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August 30, 2014

Hairstyle Update #1: Long Bob / Sulli's hair

After all the bleaching i've done during last week and in the past, my hair was ridiculously damaged. My hair has never been this damaged before, so I went to the hairdressers to get a trim. I asked for 3 inches to be cut off, so that I could grow out the damage and cut it off over time. However my hairdressers cut off more hair than I expected, 6/7inches. I genuinely thought my hairdressers was joking when she said she would chop off all the damaged ends (the ends of my hair has been bleached over 8 times) and well... she actually did cut it off. .___. So now my hair is short, I would describe it as a long bob. Since it doesn't touch my boobs and its longer than shoulder length.

This is what it looks like~ (after I curled it ^^)
You may have seen it on my Instagram, since I didn't update my blog for a week and now I am slowly   back tracking posts~ 


I was quite sad at first; had my little cries on Facebook and Twitter haha. But hey hair grows back, so its not the end of the world~ I haven't had this length hair since I was 12/13, so I guess its a nice unexpected change. I think this hair style looks really cute curled and that it suits my blonde well. I know the extra heating from curling isn't good, but I don't think I can put off this hair style straight.

My new hairstyle also reminds me of F(x)'s Sulli's hair ^^



Oh btw my hair before I got my hair cut~ so you can see how long and damaged it was before >.<


So have you changed your hairstyle recently or dye it? ^__^
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August 29, 2014

Superdrug Colour Performance Permanent Dye - 8.1 Medium Ash Blonde Review




To even out all the bleaching i've done and to make my hair look more presentable, I'll be using a ash blonde dye. I picked up Superdrug's Colour Performance Dye in the shade Medium Ash Blonde, as it looks very similar to the Garnier Nutrrisse - Lighest Ash Blonde one i've tried and because it was on sale for £3.00. xDD

The box contains:

  • An instruction leaflet
  • Gloves
  • Colour cream
  • Developer cream
  • Intense colour conditioner



When I opened the box, I thought the packaging of the bottles and tube were very cute. xD Anyway to start the process; I mixed the dye together by squeezing the colour cream 1 into the developer cream 2 and then shook the bottle for a minute or 2. Then started applying it to my hair, in sections.  The dye contains ammonia, so there is a strong ammonia smell, but it's bearable. The consistency of the dye is runny, but it doesn't trip. Making it easy to saturate the dye throughout the hair. Once done, I tied my hair into a bun and placed a plastic bag over my head to let the dye develop for 30 minutes.

Once it was developed, I rinsed my hair with shampoo and then used the intense colour conditioner. The conditioner smells very nice, it left my hair feeling soft and pluffy, which I love! I couldn't stop touching my hair because it was that soft. There is a generous amount of conditioner, which should last around 5 or more usage.

(Nasty damaged) hair before the dye:


Results after dye:




A very happy girl with the results! ^__^

I love the results! The colour its even and very natural looking. It covered up the brassiness and gave my damaged bleached hair some life. I have received many complements with this colour, even my hairdressers loved the colour~ ^^

Pros:

  • Natural looking and vibrant colour
  • Easy to use
  • Even coverage
  • Does not damage hair
  • Affordable
  • Comes was a great conditioner (and a good amount of conditioner)

Cons:

  • Contains ammonia (creates a strong smell, some may not like)

Rating: 9/10

Would I repurchase?

Definitely! Affordable and offers beautiful results~ I want to try more! and see if their other shades will offer such nice results too. ^^

Would I recommend it?

Definitely! I'm pretty sure, this is the highest rating i've given to an hair dye. The love the results so much, if only my camera could capture the full beauty of the colour. >.< Very easy to apply, I had no problems at all with this dye. I couldn't think of any cons except for it containing ammonia. xDD I hope that lovely as he tones will last long~ ^^

Have you tried any of Superdrug's own brand dyes? If so, what do you think of them? ^_^
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August 28, 2014

Smart Beauty Smart Blonde High Lift and High Lightener & Platinum Blonde Toner Review



For the second bleaching of my hair I went back to using my Smart Beauty bleach. This also links back to my Gatsby Ex Hi Bleach Review I wrote months ago (this is the part 2 as to how I got my hair blonde).

Although I do try other bleaches once in a while, I am quite loyal to Smart Beauty's bleach and have been using them since 7/8 years ago. So I always have them stocked in my house. Superdrug is currently selling them for half price £2.45, so yes I did empty the selves. >.< Starting on the review~

The box contains:

  • An instruction leaflet
  • Gloves
  • Brush
  • Powder bleach 15g x 2
  • Developer cream 40ml x2
  • Platinum Toner 25ml


The process is simple, you mix the powder bleach and developer cream together, then apply it to your hair and let it process for 1 hour. The bleach does process quickly, so you need to work fast. I applied a plastic bag around my hair after application, so that the bleach doesn't dry and become powdery. Also to keep in the heat from the head, to help the bleach develop faster and more effectively.

The bleach is smooth, the consistency isn't thick or runny. The brush is meh, its not that good. It's easier to saturate the bleach with your fingers. The bleach doesn't contain ammonia, so its more gentler to your hair than other bleaches, causes less damage and doesn't have a strong smell. 

The toner is lilac, which helps to counteracts yellow and brassy hair. It toned the ends of my hair to platinum. The toner conditions the hair and leaves it soft, however its not has conditioning as an actual conditioner/mask. 

Hair colour before the second bleaching:


Results after the second bleaching:


I am aware that my hair is very damaged. It was already this damaged from the bleach I used in the first bleach round. This bleach did not cause extra damage to my hair, so to props to Smart Beauty. Otherwise my hair would have broken off. .__. 

Pros:

  • Affordable
  • Doesn't contain ammonia
  • Doesn't damage hair
  • Lifts up to 7 shades
  • Comes with a toner, so no need to buy one separately

Cons:

  • No tray/tub to mix the products together
  • Itches your scalp

Rating: 7.5/10

Would I repurchase?

Already have countless times~ ^^

Would I recommend?

Yes! Very affordable and one of the least damaging bleaches i've tried. Its does the job and lifts up to 7 shades. It doesn't cause extra damage. However your hair will be dry, which is the same from all bleached, so just condition your hair loads. It comes with a toner, so you can spend less money. Overall a great bleach. ^^

Have a good day~ ^^
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August 22, 2014

Bleach London - Total Bleach Review




The packing of the kit caught my eye, I love how modern chic the design is. I've also seen a lot of hype on Bleach London products so I thought i'll give it a try. 

The box comes with:

  • Instruction leaflet
  • Developing lotion (peroxide) 80ml
  • Bleaching powder 25g x 2
  • Reincarnation mask 50ml
  • Tray
  • Tint Brush
  • Gloves

From the content of kit the itself, I can tell that Bleach London has put a lot of thought into it. They've added a tray for mixing, which I like as some bleaches kits that don't contain one. They've also taken the tint brush into consideration and designed it with a long tail, making it easier to section your hair. Lastly they've added a small 50ml size of their Reincarnation Mask into the kit, which is great as it not only allows the user to repair and hydrate their hair after bleaching it, but to try out the mask before they purchase the full size. 

Instructions:

  • Pour the 2 packets of bleach powder
  • Pour the whole bottle of bottle in
  • Mix until a cream consistency is achieved



The process is very simple. The tray was a bit small to comfortably mix everything together, so it took a while to mix it. I found that the bleach powder was very dusty, so be careful that you don't breath any in. The consistency of the mixture was creamy, smooth and thick. The tint brush was great, it made application to the roots very easy.

I ended up using 2 boxes, as my hair is long and just to ensure that my whole head was saturated with bleach. I was surprised as to how quickly the bleached starting lifting, my roots was already a yellow colour at 30 minutes. It didn't itch my scalp during the process, however my scalp had a weird numb feeling after rinsing.

Hair colour before bleaching:

Personally I think my hair colour is great for this review since its multicoloured~ xD You'll be able to see how much the bleach lifts on dark hair, already bleached hair and on semi-permenanct dyes.



Hair after 1 hour of bleach:

My hair colour is uneven since I had multi-colour, another bleaching will do the job~ ^^. The roots  lifted to a bright yellow. The brown sections lifted a bright orange. (My natural hair colour is black, so the results will vary for people with natural brown hair) The bleached sections lifted to platinum and there is still a tint of pink where the pink dye previously was.






The Reincarnation Mask did a great job, it made my hair very smooth and manageable. The mask offers the same results as more expensive masks like the Macadamia Oil Deep Repair Mask, except that it requires you to leave it on for longer (10-20minutes) instead of 3-5mins.

Pros:

  • Simple and easy to do, great for beginners
  • Does lift colour up to 7 levels
  • Does not burn the scalp 
  • Comes with a great repair mask thats does the job

Cons:

  • More damaging than other bleaches I haves tried (VERY damaging)

Rating: 6.5/10

Would I repurchase?

Maybe - great value for the whole kit and powerful lifting the bleach does. However its more damaging compared to other drugstore bleaches i've tried.

Would I recommend?

Depends - if you're not concerned about the condition of your hair and want a strong lifting power then yes. This bleach lifted my hair more than other bleaches in the drugstore. However this bleach also is definitely the most damaging bleach i've tried, my ends are now fried, so I need to trim my hair >.< If your hair is already damaged or you won't want a huge amount of damage to your hair then no. I recommend to try a different and less damaging bleach.

Have you tried any of Bleach London's products? ^^
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August 19, 2014

Getting Rid Of Red Hair!: JoBaz Hair Colour Remover - MAX Strength Review




I've had red hair since November, so 8 months (click here to see~). I've never stuck to one colour for so long! So now i'm finally getting rid off it. For the next few posts i'll be taking you guys along with me on a hair adventure to lilac hair! Or maybe blonde, if I find that I like it too much. ^__^

So the first step I need to do is to remove the red hair dye. In order to do this, i'll need to use a hair colour remover. Which is a product that removes artificial colour by shrinking the artificial dye molecules so that it will wash out. Normally I use Colour B4, however i've been spending too much. >.< So I opt out for JoBaz's Hair Colour Remover as it is a faction of the price. I'll be using the max strength as I have a build up of brown and red hair dye. 

The box comes with:

  • An Instruction Leaflet
  • A - Activator
  • B - Remover
  • C - Buffer
  • Gloves

Instructions:

  • Mix A and B together then apply the mixture to your hair
  • Leave it for 30 minutes to process
  • Rinse with warm water for 10 minutes
  • Then apply C and lather your hair for 1 minute
  • Rinse for 5 minutes, then apply C again and use it like normal shampoo 
If the dyes are fully removed, then the results should be black roots, brown (due the peroxides in hair dye, which would have lightened my hair) and bleached blonde ends (as I bleached my hair blonde last year and for my pink dip dye). 

Like with all boxed hair colour removers, THEY STINK! Like rotten eggs, so I highly recommend you do in it room with open windows or ventilation.

Hair colour before using the colour remover:


Instead of following the instructions, I left it on for 1 hour just to ensure that all the artificial dye molecules have strunk. When I washed my hair with C - Buffer, my hair felt really weird and straw like. But once I applied conditioner my hair felt soft again. It didn't make my hair dry or damage it.

Hair after the rinsing and blow drying:

I was quite surprised that all the permanent hair dyes were removed. The pink on the other hand is still there as its a semi-permenant dye. So the colour remover doesn't work on stain dyes like Directions, Manic Panic, Smart Colours etc


Hair the next morning, in bright sunlight:

You can see the colours more clearly here. I'm left with a brassy brown, blonde and pink. Its decent enough for me to walk out the house. But as Guy Tang (hair artist) would say - it looks ratchet. xDD Surprisingly enough, when I went out to run some errands, people came up to me and complimented my hair. Does society like brassy/ratchet hair or something? 




Pros:

  • Inexpensive
  • No ammonia
  • Removes permanent hair dyes
  • Gentle
  • Doesn't further damage hair
  • Works just as good as Colour B4

Cons:

  • Smells like rotten eggs
  • The smell lingers around
  • Does not work on semi-permanant dyes

Rating: 8/10

Would I repurchase?

Definitely - very affordable and friendly to your pockets.

Would I recommend?

Yes! It does the job and removes all traces of permeant hair dyes and doesn't further damage your hair. Just keep it mind that it smells and the smell does linger around~

Have you tried a hair colour remover before? ^^
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