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- mi*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedMar 13, 2025
I bought this because I was concerned about frequent use of hair dye. While it doesn't completely eliminate blemishes, it's much gentler than hair dye, which I'm satisfied with. It's suitable for covering gray hair. Although it doesn't provide perfect coverage, it's significantly better than leaving your hair untreated. The color fades too quickly. After about two weeks, it starts to look grayish. There's the inconvenience of having to reapply the coating every couple of weeks. - se*****Dry SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsRecommendedDec 15, 2024
I love that I can use this without any irritation. I'll definitely keep using it. It's a bit disappointing that it doesn't stain in one application. You need to apply it multiple times. - co******Normal SkinRecommendedDec 6, 2024
It feels like a light tint, so you can reapply after a few days to areas that need more coverage for a more thorough gray hair concealment. I appreciate that it doesn't make my hair feel stiff. There's quite a bit of color transfer, so you'll need to use dark-colored towels and place a towel on your pillow when sleeping. - hs*******Combination SkinRecommendedAug 28, 2024
It's great that it's not irritating and has no unpleasant smell. I love how easy it is to use! There's a bit of color bleeding, but it seems okay. However, I think it's a bit on the pricey side... - ma*******Dry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 18, 2024
My husband developed contact dermatitis due to a hair dye allergy, so I was researching dye ingredients when I discovered Lisiri. I used it to color his hair, and I was impressed by how gentle and odorless it was. The best part is that it doesn't contain PPD, so I feel confident using it without worrying about allergic reactions. One application isn't enough for full coverage. You need to dye your hair at least three times for the desired result. - jo********Dry SkinSensitive SkinInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedAug 17, 2024
I didn't feel like my hair was getting damaged while using this product. Since last year, I've been experiencing severe allergic reactions after dyeing my hair, so I wanted to avoid coloring. However, some people around me still recommend dyeing. I found Ricirio through Hwahae and decided to give it a try. Fortunately, it's gentle enough that I can use it without any allergic reactions. The most disappointing aspect is that you have to use it frequently. It needs to be applied more often than expected, and the color fades really quickly. You have to use it about once a week, and there's color bleeding on the day you use Ricirio and the day after. It's such a hassle! I find it more convenient to wash my hair in the morning, then apply Ricirio to dry hair in the afternoon or evening. After leaving it on for about 40 minutes, I rinse it out with water only and dry my hair. - st******Combination SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsDark CirclesWrinkles/ElasticityRecommendedAug 14, 2024
It really does dye your hair! I tried coloring my roots and I'm so satisfied with how well it worked. The price is too high. They say to apply it generously when dyeing, but if you're doing your whole head, you won't get many uses out of it. I love that there's no itchiness after coloring. - ov**********Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJul 29, 2024
The scent isn't overpowering and it's free from harmful ingredients. Since it's a coating product rather than a dye, you can cover your gray hair without worrying about damaging your locks. After using it about 5 times, I was extremely satisfied for the first 3 applications. It was super gentle with no skin irritation or allergic reactions, and my hair texture even improved. I have seborrheic dermatitis with severe dead skin cells buildup on my scalp. During the third application, I forcefully removed a lot of scalp flakes, which left my scalp a bit irritated before coloring. Maybe because of this, my scalp became incredibly itchy after coloring. The area above my ears also swelled and stung. Since the first three times had no irritation during or after coloring, I didn't think it was due to Ricirey. So a week later, I colored again in the evening. By bedtime, my scalp became progressively itchier to the point where I couldn't sleep. By morning, the skin from my forehead to hairline had reddened, my entire scalp was stinging, and the crown area was oozing fluid, making my hair stiff. It was terrifying. The allergic reaction was almost identical to what I found when searching for hair dye allergy symptoms. The upper part of my ears also swelled, turned red, and peeled. It's been about 2 weeks and it's getting better, but I don't understand why this suddenly happened when it was fine before and supposedly has no harmful ingredients. For now, I've stopped using it and am focusing on scalp recovery. Once my scalp improves, I'm considering trying again with a very small amount. The product itself seems good, but I'm so upset about this sudden allergic reaction. The color turned out best when I left it on for over 2 hours wearing an aluminum hair cap and a heat cap. Since it's a coating product, some color will inevitably wash out with each shampoo, but using a low pH shampoo or shampoo bar helps minimize color loss. I was consistently using a low pH shampoo bar, but one day I used a different shampoo (slightly alkaline) and was shocked when the remaining color suddenly washed out. Make sure to use a low pH shampoo when using Ricirey. - ki******Combination SkinWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedJul 28, 2024
The moisturizing effect is definitely there. I think I'll need to try coloring my hair multiple times to see the full results. It seems I'll need to color my hair several times to really see the effect. It feels more like a conditioner. - kl******Normal SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinMay 12, 2024
It seems to have a gentle feel, but I think it's a stretch to consider it a substitute for hair dye I'm not sure if it actually dyes the hair. I just think of it as a hair treatment