Saturday, March 9, 2013

Review: Splat Hair Dye

Splat Hair Dye sucks. The other day, I bought a kit of Splat Blue Envy. The picture on the box looks so intense but the actual thing is horrible. They must photoshop that thing. I followed the instructions. I put on the pair of application gloves from the kit and I immediately knew they were going to crappy. But I didn't have any other gloves available for this, so I started mixing the peroxide and bleach. Oh, it was mess! I opened cap of the peroxide bottle and cut the packet of bleach. I started pouring it, but I spilled like half of the stuff. That's my fault, but everything else is Splat's fault. I put the cap back on the bottle and shook it for a minute. Then I let it rest. I read over the instructions and it said the bottle was going to burst if it was left unused for over two minutes. I just said whatever, and started applying the bleach. The instructions said that if I have black hair, I should bleach for an hour. So I did, and when I washed it out, my hair was some sort of fake, damaged, strawberry blond thing. I wasn't going to rebleach it. I don't want to damage my hair. So I applied the blue dye. I scrubbed the thing in my hair for twenty minutes in each section and waited an hour, because I didn't trust their coloring chart. It said to leave the dye on for half an hour. I washed the dye off. My hair was still in that ugly strawberry blond shade. I'm not insulting people with that hair color, but the bleach made my hair look so fake. The blue dye didn't even work a bit. I tried redying a week later. I left the dye on for two hours. I washed it off and I saw some blue. But it was mostly the ugly shade. It's been a week since that, and some parts of my hair is blue, but some of it is turning green. I'm not a fan of green, unless Liam Payne tells me to love that color. Then I'll be like LLN (Laugh Like Niall), I was stupid. But overall Splat Hair Dye is horrible.

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