Thursday, 4 June 2015

L'oréal casting sunkiss jelly review

Hello everyone, 

I was going to do a MOTD blog today, but completely forgot and didn't take a picture before I took my makeup off, so I had to think of what I was going to post and then I remembered I wanted to do a review on the L'oréal casting sunkiss jelly! 

Now I first got this product a year ago. I saw it advertised on the TV roughly this time last year and thought to myself 'I want to try that!' So I went to the shop and brought it. I read through what I was meant to do with it and thought it was pretty easy. I was 100% right! It says you can use it on both wet and dry hair, so I decided to use it on wet hair as it said heat makes it more intense. 

I applied it after my shower, brushed my hair to make sure it was distributed throughout the whole of my hair and used a hair dryer. Now, it says it takes 3-5 uses, but after using it once I noticed a big difference! You can apply it all over your hair (like I did) it just on the ends to create an ombré effect. I haven't tried the ombré effect yet because knowing me it'll come out wrong and I'll look stupid, so I haven't braved it yet! I may try it when my hair gets a bit longer, but till then, I'll just apply it all over. 

This stuff is amazing, seriously I love it! I'm on my third tube of it, as I brought it near the end of summer last year and thought I'd only use it during the summer period. I've almost finished this bottle too, that's how much I love it and how crazy it works! The reason it lightens the hair is because it contain hydrogen peroxide, so you do have to be very careful. Although the saying that, I don't wear the gloves they supply you with as I don't feel a burning sensation on my hands, but if you have sensitive skin then I'd use the gloves to be on the safe side. I have also used it on dry hair, which is better in a way as you can see when you've got product and where you've missed hair out, but in my opinion, and this is my personal opinion, I found it didn't work as well and it made my hair go greasy. If you prefer to use it on dry hair then be my guest, I'm not stopping you. I just didn't like it compared to wet hair. 


I work in small sections at a time. I'll apply a small amount into my hand and work it in, making sure I cover all the areas of my scalp, and I then brush my hair to evenly distribute the product. 

I would recommend this if you don't have the money to go to the hairdressers to get your hair done, or if you want to gradually lighten your hair! 

Sara xx

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