Feria Hi-Lift Brown:
Also known as a hair lightening kit, this at home box dye wasn't the godly product I was hoping it to be. Let me tell you about my experience:
- I have naturally dark blonde to mousy brown hair, (depending on the season). Often times I simply dye my hair a medium ashy brown color because it's low maintenance and my natural hair color is dull and lifeless.
I bought this little beauty at Walmart for about 8 bucks.
As we know, women who have straight hair want curly hair. Women who have thin hair want thick hair, and the list goes on.
I have many issues with my hair that I've been trying to remedy for years such as my dull color and my flatness.
Anyways! I went to Walmart to buy a hair lightener. Not for the soul purpose to make my hair a lighter color, but because with lighter color comes more volume! And it's common sense that if you don't want to spend a lot of time on your hair in the morning, sometimes you have to take drastic measures and let chemicals do the work for you.
This dye fulfilled many of its promises. It was gentle. The conditioning was great! The color was also multifaceted as promised.
However, it failed against specific things that it more importantly promised. For example, this dye was supposed to be voilet undertones which, for those of you who don't know, removes golden and reddish tones.
Totally DIDN'T do that. My roots were a coppery color and the rest of my hair was the same color I started with.
It doesn't look awful and I'm not running to the store to buy a "oops" box of dye.
Yet, I don't recommend this color to anyone who has hair similar to mine.
Next time I want volume, I will just go to Sally's and put some more highlights in my hair.
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