L'Oreal Ombré Kit.
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Jun 18, 2014
Noemie C.
I was planning to go to the salon to get my ombré but I'm kinda short on money this month so I was considering to buy L'Oreal ombré kit. I've seen reviews and it seems to be a good products. The only thing is that it dries the hair...
Have you ever tried it? Do you recommend it? Or should I wait and go to a salon?
Thanks lovelies <3
Jun 18, 2014
Sapphire K.
A few girls on here have recommended it before. It's just a regular lightening kit, with a brush to help the ombré fade bettet.
Jun 18, 2014
Laura D.
I've tried it.
It's easy to use, results are so pretty and it's almost impossible to fail the application. I think is a good product, I recommend it. :)
Jun 18, 2014
Sapphire K.
Better
Jun 18, 2014
Dakotah O.
Jun 18, 2014
Jennifer G.
I've never tried that personally, but I just ombre'd my own hair at home recently and I would definitely do it yourself instead of paying more money you don't need to spend. As long as you follow directions and yada, it's almost impossible to fail the application as Laura said.
I know there's tons if YouTube tutorials on it toooooo! :)
Jun 18, 2014
Laura D.
You just have to be careful when you purchase the box cause there's three shades.. One is light blonde, one is dark blonde and one is an orangish color ;)
Jun 18, 2014
Vex M.
Don't. I promise you that you won't get the results you want. Save up your money and get it done at the salon so you get it how you want the first time and won't have to spend extra money doing color correction too.
Jun 19, 2014
Noemie C.
Thank you so much lovelies. I might think about it a bit more then.. I don't want to mess up my hair lol
Jun 19, 2014
Noemie C.
The thing is, I had a dark red hair in the winter, the color has totally faded but I'm scared to get an orangish blond cause of my previous dye because I won't do it on my natural hair color..