As a girl whose been dying her hair since age 13, I really wanted to be wowed by GOSH. I have had no problem with other hair dye brands - Clairol, Garnier, etc. I have medium length hair, and have always only needed 1 bottle of dye to get the job... +
As a girl whose been dying her hair since age 13, I really wanted to be wowed by GOSH. I have had no problem with other hair dye brands - Clairol, Garnier, etc. I have medium length hair, and have always only needed 1 bottle of dye to get the job done. I read the instructions for dying my hair with GOSH - "Place mixing tray on a flat surface. Mix hair colour and developer using the applicator brush." I opened the box - there was no mixing tray, no applicator brush, so the instructions became useless to me and I had to apply the dye straight from the bottle.
I began working on my roots, sectioned off strands of my hair, and began what I call the "first go-around" - make sure everything is lightly dyed for Round 1, before I go over it all again and really work in the dye, making sure all hints of the previous shade of undyed hair are covered. Well, I barely finished Round 1 before the hair dye ran out. My hair before beginning to dye it using GOSH was a coppery light brown. I used GOSH 134 Dark Blonde hoping to lighten it up a bit for the summer. MAJOR FAIL, as now, my hair colour is spotty and only half dyed. I am majorly disappointed, as this hair dye cost more than what I normally get and I feel I was sorely under compensated. Using GOSH today has been a chore, and now I have to go back to the store, buy the same shade and finish the job that should have been done the first time around. I didn't even get all the right "tools" the instructions outlined them as providing!
DON'T WASTE YOU TIME OR MONEY ON THIS. USE GARNIER OR CLAIROL INSTEAD.
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