Evelina
- 3 weeks
Does it work on roots?
I have been dyeing my hair with different brown shades for a few years, but I made the mistake of dyeing it with permanent color once and then hated how the result looked when the roots came in! Now the roots have become quite large, and I have maintained them with toning, but they always get a little lighter and much warmer when the toners I use on the roots wash out, while the lower half of the hair continues to be quite dark! Would this in color 512 work on the "roots" that become warmer and lighter than the rest of the hair? So I don't have to tone that part of the hair as often. Overall, I want to achieve a cooler brown tone in all my hair, but especially in the upper half, which is my roots that get really warm!Translated from swedish
1 product in post Does it work on roots?1161 views- Hairdresser at Lyko3 weeksHey Evelina! 👋🏼 Revlon Nutri Color in shade 512 is a color pack, which means it doesn't really adhere to untreated hair in the same way as it does on previously colored hair. So it works best on the lengths where you already have color 😊 For your roots, which are untreated, I would instead recommend that you first tone the roots with a cool brown shade, and then use Revlon 512 to maintain the color and keep the tone cooler for longer 🥰 You can use this shade on your roots 🤩 lyko.com/sv/revlon_professional/revlon-color-excel-52.1 Take care 🤍
to leave a comment - 6 monthsRating: 4 out of 5
Test Pilot
I got to test the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Barrier Repairing Lip Balm through Smartson during the winter, as my lips need extra moisture. I think the product is really good – it moisturizes effectively and feels nice on the lips. However, it disappears a bit faster than my current favorite, Aquaphor SOS, which is also cheaper. Even though I like the Cicaplast Lip Balm and think it does an excellent job, I will probably continue with my usual favorite that lasts longer. A great alternative for anyone looking for a good lip product!Translated from swedish
1 product in post Test Pilot345 viewsto leave a comment - 6 monthsRating: 2 out of 5
Great product but worthless bottle!
I got to test the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast B5 Serum through Smartson and I like the product itself. I mainly use it in the morning, where it sinks nicely into the skin and sits well under makeup. My skin feels hydrated and soft after application. Unfortunately, the packaging brings down the overall impression – the dropper is clunky and makes it hard to get the product out without mess. Considering the high price and the impractical packaging, it's questionable whether I would buy it again, even though I like the effect of the serum itself.Translated from swedish
1 product in post Great product but worthless bottle!369 views- 5 monthsMy sentiments exactly. The dropper bottle is absolutely horrible in every way. I also find that for the price point, I can get much better serums too.
to leave a comment - 6 monthsRating: 4 out of 5
Good fultboozt!
I had the opportunity to test La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Balm B5+ via Smartson and I am very satisfied with the product. I have combination skin and noticed that I can use it at most twice a week to avoid getting pimples. When I stick to this, I get really nice results where my skin feels hydrated and bouncy the next morning. I mainly use the balm on the days I apply retinol, as I’ve noticed it gives an extra moisture boost and helps the skin recover faster. An effective and soothing product that I would definitely buy again!Translated from swedish
1 product in post Good fultboozt!382 viewsto leave a comment