ETUDE Two-Tone Treatment Hair Color [No.2 Spicy Red] Reviews
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- ๋ง์ฐ๋๋๊นกJul 31, 2017Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsI don't think there are really any downsides. To talk about the coloring, my friend's hair is a bit lighter (it has a slight brownish tint in the sunlight) and mine is a bit darker (it has a reddish-brown tone in the sunlight). My friend's hair does have a purplish tint, but it's not really noticeable and just looks like her normal hair color (she used Etude House twice and the Olive Young brand once, and her hair still looks red even when not in direct sunlight - you can still see the color after 2-3 weeks!). My hair also doesn't look too different, it's just a bit lighter than my natural black. It's not dramatically lighter, just a normal variation in hair color that people have. Another friend dyed her hair blue, and her hair is really light - like an ashy brown with golden tones, almost black in dim lighting, but in normal or bright lighting it has this vibrant, inky black-blue color (no hints of the original black at all)!
TipI think you really need to do a full bleaching first before trying this. Me and my friends just did a little playful experiment, but the difference before and after is pretty noticeable only to us. Another friend used a different brand from Olive Young (I can't remember the name) and her hair turned out really red! She has fine, slightly wavy hair, so the color was very visible in the sunlight. I tried using the leftover product just on my bangs, and they did turn a noticeable reddish color - but only in direct sunlight!!