Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Liese Prettia Foaming Hair Dye (Marshmallow Brown)

While I was back in Asia for the past month and a half, my roots became more and more noticeable. I got pretty annoyed seeing my black roots so I wanted to re-dye my hair again. Since I used Prettia already before, I knew how their product works. While I was in Japan, I picked up the color Marshmallow Brown. I forgot to take a photo of the box before throwing it out... but another blogger, Rose of Pinky Boo, happened to have used this product and took photos of the box!


(Image from Rose of Pinky Boo)


(Image from Rose of Pinky Boo)

The results of the color stayed a lot more true this time compare to the Rose Tea Brown color that I first tried. I thought it might be because my hair was already light and by using this, it'll make it even lighter, though my dark roots were well colored. Sadly I got too busy with my internship that I wasn't able to take a photo what I looked like right after I dyed my hair, though this photo below is almost a 3 weeks after I have dyed it. 

This is what the hair looked like indoors with natural lighting.

This is what the hair looks like underneath bright lights (I manipulated the setting so it'll look just what it looks like underneath room lights).

RATINGS
Easiness: ★ ★ ★ ★ 
Since I used this product before, I knew what steps I had to follow! I also had my mom help me with the back of my hair to make sure that the hair on the back were colored.

Color: ★ ★   
The color this time turned out a lot closer to what it showed on the box. The only problem I had was that the color turned out a bit too bright when I first dyed it. But after a few wash, I have either gotten use to the color or it had faded just a little.

Brightness: ★ ★ ★  
The color is really noticeable whether you're indoors or outdoors. It's a pretty nice shade of brown once you get use to the color.

Smell: ★ ★  ☆ 
The smell this time didn't linger in my hair as long as the first time. It didn't smell nice when you're applying the dye or when you're done, though it did go away a lot faster.

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