L'Oréal Paris Casting Crème Gloss Semi-Permanent Hair Dye - 200 Ebony Black
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Transform the colour of your hair or touch up those grey areas with the L'Oréal Paris Casting Crème Gloss Semi Permanent Hair Dye, designed to deliver vibrant colour without the extra effort. Taking less than 30 minutes, the hair dye is a quick, effective way to refreshing your look and achieving a lustrous glossy finish that looks and feels natural. Treating you to a generous dose of shine, you can be sure that hair will appear revitalised with a rich pigment and healthier aesthetic. Free from Ammonia, the dye is kinder to your strands, leaving them touchable and smooth. What’s more, you won’t have to experience that typical hair dye smell either for a more pleasant colouring process.
Ammonia free. Lasts for approximately 28 washes.
Step 1 – Before Colouring: Remember to be colour safe and always do your patch test 48 hours before use, even if you have already used colouring products before. Please follow the instruction leaflet and read the safety information.
Step 2 – Prep: Cover your shoulders with a towel and put on the gloves. Open the colouring cream and pour it entirely into the developer bottle. Close with the applicator tip and shake it to obtain a completely even mixture. Twist off the applicator tip immediately to avoid bursting and damage from the product overflowing.
Step 3 – Apply Colour: Part your hair into small, even sections and apply the colour. Refer to instructions for development time. Apply conditioner and then rinse thoroughly.
Aqua / Water, Cetearyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Deceth-3, Laureth-12, Ethanolamine, Oleth-30, Lauric Acid, Polyquaternium-6, Glycol Distearate, Toluene-2,5-Diamine, Hexadimethrine Chloride, Silica Dimethyl Silylate [Nano] / Silica Dimethyl Silylate, Ci 77491 / Iron Oxides, Ci 77891 / Titanium Dioxide, 2,4-Diaminophenoxyethanol Hcl, M-Aminophenol, Ascorbic Acid, Mica, Thiolactic Acid, Thioglycerin, 2-Methylresorcinol, N,N-Bis(2-Hydroxyethyl)-P-Phenylenediamine Sulfate, Carbomer, Resorcinol, Edta, Parfum / Fragrance (F.I.L. C199653/1).
Ingredients may vary depending on shade. Please refer to product packaging.
For the latest information, it is recommended to review the ingredient list printed on the packaging of the product prior to usage or consumption.
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Amazing colour
I been using this product for years and it’s amazing. Definitely recommend
by Ylenia Verified Purchase
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Great product, but I need to use it about every 2 months for good coverage.
Great product, but I need to use it about every 2 months for good coverage.
by Annabel Verified Purchase
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Very good I got the wrong shade at first
I got light brown but too light , I tried medium brown covered my greys and less harmful than permanent hair dye
by Louise Verified Purchase
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Excellent product
Love this hair dye. It only goes where it has to - doesn’t stain my skin. It’s the right consistency, doesn’t drip everywhere. Amazing natural(mostly) colours. 4 stars because Lookfantastic didn’t have my favourite colour in stock when I needed it, haven’t checked just now if they’ve restocked now, but I reckon it’s been out of stock a while. That colour always sells out everywhere (coz it’s amazing..)
by Esté Verified Purchase
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Reliable hair dye
I've been using the shade 'Satin Blonde' to lighten my mousy brown hair for about two years. I takes about 20 minutes to develop and the colour is permanent. My hair is not badly damaged. I also add streaks to my hair by hand using Wella 'Blondor' bleach, and I keep brassiness to a minimum with the Bleach 'Pearlescent' shampoo which is fab and I also buy on here.
by Catherine Verified Purchase
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Won’t wash out
This product I bought around 3 months ago, I’m a natural dark blonde and I wanted to try out a brunette look, this colour is not washing out AT ALL it won’t budge and my roots are growing out. What do I do to remove this I don’t want to bleach it.
by Tia
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Loreal
Loreal Castings is my ultimate favourite, natural and multi tones in all shades I have purchased especially darker colours, first time using this colour, high shine and healthy hair. A little red tint too much for me in this one.
by Emma Verified Purchase
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535 chocolate
Absolutely beautiful colour I love it, it is a real chocolatey colour aswell. Alot of dyes I've tried in the past say that but then end up to dark almost black this one did not disappoint. Will definitely stick to this one for a while. Goes a long way aswell I've thick hair couple inch from my shoulders usually need to use two dye box's I just used 1 box and it saturated my hair. Perfect!
by Claire Verified Purchase
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Great!
Love this hair dye! Easy to use great results! I used 443 auburn henna brown!
by LK Verified Purchase
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AVOID!!
AVOID AVOID AVOID. I used this hair dye because it said "no ammonia" and was semi permanent. My hair never washed out and I dyed it 9 months ago and my hair completely fell out!! When researching the chemical they replace "ammonia" with which is called "ethanolamine" is actually way more damaging!! "Ethanolamine has been shown to damage hair more than ammonia, in some extreme cases as much as 85% more. And ethanolamine has been shown to cause more hair loss than ammonia. You would think that since ammonia has a stronger smell, it would be more corrosive and thus damage the hair more, but this is not the case." "rather use one that contains ammonia, and avoid ethanolamine like the plague." "The Environmental Working Group website rates ethanolamine as 5-6, which is slightly worse than ammonia’s rating of 4-6"
by connie
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