As mentioned in my Attack on Titan Makeup post; I was going to dye my hair again. The colour I opted out for is purple~ because vibrant hair colours is my thing~ xDD Although the dye states that it's a Deep Burgundy colour; I knew it would come out purple since my hair is bleached and this dye is purple base ( most burgundy dyes often have a red base). So the results will vary for people with natural/unbleached hair.

Content:

The box comes with the usual: Instruction leaflet, gloves, colour cream, developer and conditioner. (Apologies that I forgot to photograph the contents this time.)

Process:

I first mixed the colour cream and developer cream together to form the dye and then applied it my hair in sections. Once application was complete; I tied my hair into a bun, place my hair into a plastic bag and left it for 20 minutes. The dye contains shea butter and 3 nourishing oils (avocado, olive and blackcurrant). Which is great, as it does not dry out your hair during the dye procedure. It also has a strong fruity scent - lovely and covers up the smell of ammonia. The consistency of the dye is perfect! Not too runny or thick, easy and pleasant application. 

After 20 minutes, I finished my hair with shampoo and the conditioner that came with the dye. Pure love for the conditioner, it always nourishes my dry damaged hair and gives its shine - bringing my hair back to life. I wish they sold the conditioner separately too. There is a generous amount of conditioner that will last for good few weeks.

Results:


The dye first came out as deep rich violet colour, due to the nature of bleached hair absorbing in everything. The dye then faded to a blackcurrant colour, which matched the box. After a few more washes it faded to a pinky purple colour. I am expecting it to fade even more. Of course if you're using this dye on unbleached hair it won't fade as quickly or as light.

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Natural Sunlight:



Garnier Nutrisse dyes never fails to disappoint me. The colour outcome is so beautiful; many of my classmates have been complemented the colour too. ^^

Pros:

  • Nourishing dye - does not dry/further damage the hair
  • Rich and vibrant colour
  • The dye and conditioner contains shea butter and nourishing oils
  • Easy to use
  • Even coverage
  • Comes with a generous conditioner

Cons:

  • Contains ammonia/ammonium hydroxide

Rating: 9/10

Would I recommend?

Most definitely! - Beautiful colour, easy to use and affordable. I had no problems using the dye at all. The only con I could think of is that it contains ammonia, which is damaging to the hair. One of my all time favourite drugstore dyes. ^^

Have you switched your hair colour recently too? ^^

10 comments:

  1. It looks so pretty on you! The blackcurrent colour especially is really nice^^ x

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  2. Great review!! I love burgundy hair! It looks amazing!
    xoxo Jenny
    http://itsmeeejennyy.blogspot.com/

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  3. Aww the color looks amazing on you! And your eyeliner is so on point *V* I could never do that haha, I followed you on GFC C:

    Jessie @ bijou-heart ♥

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    1. Thank you! ^^ awww practise makes perfect ^.~ you'll be able to one day ^^ Followed you back <3

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  4. Omg, the color turn out good on u XD
    I always fail when coloring my hair by myself >3< or maybe I chose the wrong hair color product lol :D
    I followed ur blog :D

    torichux3.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you! ^^ awww it could be natural hair colour too? ^^ Followed you back ^.~

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  5. wow the color is so amazing!!
    unfortunately i already dyed my hair red-purple so I want to change it hahaha
    anyway, do you want to follow each other on GFC and bloglovin? :)
    just let me know.. ;*

    xo,
    margarethink.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you! ^^ ahhh dye it purple when it fades? ^.~
      Sure, it would be great! ^^

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  6. The color looks pretty, though.
    Wanna follow each other via GFC? Please let me know :) Kisses**
    http://dontmakeusblush.blogspot.pt/

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