bente

  • The post was made 1 week
    Rating: 1 out of 5
    verified customer

    Excellence creme no. 9 from Lloreal. Very light blonde.

    I have used the color on my roots for several years. It has been successful so far. I tried the new version with triple formula a few days ago. Bought two packs. My hair turned red! Absolutely unwanted effect!!! I need to find a way to remove the red color. I will never buy this again. The other purchased pack has to be discarded.
    1 product in post Excellence creme no. 9 from Lloreal. Very light blonde.
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    • The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 1 week
      Hi Bente 👋😊 Thank you so much for sharing your experience 💗 So sorry to hear that the result wasn't as expected this time, especially when you've used the color before with good results. Sometimes updated formulations or the hair's starting point can affect how the color turns out, and therefore the result can vary ❤️ If you want advice on how to tone down or correct the red color, feel free to contact us. We’re happy to help with tips and recommendations ✨
  • The post was made 3 months

    Urtekram soap gives me eczema.

    I have used the soap for several years without problems. The last six months I have developed eczema. Upon closer inspection, I see that the soap contains the known allergen Lauryl glucoside. The last soap I tried was "fragancefree". I react just as much to this.
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    • The comment was made 3 months
      Hey! Not good with lauryl, no. Strange they choose that instead of laurate.
  • The post was made 3 months
    Rating: 2 out of 5
    verified customer

    Urtekram soap causes skin irritation.

    I have used the soap for several years. It has worked fine until the last six months. Now I have developed significant skin irritation. Has lauryl glucoside been added to the soap this year? The substance is reported to cause skin irritation in many users.
    1 product in post Urtekram soap causes skin irritation.
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    • The comment was made 3 months
      The essential oils do not contain Lauryl glucoside. But the oils can be added to products that contain this substance. Then the skin will be irritated both with and without essential oils.
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