💁♀️ Elevate your hair game with effortless highlights!
The Revlon Color Effects Highlighting Kit is a versatile, salon-quality hair dye solution designed for balayage, frosting, and ombre styling. This 8 oz kit is ammonia and paraben-free, featuring an innovative anti-breakage technology that ensures your hair remains healthy while achieving stunning highlights. With customizable options and a violet-pigmented conditioner to eliminate brassiness, this kit allows you to create the perfect blonde look tailored to your hair type.
C**.
Refreshed my mess for waaaaay less!!!
Worth it, and much more. Kept putting off highlights & balayage after going natural due to $, finding the right place, and deciding exactly which to do. After I found this I decided to do it myself (after all, if it's not perfect- I'm not out hundreds and I don't have anyone to be angry with).Well it turned out great! I saved time, money, and feel super empowered!Only advice (after purchasing multiple times) is maybe to a conditioning mask ahead of time AND afterwards.
A**G
Easy and works!
I was Leary about using this after only getting highlites professionally done but it came out amazing. I will now use this every time! 10$ beats 200$ any day
M**E
bleaches and tones
I was so happy to see the blue hue in the bleach powder. This type of bleach works best on my dark brown hair. Brings it up to a nice pale blonde in 70 mins. Hair feels healthy as well.
C**A
Hair dye
This one is nice ,easy to use complete inclusion.
L**N
Hair
Great
J**S
Missing gloves and over cap
There were no gloves or over cap
Q**1
Perfect for brunette to ginger!
I have a naturally medium brown that leans auburn in the sunlight, but I like to intensify the red. Before COVID, I would get my hair lightened and colored in the salon, because every at-home dye kit consult I had told me you can't really lighten hair with kits, just add color. Darn. Wanting to DIY and needing easy, I've been using Overtone and have been thrilled with the results, but now that it's been so long since the salon, my salon-lightened ends have grown out and the red looks less noticeable. Being an absolute beginner and too scared to bleach all over, I thought this highlighting kit might be a good way to dip my toes into hair lightening. I did a lot of research, watched Youtube tutorials to avoid frying it off , and decided on this kit to use for my first attempt.The first picture is my before color. I first did a strand test (second picture) and this is after about 40 minutes of processing time. I was pleased with the amount of lightening, so I decided to keep going.The kit comes with a plastic cap with printed holes on it. You can either use every hole for an all-over look, or every other one for a more scattered look. I decided on every other. There is a little hook included that you use to pull strands out through the cap, so that the hair underneath doesn't get lightened. Well, this is where I ran into trouble. My hair is REALLY fine, and I just could not get ANY hair hooked on that darn thing. I tried for probably half an hour until my husband took pity and said he'd give it a shot. Somehow he was better at it (maybe the angle is easier to get if you're not looking in a mirror? Or he used more pressure? Not sure), so I let him help me pull strands through all the circles. I might need to use tweezers or something next time. You may not have this issue though, if your hair isn't insanely fine and slippery. I recommend using a comb to lightly brush against the cap after and make sure you don't have any tangles or loops that didn't quite make it through.I used a combination of my gloved fingers and a hair paintbrush (don't know what they're really called) to coat the strands with the mixed solution. It went on pretty easily. Then I set a timer and put the included plastic cover over the top. I checked it every 10 minutes, and when it looked like it had processed to where I liked it, rinsed it out. I also did the shampoo and conditioner included, which helped make my hair feel a lot softer.Overall, I really like how it turned out! My hair actually looks ginger just from this kit alone. It looks very natural; my sister who is a natural redhead looks like this in the summer. I'll still probably add the Overtone Copper Kit to help blend it into the exact shade I like though. I'll come back and post the results of that after I do it. If you are going for more true blonde strands, you'll probably need to leave it on longer (a few strands on my bangs processed to yellow) or possibly do a second bleaching. A toner might make it less orange leaning. But this definitely gives a nice lightening effect on brown, and for someone who wanted to go to the coppery side anyway, it's perfect!
D**N
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