Skip to main content

Review - L'Oreal Sublime Mousse

Last Saturday I went on a bit of a shopping spree (Target had their Christmas stuff 90% off, who can resist that?).  I also stopped by Wal-Mart to check out their Christmas stuff (only 75% off and not as good of selection), and I found L'Oreal Sublime Mousse on clearance.  There were a couple of colors and I choose "Pure Dark Brown". 
This girl has really pretty blue eyes that make me a little annoyed with my boring brown ones.  I got these on clearance so when I opened the second box it was weird because the bottles were different.  I was a little scared they were a different color or something.
Now I had kind of decided not to dye my hair anymore, but I had been wanting to try the mousse dye since they first came out with it.  It is always more expensive than the regular stuff, and since I have long, thick hair it takes two bottles to dye my hair.  So I had never tried it.  I bought two boxes (for only $9 total) and dyed my hair last night.  Michael wasn't super impressed, it kind of annoys him when I dye my hair, because I always say "I'm not dying my hair anymore." and then I always do.  I didn't actually WANT to dye my hair this time, I really just wanted to try the mousse, and since my hair was about 40 different colors, I figured dying it couldn't hurt anything.  Plus I am practically going grey.
I have chronicled my hair coloring journey with pictures, but first a review!
Pros:
- Much easier to get onto the roots of your hair than the regular stuff.
- Less drippy, and therefore less messy.  I didn't get drops all over the bathroom like I usually do. 
- The mousse applicator was better than the regular bottle, and didn't get the gloves as covered in goop, which meant everything was less goopy. 
Cons:
- It doesn't make the lengths of your hair any easier.
- It says DON'T SHAKE THE MIXTURE but to rotate it gently to mix, which isn't really a bad thing, but left me worried I would agitate it to much and it would explode or something. 
- It seemed like it took longer to rinse from my hair.  I literally ran out of hot water as I was finishing rinsing the conditioner out of my hair. 
Overall I liked using it.  I think it makes it quite a bit easier to dye your own hair.  I don't think it would be worth the extra money if someone else was dying your hair though, because it isn't that hard for them to see where the dye is going.  It stinks just like the other stuff.  It left my hair feeling just like the other stuff.  It doesn't really have any downfalls as opposed to the regular dye, and if they were the same cost or close I would definitely pick this. 
You are going to quit believing my reviews pretty soon, since I tend to give out only high scores, but I promise I am telling the truth!  I would give this a"
5/5
It isn't some awesome new wonder product like I was hoping, but there are no real downsides to it when comparing it to the other products on the market, and there are some very valuable differences that set it apart.
Oh and just so you know, L'Oreal didn't pay me anything or give me any free samples or anything for this review.  Although that would have been way cool!
My multi-colored hair.  The hair underneath was a very dark brown, but the hair on top was an almost blonde reddish color.  Titian?
Before picture.  Yes, in the bathroom.  Its so much easier to take pictures of yourself in the bathroom.  Look I was being good and wearing my glasses!
During.  Do you see how spotted my shoulders are?  This is because my hair is long, so when I dye it myself it lays on my shoulders and back as I dye it.  I am someone that should probably just pay to get her hair dyed, but I am WAY to cheap for that.
After.  Much darker, although still lots of different colors.  What is really weird is that I took this picture in the same bathroom, with the same lighting, at the same time of night, with the same camera as the first picture of me, and somehow the lighting is WAY different...
New color.  Just brown I think.


This post may be linked up with one or more of these wonderful blog hops:



Comments

  1. That color looks so good on you. Thanks for the review! (I found you @ Titus Tuesdays)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have to say I like the color as well! This really makes me want to dye my hair. I'm a natural blonde, but have been to black and various darker shades. Right now it's all about the same color, but I can't say I'm in love with it! If I decide to dye it I'll keep this in mind. Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.

Keep this in mind while posting. If you are mean, I will delete your comment. You may have an opinion but you may not be insulting to other people who comment, my religion, or myself.

Popular posts from this blog

Why I Choose Christian Light Education Homeschool Curriculum

Last summer I decided that I was going to homeschool our foster daughters while they were on summer vacation.  There were two reasons for this: 1) Two of the three girls were behind academically.  I really hoped that by working through the summer we could help them get on track for the next school year.  They left our house soon after school started, so I don't know how well it worked. 2) I don't allow my children much in the way of screen time, and these girls were accustomed to having TV and tablets in their rooms all the time.  So they never really knew what to do with themselves.  I figured school work for the morning would help with that dilemma. Choosing a curriculum was difficult for me.  I know that some people bounce around and change curriculum a lot, but whatever I got, I hoped I would like enough to use the non-consumables with Little Guy.  I don't like wasting money, and I hate the idea of some topics falling through the cracks because different curricu

Things That Annoy Infertile Girls (or Maybe Just Me?) - Flashback Friday

This was actually one of my more popular posts when it was first published, but I still thought I would share it again.  Any additions to the post are in pink, as usual :) Accidental Pregnancies - So I have been trying for years to get pregnant, you go slut around and accidentally get pregnant? Immediate Pregnancies - You quit taking your birth control last month and now you are pregnant? People Who Give You Retarded Advice -            - Just stop trying and you will get pregnant            - My friend adopted a baby and got pregnant right away, you should do that            - Get drunk, people always get pregnant when they are drunk (Yes, they do. Because they are              intoxicated and forget to take precautions.) Whiny Girls That Pretend They Are Infertile - Trying for 5 months is not suffering from infertility. It takes a year on average to get pregnant.  I get that it might FEEL like infertility but it just isn't.  After YEARS of trying, I can't even rememb

Is Mother Goose Time Worth The Money?

Last night my husband asked me if I thought that Mother Goose Time was worth the money if I didn't get it for free.  I think this is an excellent question, and one that people probably want to know. How Much Does It Cost?: Mother Goose Time costs $75 a month for one child, including shipping if you buy it month to month.  If you can order and pre-pay ahead of time, you can save up to 15%, depending on how far ahead you pre-pay.  If you have more than one child using the curriculum it is only about $5 a month to add a child.  Many of the products provided cover the entire class, including manipulatives and story books.  The things that each child needs come packaged in their own bag for each child. What I Think of the Curriculum: The curriculum is great.  It is thorough and engaging.  It provides me with ideas and supplies to teach my son things I never would have thought to teach him, but will make him a very well rounded person.  He now talks about things he never would ha