Before and after loreal 5cg iced golden brown

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Superior Preference at-home hair coloring kit is special because it delivers super shiny luminous hair color. Preference gives you long lasting hair color that's fade-defying for weeks and weeks. From root to tip whether you have blonde hair, brown hair, black hair or red hair color, your color won't look dull or brassy. We pair our translucent gel hair dye formula with our exclusive Care Supreme Conditioner with Shine Serum that help keep color vibrancy and provides silky and shiny hair.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Cools are Cool
By Kim on February 20, 2016

This is a review for the L'Oreal Paris Hair Color Preference Cools Dye: 5C. I was so excited when I saw that a hair color company finally made a line of cool brunettes to minimize brass. I always vacillate between really wanting red hair and wanting zero red at all in my hair. The problem with a lot of brown hair colors are that they aren't cool enough to get rid of the brassy tones from one of my last red-brown experiments, so I was stoked when I saw this new line. I chose 5C because I thought it would be darker than it is - however, unlike most dyes, this one was the exact color on the box and I should have gone darker.

My hair is a little past my bra strap, so I bought two boxes and there was just barely enough, which was a little surprising, because I typically have a lot left over when I use two boxes of dye - so keep that in mind depending on your hair length. I left the dye on 5 minutes longer than recommended due to how vivid the red still was at my roots. The biggest issue for me was how drippy the gel was. It went everywhere and it made the dye more difficult to apply, since I use a bowl and brush for application. At least the dye did not stain my skin as badly as other hair dyes tend to do. I generally lose a lot of hair when I dye, but not a lot came out this time, which was great - but whenever my hair is wet now, it feels like lead. The good thing is that my hair feels light and fluffy when dry, as well as very soft and very shiny!

My hair looks exactly like the color on the box, except for in certain areas where the previous red had REALLY clung. It actually makes my hair quite interesting in the light, as bits of cherry randomly pop through the silvery brown areas. In lower light, it's an incredibly rich, beautiful brown.

I'm not going to lie, I still prefer L'Oreal Feria. I think it's more multidimensional, less drippy, and has much more shine. 4 stars because I like it, and I think I will go for L'Oreal Cools 4C the next time to get that silvery dark look that I was going for, BUT there was not a lot of dye even using two boxes, it was very drippy, it didn't fully cover the red-brown that I had, and WOW, did it have an overpowering chemical smell that made me see spots at times.

Pros:
+Exact color on the box for me, coming from 5 weeks old L'Oreal Feria 41, Crushed Garnet
+Beautiful silvery highlights
+Incredibly soft
+Dye washed out quickly
+Didn't stain my skin as much as other dyes
+Lots of shine
+Little hair loss after dying (usually there is a lot of hair fall-out when I dye)

Cons
-VERY drippy
-Couldn't fully power through the former red
-When washing out, and now when it is wet, my hair feels a solid lead block, which is a bizarre sensation
-Strong chemical smell

(First two photos: Before, L'Oreal Feria 41 Crushed Garnet, next three: After, L'Oreal Superior Preference 5C, last: Super Preference 4C after "fading" in May. Not sure why the photos are uploading sideways.)

EDIT 05/07/16
I wanted to check back in with my thoughts on longevity and whether or not this turned brassy. I ended up purchasing the 4C to fully cover up the Crushed Garnet and applied it about four weeks after the 5C. Some great things out of that - 4C did NOT give my hair the lead block feeling that I had from the 5C, which was a bit odd, but for which I was grateful.

I am very surprised and happy to say that my hair has not turned brassy at all, and my hair is still incredibly shiny. I have not dyed it since or touched it up; the silvery highlights are still here and my hair is thick, healthy, and glossy. While the hair dye is incredibly noxious to apply in terms of strong chemical smell, the results have beyond impressed me and I still can't quite believe that there has been NO BRASS that has come through. My hair is a gorgeous, dark, silvery ash brown and I have to say kudos, L'Oreal; this one really hit the nail on the head.

Which shade of Loreal hair color is best?

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How long do you leave Loreal preference on your hair?

You have not colored in three months or longer..
Apply all over: Apply haircolor mixture immediately to dry, unwashed hair. Work gently through hair as you would a shampoo. ... .
Time: Leave on for 25 minutes..
Rinse-out: When time is up, add a small amount of warm water to hair and work into lather..

Is Loreal good for grey hair?

The L'Oréal Paris permanent hair colour range can transform those grey strands of hair into soft and smooth coloured hair. The L'Oréal Paris Excellence Crème Hair Colour is available in a wide range of colours and shades for you to choose from.

How long does Loreal Age Perfect last?

The easy to use formula requires no mixing, leaves no damage and lasts up to 10 shampoos.