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L'Oréal Colour & Co: Colouring Process

Hair Colour

Before I put on the colour, I made sure to detangle my hair, then divide it into sections. Following the provided instructions, I emptied the colour into the developer, gave it a shake, and was ready to go! To apply the colour on my hair, I started with my roots, then went onto my ends. From there, I spent the next 30 minutes listening to a podcast before it was time to rinse out the colour. Pictured above is what the colour looked like toward the end of the process.

I used my usual method of kneeling in the bathtub and running my hair under the showerhead using cool water, so I could minimize any possibility of splattering colour all over my wall and shower curtain. Once the water ran clear, I reached for the colour gloss.

Colour Gloss

From the times I would get my hair done in the salon, my colourist would always book me for a colour and gloss for my blue-black. So I followed suit on my own. While the colour gloss came with three gloves — for what I'm assuming are three uses — I used two-thirds of a tube in one use. The colour gloss went on as sort of a Sonic the Hedgehog-blue conditioner. I left it in for about 10 minutes before rinsing it out. Afterward, I applied the replenishing conditioner, focusing on my ends, and rinsed everything out.

Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Angelica Wilson