Monday, 28 July 2014

Review- Bleach London

I recently went on a nice little shopping trip with my sister, (mid week as well, how crazy of us!!) Anyway whilst i am trying to shop on a budget at the moment i have tried my best not to go all out crazy, especially as I had my fiancées card. I did manage to limit it though and actually managed to buy stuff with my boots points!! (those beautiful lil things) Today I picked up two new bleach London products. I am a big fan of Bleach London already  and I knew I wanted to try out their new hair colour crayons, I have especially been longing for a nice turquoise-y colour to play about with my hair with.










I tried it out a tiny bit whilst my sister was still at my house as she also wanted to see what it was like. So far very impressed, quite a bright vibrant colour. I didn't think it would appear as bright considering how it looked as just part of the crayon. However I do believe this differs on different types of blondes and other hair colours anyway. 

I also picked up a 'beach lights' kit. having previously used the Bleach London dip dye kit (which is amazing if used properly!) I felt brave enough to go a bit more blonde, and I felt this would be the product. Having now used it, I found the Balayage board actually pretty difficult to use by myself. If buying this product make sure you have a friend to help you! I found it too difficult by myself. which may mean I am not as pleased with my result. although I will say I did it in the morning when I was rushed (I had a Carnival to attend!) and therefore i probably didn't keep as good an eye on my timings as I should. I am a bit blonder now then I initially intended, but I am also liking this change and embracing it. I would completely and utterly recommend their dip dye kit to any person who wants a nice 'hairdresser looking' finish though.







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Kelsie x

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2 comments:

  1. The effect from both of the products looks lovely in your hair! Particularly like the Bleach Lights kit, I've been toying with the idea of blonde dip dye for ages now so might just give it a go!

    - Hannah
    http://alittlepocketwatch.blogspot.co.uk/

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  2. Thank you! if you do a dip dye and are doing it yourself i'd definitely recommend the bleach london kit! if not maybe go to a hairdressers.

    xxx

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