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Four Reasons Color Mask in Coffee is a semi-permanent hair dye designed specifically for dark brown and black hair. This vegan and cruelty-free toning treatment not only deposits rich coffee pigments but also nourishes your hair with plant-based proteins and amino acids, ensuring a vibrant and healthy finish. With 27 color options, it’s the perfect solution for refreshing your look while maintaining a commitment to sustainability.
J**M
I like the product!
I like the item! The Four Reasons Color Mask in Vanilla Blonde is a standout product for anyone looking to maintain or enhance their blonde hair. This color-depositing conditioner effectively tones and refreshes color-treated hair, neutralizing unwanted brassiness and leaving behind a beautiful, soft vanilla blonde hue. What sets this product apart is its dual-action formula: it not only deposits color but also deeply conditions, leaving hair feeling incredibly soft, smooth, and healthy. The fact that it's vegan and cruelty-free is a significant plus, aligning with ethical beauty standards. Whether you're extending the life of your salon color or experimenting with a subtle tone shift, this Color Mask offers a gentle yet effective way to achieve salon-worthy results at home.
S**R
Play around until you find your perfect mix
This is what I use to get between hair appointments. Im a natural brunette and have babylights and blonding to blend grays. My blond was growing out and I had dark roots peppered with grays. I used cafe on washed air dried hair just near the roots and it blended the grow out line but was much red/orange for my liking. The next day I used graphite over my roots and it dulled the red and cooled the town. Final result is seamless dark roots to light tips and looks perfect! No lines. For the blond tips I like the sand color also.
J**H
Toned darker then I'd like
I ordered cool sands. It toned my hair pretty dark. Maybe for a winter time vibe but it wasn't what I would have liked a for the spring. My daughter also said you could see it unevenly toned , (my fault, so you want to make sure u comb it through and really hit all spots
S**L
Good color but stains bathroom!!
It did the job for my hair, but stained my whole bathroom. I was looking for a magenta hue to refresh my cherry cola brunette/black dyed hair and it turned out how I expected! However, it was messier than I thought and it stained my bathroom sink and bathtub!
A**E
Great hair mask
This is a great hair mask. As soon as I applied it my hair instantly felt soft and smooth. I left the mask on for 10 minutes. I have really long hair and it usually ends up in a lot of tangles after I wash it. My hair was soft and smooth without any tangles after I washed it out. This hair mask also got rid of the brassiness. It brightened and lightened my blonde hair. I will continue to use this every week. I highly recommend this hair mask.
A**R
Charcoal works great for toning brunette!
I used the Charcoal on my L'Oréal Medium Golden Brown box dyed hair. My hair was originally very reddish and not what I wanted. I tried Féria toner for brunettes and John Frieda blue pigmented shampoo and conditioner. Neither touched it. This charcoal mask has been the only thing to tone it down. It still has the reddish tint but it is MUCH more toned down!!! I definitely recommend this.
M**S
Good for growing out grey
I really like this temp glaze. I have vanilla and latte. Both grab on to my grays enough to tint them. No temp color is going to undo grey but this is an especially good choice if you are growing out artificial color that is semi permanent. It looks very natural and adds just enough shine. I leave it on about thirty minutes under a shower cap.
E**E
Great product
Former cosmetologist here. I like to use this product (in color chocolate) whenever I’m lazy. Is it as good as professional grade? Id say it’s a solid 70 percent.I really do love the way this product leaves your hair feeling afterwards.I’ve read some of the poor reviews and I want people to understand that your results highly depend on your hair’s condition and current color. It specifically outlines this in atleast the chocolate color. I also want to keep in mind this is deposit only and does not penetrate your hair shaft. Toners don’t do that they sit ontop of your hair shaft the next step up would be a Demi permanent color which would lightly penetrate the shaft, a step up from that would be a semi permanent which would go in deeper than a Demi and finally the step up from that would be permanent hair color which would go all the way.Another thing I saw in the reviews is people upset about their hair color not getting lighter. Color does not life color. If you want a lighter color the only way to achieve that is by lighting your hair with bleach (hair bleach PLEASE don’t use the cleaning solution) . After you’ve lightened your hair with bleach you can then put color on it and it’ll be a lighter version. That’s why you see there’s a chart on Amazon atleast on the chocolate which states the level your current hair is on the left (from blonde to dark brown) and what to expect it to look like on the right.Separately hair porosity plays a big factor. If your hair is blonde but it feels super dry that means your hair follicles are lifted up so it feels coarse. This means that if you put the toner on it will absorb the color much deeply and quickly than a person without dry hair. So it you’re looking for a lighter version than you’ll need to process it for a shorter time. However for a toner clarifying shampoo or even detergent can brighten that up quick if you went too dark. I would just follow a deep conditioning treatment after doing something like that to counter it.Now there were complaints about how long the color lasts. That too is dependent on a number of factors generally this should last 2 weeks. However it depends on the hair porosity, shampoo you’re using, how often you wash your hair any if you’re doing any conditioning treatments. To make the color last you should be using moisturizing shampoo and washing your hair every other day as well as doing weekly deep conditioning treatments and using a conditioner after your shampoo. The goal is to keep your cuticles down to prevent most of the color from washing out. If however you’re constantly washing your hair or you’re using clarifying shampoo it can come out very quickly especially with harsh shampoo
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