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Review on L"Oreal Professionnel Inoa ODS2 hair dye, 6.32 dark blond golden-mother of pearl, 60 ml by Mria Nagy (Mary) ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

I have been dying my hair for more than four years, I switched brands during my pregnancy since I could not bear any scents, the master recommended inoa, and to everyone's surprise, I was able to withstand the coloring! And the outcome beyond my expectations: the hair emerged vibrant, silky, and lustrous. It is true that gray hair will form (which is the reason for the staining), but the particular area where the transition from crimson to ordinary hair will take place is nearly impossible to notice. This is an evident benefit of the treatment. The downsides of the paint can be broken down into two categories: the first is something you will notice when you get it home; the paint does not accept any shampoos other than the sulfate-free one that the firm makes, and it washes off after one or two washes with regular shampoo. You may also forget about making oil masks at home because the paint will come off with them when they are washed. Home care is only available in pink jars from Loreal, and it is not provided very frequently ((((Even with such strategies, the typical frequency of staining is four weeks for the roots and six weeks for the complete length. The second component - the paint has characteristics of application and rinsing, and not every expert around knows them (even if he behaves very confidently), which means that for a very fair price, you may not be able to acquire a result, but peeling on the head is a possibility. After three years of experiencing such "swings")), this is where YouTube emerged as the solution and ushered in the era of self-coloring.

Pros
  • natural and healthy hair after dying; does not dry hair; completely odorless; there is no light line when the roots grow back in.
Cons
  • It is simple to remove with water, but it is finicky in terms of how it should be cared for at home, and one must be able to paint on it.