I'm going to post something a little different on this blog today. This goes with the "Vogue" section that I have started a couple of weeks ago. The last time I got my hair dyed was ummmmm last year? My roots have extended to the point that I started to have two toned hair. Although I didn't hate the look completely, I also did not adore it. Instead of spending ~$90 to get my hair dyed at my local salon, I decided to try out something new: DIY hair dye!
If you don't know, I'm Asian. Meaning that I have rather dark hair that don't dye easily. Due to my previous bad experiences with some salons in the US (ehem, sitting there for 4 hours to find out that my supposedly "red hair" has turned into "orange"), I have decided to purchase Japanese hair dye that is designed for Asian hair.
With their extremely cute design and bright pink packaging, Palty from Dariya has definitely captured my attention. Since I just wanted to dye my hair a reddish-brown, I decided to choose Raspberry Macaroon (the decision might or might not have been made based on the name of the color >.>). The dye itself was not cheap compared to the generic US dye products. For $14, I got enough dye for my short hair. However, $14 is much cheaper than $90.
Here's the awesome packaging |
The dye I got from Amazon.com |
Before: if you ignore the derpy-ness, you will see that my poor hair is lighter at the end and the mirror is dirty |
I would say that the dye was enough for my hair, which means that it will not be enough for most people. If you have hair more than twice my length, you should get at least 2 or 3 boxes. I would use this hair dye again because it didn't damage my hair and I'm happy with the results :D
That's all for now~
Mimi
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