Yesterday, the post office, I received a letter from a reader of my blog. She decided to lighten the hair roots and bought paint for the procedure Estelle at number 134 Savannah.
In the photo below you can see what color should be the hair after dyeing. In fact, the result is far from that presented.
Before releasing this article, I am, of course, re-read many reviews about this paint, and specifically about this shade. As a result, I found some reviews that the staining result is the same as that of the subscribers will. Reviews were accompanied by photos before and after (If you want you can type in a search engine itself and paint her room, you will be taken on the dates of the reviews).
So, in a letter to subscribers will indicated that strictly followed the instructions in the paint too much does not add anything. Here is a small excerpt from her letter:
I wanted to lighten the roots, bought the paint and lightening became pink. I inflicted on the hair, and she became like potassium permanganate.
Now as a result. I give the photo:
I think it perfectly clear that the color has a distinct pink-red pigment.
The article is written for you to have in mind that when purchasing this paint you can get the same result. If you dye your hair yourself, I advise you not to take risks and to get tested products (which you have previously enjoyed and were satisfied with the result). If you decide to lighten your hair for the first time, it is best to turn to the master.
Perhaps one of my subscribers also had a bad stain of the paint. If there are, then write in the comments.