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(More customer reviews)used this today. it was my first experience with foam haircolor, but have been coloring at home for about 8 years. when i color, i alternate between 3 main brands, depending on which is on sale when it's time for me to color, so i'm not terribly brand-loyal...i do typically try new stuff when it comes out, though. as a result, i've tried a pretty good number of haircolors. :)
what i liked about sublime mousse: easy to apply...definitely easier than typical creme hair color.
very pleasant scent...not at all chemically.
didn't stain my skin or scalp...this is something i thought i'd just always have to live with for a couple days after coloring, but not with this product.
color is very close to what i expected (i used medium golden brown, which is the shade i typically use regardless of brand)...i am used to at-home color turning out darker than desired at first. i have learned to not freak out and just let a new dye job fade for about 5 days before it matches what i want. sublime mousse looks pretty good on day one.
my favorite part - immediately upon washing it out, it left my hair feeling BETTER than before i colored it! even without using the included conditioner! most boxed colors promise to leave your hair in better condition, which i have come to accept as a bunch of bunk...never found one that actually delivers on that promise until now! btw, i never use the conditioners that come with boxed color. my hair stylist once told me they are mostly waxes and oils that can leave unhealthy, heavy build-up, so i always use my regular deep conditioner immediately after coloring and toss the stuff that comes in the package.
what i didn't like about it: very poor gray coverage...actually probably the WORST gray coverage i've ever gotten out of a boxed color, and trust me - i saturated my most gray areas like the instructions said to do. usually boxed color will turn my grays at least blonde or reddish-blonde, and i generally get complements on my highlights. my grays are still mostly gray and even stark white in several places.
came close to running out before i felt like i had saturated my hair well enough...i have VERY thick hair(i mean as much hair as two people, in all seriousness) cut in layers that come to just below my shoulders. when i had much longer hair (to the middle of my back), i always had to buy two boxes of hair color to get the job done. with sublime mousse, i came close to needing two boxes with my hair as it is now.
hard to tell how where i had applied it and where i hadn't...the mousse is so light-weight and blended in so well that it was difficult to tell whether everything was saturated. i know i got my roots covered well, but had a harder time with the longer layers. color came out looking pretty even though.
i don't know that i'd buy this brand again. since i use a dye as close to my natural color as possible only to mask my grays, and since it didn't get the gray coverage job done, i will probably pass on it in the future. but i really like the ease of using foam, and will definitely make the switch from creme color. will probably spend a bit more money to get a brand with a bit better reliability, though.
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