at least 30-35 minutes). So when I saw the telly ad for L'Oreal Excell10 I was really intrigued - surely it's not possible that a hair colour could develop in just 10 minutes AND cover all grey? It also claimed to make the hair stronger and with the help of the cashmere conditioner leave it shiny - it all sounded too good to be true! Well shortly after seeing the ad regularly on TV the dreaded moment arrived - I know I need to colour my hair ...
Advantages: Is Pearly, Reasonably Priced, Application Is Easy & Looks Good Intially Disadvantages: Is Not Effective In The Long Term Nor Does It Resist Against Shock!
Introduction
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I made it as a new year's resolution (2004/05) to buy myself a new nail varnish every month of the year. Extravagant maybe, but well looked after nails is the one thing I really enjoy spending time doing.
I am not keen on painting my finger nails in bright colours but have a big thing for cute coloured toe nails in all sorts of colours. I try to be bold and bright with my colour choices and have experimented with reds, blue, greens, purples, yellows, you name it my toes have seen it!
I am about to review one of my monthly resolution nail varnish purchases for you??
L'Oreal Shock Resist Shade: 288 (A Pearly Purple Colour).
So What Made Me Choose L'Oreal Shock Resist?
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Having seen an advertisement on telly (Earlier this year), which featured claims by 'L'Oreal ...
Advantages: smells quite pleasant Disadvantages: messy & expensive
Because I regularly colour my hair (at least every six weeks) and have had a few bad experiences with hair colours I tend to stick to the one brand which is usually L'Oreal Revitalise, however when I was in Boots, a couple of days ago, I came across the Feria range and because it was made by L'Oreal I was a bit more confident using it than I would have been if it had been made by another manufacturer.
The Feria 3D range has a better selection of colours and the colours seem much more vibrant, I usually colour my hair with the Dark copper Mahogany from the revitalise range, but I was fascinated by the Chocolate Cherry range of Feria which was a much more striking colour of burgundy.
The first time I used this my husband thought I had had a nasty accident, as the whole bathroom seemed to be covered in blood red dye, its amazing how ...