Really? I haven't heard of this. I remember when they brought out a hilift for inoa and then recalled it all 😑
Yeah i think so. I only ever use l'oreal but I've used wella's hi-lifts and I have to say you do get a better result. Maybe this new range will deliver more 👍
I honestly don't know they came and went fairly quickly
Wasn't that because of safety reasons or something? Sure I heard that somewhere
They had severe cases of breakage /disintegrated hair - but not for the first applications but after a few...
Was this the ultrablond?
My hair was horrendous after using it twice!😲 hopefully theyve made this a lot safer and nicer!!
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I don't understand why you'd want to overlap a highlift anyway?
Even if you don't want to you still overlap a tiny bit everytime you retouch a colour. You just cannot avoid at all. That with inoa ultra blonde caused snapping hairlines and crown areas
Really? I haven't heard of this. I remember when they brought out a hilift for inoa and then recalled it all 😑
I had breakage using this product and I'm very neat and never overlap... But the colour did seep up the hair and the breakage occurred at the neckline and around the ears. I'm quite reluctant to trust a new highlift again from L'Oreal. Especially if it is ME based rather than ammonia!
No it's ammonia based
Ditched bleach retouches to try that stuff in january when it will be released. There is a new ultramarine pigment added into the formula - so let's see.
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