Advantages: Lovely hair colour, shimmery, smooth. Conditioning. Disadvantages: Application is a little annoying, price.
-permanent line of L'Oreal casting crème as I only ever dye my hair semi-permanently as I am too scared of something going wrong and me hating my hair forever. As my hair is so long (it would take probably 5 years to grow the colour out! Eeek!)
since Ciao doesn't have a separate product for semi and permanent this is why my review is in this category. Please don't mistake it for permanent, in fact, I'm not even sure you can get excellence crème in permanent; you'll have to do some snooping! I bought this product at boots and it's normally £6.98, which I think is a little pricey for a semi-permanent hair colour but it was a pound of so I got it for £5.98. To be honest, I think it's still worth the money and I will go into why in a while.
-What does it promise to deliver? / Does it meet these promises? -
L'Oreal casting crème promises to its ...
Advantages: Easy to use, covers grey and dodgy highlights, lasting effect Disadvantages: Sensitive scalps take care
At nearly six pounds, this isn't the cheapest hair dye out there but it's incredibly easy to use and virtually mess-free. Also, it works.
After a disasterous highlighting adventure, i used Casting Creme Gloss in Mahogany to cover up the damage. I have used this product (same colour) in the past, and it covers greys perfectly. I was impressed with the way it also covered up my unwanted highlights. They still show through a little bit, but more as tasteful lowlights as opposed to the brassy orange streaks i had before.
Casting Creme Gloss is easy to use. You basically mix two bottles together and shake. The manufacturers have even made a handy slit in the box so that you can wedge your bottle of mixture in it and it will stand upright. Now, that's really thoughtful!
The mahogany shade came out on my medium-dark brown ...
Advantages: smells like fresh Lemons Disadvantages: some people may dislike the scent
of feel and appearance to normal soaps which you would purchase from the chemist to get washed with. The only apparent difference between the lush soap and other soaps is the fact that the Lush soaps are a lot bigger and are more of a rectangular shape. I think that the colour of the soap is relatively nice however this soap doesn't really stand out from all of the other soaps in Lush as they all seem to be more vibrant in colour and look nicer. However the appearance of the soap isn't really important as long as it cleans your skin and doesn't dry it out and irritate it is all that's important.
The piece of Bohemian Soap which I bought from the Lush cost me £2.60 for a 100g slice of the soap. £2.60 for the slice of soap is fairly expensive compared to some of the other Lush soaps and some of the others which are sold in the Lush Retro ...
just.bcoz 22.09.2008 (18.09.2008)
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