Hair Strand Test using Garnier Olia

This is carrying on from the Garnier Olia skin allergy patch test but it is a hair strand test  using Garnier Olia to see what my dark brown hair would look like if I were to dye it with Deep Violet 3.16. The smell of it is very floral and pleasant. It contains no ammonia and it uses toulene 2,5 diamine.

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With the remaining dye mix, I used a virgin strand of hair (dark brown with natural tones of red) and covered it in the mix.

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After 30 minutes

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I rinsed the strand off and washed it with Wella Elements shampoo with is SLS free and paraben free. It was the first one that came to hand. A lot of red came out of the hair and I would imagine this would fade after a few washes. And dried the strand with a hair dryer.

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In the sunshine it is a really pretty dark burgundy, plumy, red; essentially a red based violet, not a blue based violet. I think the name is a little misleading but I compared the hair to the box and they just about match.

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I think when applying it depends what has been on the hair before as, like a patch test, everybody’s hair history is different.

However, if you want a blue toned violet so you can get a true purple hue, don’t use this.

 

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