The conditioner that I left in kept my hair smelling amazing and soft. I'm so glad I have another tube!! If you buy Olia, I highly recommend using the conditioner it comes with as a leave-in product and use another hair mask to rinse off and stuff.
To get started, here's some pictures if how my hair started :)
These two photos were taken outside, so natural lighting :)
And this one is you know... Taken inside a classroom :P
I started with the blonde dye at the ends, then the brown on my roots. Then covered the rest of my lower layer with blonde dye and the top layer with the brown. I tried making a zig zag effect to have like ombré high lights.
Sorry for so many pics :P but I wanted you guys to have as much of a feel to how it changed my hair as possible :)
Again, since it's ammonia free and on hair that's previously been dyed, I knew it wasn't going to be anything dramatic... But I love love love how it gave me a really nice ombré effect.
In some pictures it looks really brassy but I promise in real life it's more of a golden chestnut color :) of course it didn't lighten too much, but the cool tones of the blonde dye calmed down my former brassy tones, so yay :)
As you can also tell from the picture of just my ends, no terrible split ends yet
Ill probably do an update on how much it fades and such but so far I'm totally impressed and in love ❤❤❤
The color range is so-so, with a total of 24 colors, but I don't think most drugstores have all the colors... I was really surprised it lightened my hair, although it was only a little, especially because it was ammonia free.
I don't think this would work as well on/ have the power to lighten virgin Asian hair to a really light color, but if you're looking for a subtle change, I would definitely recommend
The packaging was amazing, better than any dye I've ever used (with amazing gloves ;) ) and it actually smelled really nice (I know it sounds really weird, but you'll get what I'm saying if you try it)
Anyway, that's all :) hope you're having a wonderful day!!
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