Showing posts with label favourite beauty products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favourite beauty products. Show all posts

Friday, 14 April 2017

Dying my hair pink - Bleach London Rose Super Cool Colour Review!

Dying my hair pink is something that I've wanted to tick off my bucket list for a very, very long time. Pink is my favourite colour, but I don't really ever wear anything pink and I was actually quite scared about dyeing my hair such a bold colour. The first time I decided to dye my hair pink was at the hairdressers. I was telling my hairdresser how bored of my hair I was, and that I was tempted to either go really short or really dark. She knew that I had always wanted to go pink one day, and suggested that I use this Bleach London product as she had half a ready mixed bottle left over.

I finally got the guts to do it - sometimes you need a push from someone. My hairdresser is great, so far she has pushed me to get the bob I was scared of, try the blue toner I was scared of and now dye my hair pink. (These are exactly the type of people you need in your life!)

I must admit that I hadn't heard the most positive reviews about the Bleach London Super Cool Colour products. One thing that I had heard was that some of their colours (mostly their blue tones) had stained people's hair green and it was pretty much impossible to get rid of, so that had put me off slightly. Another thing I had heard was that the dye barely worked. And oh boy was I wrong.

As I said above, we only had about half a 150ml bottle of product left to use. Both me and my hairdresser were pretty sure that the dye wouldn't do all that much to my hair, and that it would leave a really subtle pink all over. I had just had a half set of highlights and haircut, so my hair was damp and we put the product all over. The suggestion is to leave the dye on for 15 minutes but we left it for nearer to 30 minutes.

Usually after having my hair bleached, we would use a blue toner on my hair, and I would continue for the next week to use purple shampoo on my hair to make the roots the same silvery colour as the length of my hair. As we didn't do this, and went straight to dyeing my hair pink, the roots were slightly more yellow than the rest of my hair, and the pink didn't take too well to the roots.


Above is a photograph taken on the evening of my salon trip. At the time I thought my hair felt SO PINK, but looking back on it, it was actually a really nice light-ish pink shade. Although the pink dye didn't take to the roots, I actually quite liked it at the time because it wasn't such a bold statement look. It was at this point that I knew I really liked the colour of the Bleach London Rose dye and I would definitely be using it again at home.

(Am I Scarlett Johanson in Lost in Translation yet?!)


TAKE TWO

The second time I decided to give the Bleach London Rose dye another go, I had the help of my best friend. We didn't purchase any rubber gloves so we used bare hands and then last minute some cling film. Believe me when I say it's just easier for everyone if you go to the shops and buy some gloves. Everything got stained pink.

The product claims to last 2-10 washes but having only washed my hair a couple of times and it was nearly all gone, I knew I would need to leave it in for quite a long time if I wanted it to last longer. I think the hair dye works so differently for different people, and for my hair personally, the colour holds really well at first but then fades quite quickly.


We applied the dye to dry hair and left it on for just over half an hour. We wrapped my hair in cling film to keep in the moisture as it dries out quite quickly. I feel like it was quite easy to do at home and I could do it myself even if I didn't have someone there to help me out.

When it came to washing out the product, I didn't use any shampoo and I just used a little bit of conditioner. The colour left was so much more intense than I ever imagined and I wasn't sure if I loved or hated it. But the product itself had most definitely worked. I dried and styled my hair as usual and I actually really liked the finished colour (as the picture below). As before, the hair dye lasted 3-4 washes, getting more subtle with each wash. I think the look after two washes is my favourite as it's a lovely dusky pastel pink, which is what I would have originally hoped for. 

(Excuse the toilet selfie...)

BLEACH LONDON ROSE SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER

My current mission is to dye my hair pink evenly all over and to keep it pink evenly all over. I have left the pink fade out for now and am in the process of silver shampooing my hair until it is all one colour. Once I have this even base, I intend to go pink again. I have purchased the below Bleach London Rose shampoo and conditioner to try out. I absolutely love the colour left after one or two washes, so I'm really intrigued to see if the shampoo and conditioner will give this colour effect but in a more long term way. I will post a blog post once I have tried and tested them out, so fingers crossed!




Thanks for reading :)
Have you ever used a Bleach London product?
Have you ever dyed your hair pink using another brand?
I'd love to hear what you think!
Love Dani x

Thursday, 3 January 2013

My beauty favourites of 2012 :)

Now I don't usually do beauty posts, but I've found some lovely new beauty products during the year of 2012 and thought I may as well blog about them, like everyone else is!


A couple of these I have used for years and have just never blogged about them, but most of them are products I have discovered this year, and will continue to use them for years, unless something better comes along! I am going to try and do 'favourite products of the month' posts throughout 2013 when I find new products too so keep a lookout :)



2012 is the year that I first ever tried out Soap and Glory products (I know, where on earth have I been living without them?!) but I cannot believe how good they are, and how I lived without them before! My favourites are Hand Food hand moisturiser and Peaches and Clean 4-in-1 deep cleansing milk. I have tried many hand moisturisers as my mum has really dry hands so I always try out her new products, but this one really seems to work! It smells lovely, and after leaving a generous dose on my hands overnight, the next morning they feel so soft! I bought my mum the big one for Christmas, so I'll let you know if this is the cure for her too! The Peaches and Clean cleanser smells strongly of peaches and it's gorgeous! It's a nice pink colour and smells so good as you put it onto your face. I usually use a facewipe before using this, and wash it off with hot water, but when I've tried it before with a full face of make up, it does literally melt your make up away! Lastly is the L'Oreal Paris Triple Active Day Multi-Protection Moisturiser. I was using a cheap Simple moisturiser before but I wanted to try a higher end product so randomly picked this one up when it was on offer in Boots, but it feels nice and hydrating on my skin and I would definitely re-buy it again for the full price.



2012 was also the year that I first started using a foundation brush, and I'm never ever going back to using my fingers again! I also discovered using baby shampoo to clean my make up brushes, and it really does work a treat! This is only the small bottle as I wasn't sure if I'd like it, but when I run out I'm definitely gonna buy the big bottle of it! As for the foundation brush, I literally just love it so much! I love the angle of it, which means it gets into every nook and cranny of your face, and it still spreads all the foundation evenly too so no fingers needed! I'm definitely considering investing in the full Real Techniques Core Collection of brushes when I finish my 100 days no spending! :)


All three of these products are ones I have used for years, but I can't get enough of. As much as I hate to admit it, this Britney Spears perfume is my most used one, and my most complimented one too! It's relatively cheap, and if you hunt around you can always find it on offer. I have it in every size bottle as my mum knows I love it and ends up buying me one every birthday and Christmas, but I've asked her to stop until I end up using all of the bottles I've already got! This fake tan is my absolute favourite too and I have been a fan of it for at least 3 years (I remember using it on my 18th birthday). It's the kind where you put it on the night before, by the morning after you look like an oompa loompa, but then you have a shower and you're the perfect colour, and it lasts for days! This one is 'medium skin' because I totally forgot to look at the tone but I think even the dark one works well on my pale skin without looking totally unnatural. The price has gone up quite alot in the last year, but if you check out Savers and Wilkinsons, it is often on offer. Lastly is the Dove deodorant, which might seem like an odd thing to have on this list, but I also swear by this. It's a roll on, but it's not wet, the only way I can describe it is like a bar of soap. It goes straight on, drys quickly, leaves your skin moisturised and I have never, ever had sweat patches when using this deodorant. This year is the first time I have used the 'invisible dry' instead of the original, as this one claims to leave no white patches, and it's true so I think I shall be sticking to this deodorant forever! :)



This is the first year I have looked into trying some new Benefit products other than Hoola blusher, which Santa bought me about 4 years and I have continued to buy it ever since! I had a makeover by a Benefit make up artist and she made me fall in love with CORALista and High Beam. I had been given High Beam as a present and had never really known how to use it, so she showed me properly. You can do whatever you like with it really, mix it in with your foundation etc, but I dot it on my upper cheeks once my foundation has dried, and pat it in lightly. I love the light shimmer effect it has, and it looks lovely in photos so will definitely keep using this in 2013, and consider looking into getting a powder highligher too. I only got CORALista this Christmas, but I love it already and will be using it alot! It's the perfect shade for my pale skin and looks nice ontop of a tanned blusher too :). So 2012 was the year that the brand MUA (Make Up Academy) launched in Superdrug, and it has been so popular, especially with it's £1 products! I originally went into Superdrug hoping to find the 12 shade 'Heaven and Earth' palette, but ended up coming away with this gold one as it was the only one left. I think it was fate really, as I love the colours in this one, and use it as part of my daily make up routine now. The back has a few different instructions on ways to wear the eyeshadows and I think they would look nice on any skin colour!



The first lipstick on the left is a dark plum/ burgundy colour, and I absolutely love it. I find it looks best when I have one other burgundy item on, whether it be a chunky knit jumper, or just a little rose hairband, but it looks lovely whether I'm tanned or pale and with my gingery hair or when it was jet black! The Kate Moss lipsticks are the best lipsticks I have found this year and I'm so happy I did! My original favourites were 01 and 08 in the black packets, but towards the end of the year I found 101 in the new red packet and I love this one! It's more of a bubblegummy pink, where as 08 was more nude (a bit like Mac Honeylove) but I will continue to use them all! Lastly is Lipcote, which to me was one of those products that you remember your mum wearing when you were a young child. I never really understood what it was, but a few years ago when I started wearing lipstick every single day, and especially red which can end up on your nose on a night out, I decided to give it a try. It's a bit like a nail varnish which you put on your lips to seal the colour and stop it from bleeding or rubbing off. It does sting a bit when it first goes on, and doesn't taste too nice, but on a night out especially it works miracles, and I always find myself drunkenly telling people about this product!


Natural Collection Nail Varnish in 'Black Cherry'.

I picked up these two nail polishes right at the end of 2012, yet they're easily my favourite of the year, and I look forward to using them this year! The 17 one in Navy Glint is a very thick, navy, glittery nail varnish and it looks lovely on it's own or as an accent nail with the Natural Collection one. The Black Cherry one is so cheap (less than £2) yet it's a lovely shade and works well! It's a shimmery burgundy which lasts, and I will definitely be looking to see if Natural Collection has anymore shades I like the look of after seeing how well this one works. I couldn't seem to find a link online, but you'll be able to find it in the Natural Collection section in Boots :)


Thanks for reading :)
Are any of my favourites on your favourite beauty products list too?
Will you be trying any of these products now?
Love Dani :)
x