My last hair dye was using the Beautylabo Whip HairColor. And I’ve mentioned that I would want to try the Liese Bubble Hair Color.
Recently Liese came up with the new dark tones. In
Malaysia, there are only 4 dark tone shades to choose from – natural black,
classic chocolat, black tea brown and elegant ash. I’m going to try the natural
black color because I have a hearing coming up next week. To play safe, I have
to prepare myself looking a bit conservative, just in case I get a conservative
judge. I don’t want to get thrown out of the court like this, “Counsel, your
hair is too loud. I cannot hear you.”
The instruction is pretty simple.
Because I bought this in Malaysia, the instruction
comes in two languages... Chinese and English. If you buy the Prettia one
(which is the one from Japan), you will get the instruction in Japanese. Liese
and Prettia is the same thing, but because of some trademark issues, they are
named differently in different countries.
Inside the box, this is what you will get.....
Instruction sheet
Color solution – the box indicated this as Solution
1
Solution base – the box indicated this as Solution 2
Pump – this is for you to pump the dye out of the
bottle
Gloves and trial sheet – The trial sheet is for you
to test out the product 48 hours prior to dyeing your hair in case of allergy.
I skipped that test and I am sure most of you too. Life is too short for
allergy test. Besides, the test requires you to leave the product on your skin
for 48 hours. I think that is a bit ridiculous.
Step 1: Pour the color solution into the solution
base.
Step 2: Close the cap of your solution bottle.
Gently tilt the bottle back and forth to mix the solution evenly. Do not shake
it or it will create foam in the bottle.
Step 3: Remove the lid of the bottle and screw
the pump tightly onto the bottle
Step 4: Press on the bottle, and the foam will be
released through the pump nozzle.
Step 5: Evenly apply onto your hair from the root to
the end of your hair. It gets a bit stick in the beginning though...
Step 6: Rinse of the foam with water and shampoo
your hair. Use the treatment provided as conditioner. Sorry, no photo for this
step as it is impossible to take photo in the shower :S
Pros:
1. Affordable
and easily available in any drug store.
2. Color
turns up evenly.
3. The
foam is easier to manage than the Beautylabo Whip Hair Color.
4. Easy
to rinse off the stain on skin.
Cons:
1. The
smell is really bad but bearable.
2. The
allergy test is quite troublesome. But you can always skip this step.
So I heard that the color doesn’t last. I’m not too
sure of this until I can tell you few weeks later. Some of my friends told me
that it only last for about two weeks, and the color fades off. This I must
give credit to the Beautylabo Whip Hair Color. The color stays for a month and
it didn’t fade at all.
I am really pleased with the result. And I’m looking
forward to try more colors from Liese.
7 comments
LOL. Your hair is too loud!!! Thats a good one!
I've been using Liese and it's by far the most long lasting DIY hair dye. :) But of course...you should be using a colour shampoo in the first place. ;)
@Danielle Tan: You haven't heard of that courtroom legend?
@Shannon Chow: Actually doesn't matter lah if it fades. Can try new dye. LOL!
@Jerine true enough. But I don't know why some people make a huge fuss of it. xD However I try to limit the amount of hair dyes in a year. Too much chemical on hair. :D
Dyed my hair with the "Milk tea" one in April-ish and the colour is still there. My roots are showing (no surprise, More like half my natural hair colour) but it definitely lasted for a long time. 2 weeks sounds like an exaggerated claim imo.
The end result is gorgeous :P might go for black next time xD
How much is it?and where did you buy it? I have a friend in Malaysia, so I'm thinking to ask her to buy it for me :)
Leonita Nerisa: It's about RM30+. You can get it from Watson or Guardian.
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