Liese Creamy Bubble Hair Color (Antique Rose) Review |
So this is how the kit basically looks like. It comes with a color bottle (1) and a peroxide bottle (2). This kit also comes with a pink nozzle for foaming when it’s time to use the product, a pair of latex gloves for the user’s convenience, and an allergy patch test kit to be used before the dye job. I have already made two other posts over Liese hair color for the Marshmallow Brown and Classic Chocolat shades and that’s where I write in detail about the product details and the kit, so you can check those two posts out.
Liese Creamy Bubble Hair Color (Antique Rose) Kit |
Becaaause, I’d like to focus more on the before and after!!! So this is my hair before. This is their Mashmallow brown shade actually, more of since it was like almost 2 months after I used that one, the shade is already weaker and the regrowth is quite long.
Before Using Liese Creamy Bubble Hair Color (Antique Rose) |
Since this is a foam formula, there is no mixing bowl needed. This is all that you will need. What is important is to simply tilt the bottle a few times and to not shake it rigorously, as too much shaking may produce too much foam and that is not a good thing.
Mixing Liese Creamy Bubble Hair Color (Antique Rose) |
They also have another safety warning here. They advise users of short hair and medium length hair to use the product only up to the purple line because using too much foam on too little hair may make the foam end up elsewhere and cause problems. This may be a super cutesy and fun product, but it still is a hair dye, so safety must be of the utmost priority.
After Mixing Liese Creamy Bubble Hair Color (Antique Rose) |
You can get on with the gloves and get onto dyeing already, but in my case, for blog purposes, here I am using a brush so that I can still take photos while dyeing my hair. It is really professional practice to advise people to not wash their hair before a dye job because the oils of the hair help the dye to seep in better. Also, washing the hair makes it wet, and even the tiny percentage of water left in the hair can affect a dye job’s success. It must be remembered that hair dyes are removed by washing them off, so there is no use to apply it on damp hair as its effect is already weakened in the first place. Best practice is to wash your hair at night, sleep, wake up and don’t take a bath, use the dye, and then that’s when you take a bath. This will work best on Saturday mornings, I think.
Applying Liese Creamy Bubble Hair Color (Antique Rose) |
After Liese Creamy Bubble Hair Color (Antique Rose) |
This is a few weeks after the dye job, hence the regrowth. But you can see that the tone is more copper-ey and reddish.
After Liese Creamy Bubble Hair Color (Antique Rose) |
Unknown says
The result are really nice for something that is DIY, i mean for the manual application of the product into hair at the comfort of your own home. I also like to purchase one like this but I am afraid to do it myself since it will be a first time for me and also a lot of what ifs-like what if will not produce good color or expected result ba blah blah. But as what i have seen on your blog, maybe next month i will try this myself at home, looks fun and I think it is really exciting to see something that is from your own effort.