Are you a fan of DIY haircolour? I am! I love colouring my own hair as it’s much cheaper (my save-and-spend philosophy), and more importantly because I can do it in the comfort of my own home, where I can multi-task whilst waiting for the colour to develop (eg. take product shots)
Liese has just relaunched its range of mousse haircolour, called Bubble Hair Colour. The packaging is super cute, and in Taiwan there are quite a large choice of 17 shades.
You can see that the shades are categorised and colour-coded. This is based on its undertone; from the top: pink brown (cute!), orange brown, beige brown, brown, yellow brown and then 5 colours especially designed for grey coverage. This is the other reason i picked up the Liese Bubble Haircolour – I find the categorisation easy to understand, and the colour-coding makes selection so much easier. Thumbs up Liese!!!
I’ve used both of the beige-brown shades now, the first time the darker of the two, and this time Platinum Beige Brown.
I picked the Beige Browns as my hair has the tendency to go red or yellow most times when I try to lighten it, and I was looking for a true ash brown colour. I am assuming that the green colour means that it’ll neutralise the natural red in my hair.
To use, first empty the colourant into the developer:
Then mix the two together NOT by shaking, but by tipping the bottle upside-down a few times:
Once the solution is uniform in colour, dispense it by squeezing the bottle NOT by pressing on top (I keep making this mistake and wondered why nothing was coming out
).
Keep squeezing the bottle until the solution goes through the nozzle, after which it becomes an airy foam.
The instruction tells you to just put through the foam all through your hair at once. However I use 2/3 of the bottle first on my roots (dry hair), leave it there for about 10 minutes or so, then use the remainder on the rest of my hair.
Don’t worry if it doesn’t foam up much. Both times I’ve used the colourant I didn’t find nearly as much “foaminess” on my hair as the picture on the pack. Next time I use it, I’ll get 2 packs as 1 bottle was just enough for my long hair.
The biggest advantage of mousse or bubble hair colour, is that it’s easy to distribute through the hair, and doesn’t drip. This is super important for me, as I don’t want to be dripping hair dye all over my couch, floor boards or bathroom basin!
The colour fully develops after about 1/2 an hour. After that just rinse out, shampoo, then use the included conditioner. Liese’s Bubble Hair Colour has honey infused in the formula, so leaves the hair super soft for DAYS – another big thumbs up!
I am quite pleased with the results! The colour turns out true to the picture on the pack, so has good lightening ability whilst keeping the hair in good condition. It’s easy to use, mess free, and I love the choice of colour. I’ll definitely be trying the pink brown next time!
Liese Bubble Hair Colour retails for NT$329 and is available from Watsons nation-wide.
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I’ve been using Liese for the past 2 years and I love how convenient it is! I like how even and bright your hair turned out!
The last time I had my hair dyed with Liese, I used a darker brown which didn’t cover my roots at all. It just tinted my hair a pretty brown.
I’ll probably look into the shade you used! Beige brown looks pretty! =D
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M.May: It’s so easy to use right? I really like the results too – can’t wait to try the pink brown.
Yes try the Beige Brown, the shade is very flattering to the complexion too. Perhaps try what I did by doing the roots first.
So tell me why am I spending so much at hair salons?
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Ponikuta: LOL I guess partly for the pampering experience. I don’t always have the patience to sit in a salon for hours, so I prefer DIY.
The biggest advantage with getting colour done at hair salon would be the advice, and that they can ensure the color turns out accurate. I’m not too phased if the colour turns out a bit different – there’s less room for error with dark hair so it’s a risk that I can take.
How long will the colour last?
Bio: It’s a permanent hair colour so it lasts for as long as your hair grows. The colour is still going strong 1.5 months later except for the roots
where can I purchase this hair color? I’ve never heard of watsons.
Marlene: Outside of Asia (where Watsons is everywhere) you can try Ebay, or beauty stores in the Chinatown in your city.
Gahh… Your hair color came out so pretty!
Just wondering if you used it on virgin black hair or if your hair was already previously dyed? I’m planning to getting this soon. And hope that my color would come out as amazingly as yours. (:
Yue: Aww thank you! My hair was previously dyed, but amazingly the colour turns out the same on the dyed parts and the roots! I have now also used the pink brown twice and the results are very good with that too, so much so that hairdressers even commented how professional the colour looks *yeah*
So don’t worry – this is a very easy DIY colourant to use!