Tuesday 21 August 2012

L'Oreal Casting Creme Gloss

Hello everyone, When it comes to hair colouring the pallet of colours offered by different the manufacturers is immense. We can choose: permanent colours, semi-permanent colours that wash away after 3-4 washes or demi-permanent ones that wash away after 28-30 washes. If you don't want a major change like going from brunette to blond or you are afraid of the damages that permanent hair colours might do to your hair, the best choice is using a demi-permanent colour. I recommend the Casting Creme Gloss hair colours from L'Oreal Paris. I have been using their products for more than a year and my hair has not suffered damages at all. I chose a dark red shade, the Black Cherry one or number 360 from the catalogue.
Another benefit is that the demi permanent colours are more natural looking and so, even if we change the hair colour it will still look natural. For darker shades, the colour will persist more. I have my hair dyed every 6 months and it is enough. The difference between the roots and the rest of the hair is barely noticeable. I hope this post was helpful and if you want to try them out, go ahead and let me know how they worked for you! :D

3 comments:

  1. hello i just used this, but it hasn't come out, i have black hair,i even used to boxes, do you think i need to keep in longer or maybe another product ?

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    1. Casting is semi-permanent and doesn't lighten hair. You would have to strip the colour out of your dark hair and then apply but that is best done at a hair salon. Casting will appear darker on dry light tips so best to use on lighter or same shade virgin hair or use a darker shade on top and a lighter one for the bottom so they'll look equal.

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  2. Casting is semi-permanent and doesn't lighten hair. You would have to strip the colour out of your dark hair and then apply but that is best done at a hair salon. Casting will appear darker on dry light tips so best to use on lighter or same shade virgin hair or use a darker shade on top and a lighter one for the bottom so they'll look equal.

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