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Garnier Color Breaks
Garnier Color Breaks
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18 ratings.
18 user reviews.
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I got what I paid for
luckybetty (880 reviews)Overall it was easy to apply, except towards the roots. The applicator/double-sided comb did not help too much to separate hair and go closer to my scalp. I ended up using fingers to separate hair. In the end, I got decent highlighted hair. I wish the results were a little bit lighter, but maybe that was due to my dark brown hair. At least the process was simple (except separating hair) and fast, and the mixed creme was thick so it did not drip. Fortunately, it did not look like damaged my hair. Since it was not too expensive at all, the results were acceptable. — 2 years, 2 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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There are MUCH better home highlighting kits than this!!!
amygab1126 (228 reviews)This is a bleaching disaster waiting to happen. It's extremely difficult to apply with the flimsy masacara wand they provide. Look at the wand and then look at the highlights in the picture. There's no way that wand made those skinny, perfect lines! Anyway, the bleach mixture starts to dry up halfway through the application process, and when it dries up, it starts to flake off of your hair. This results in insufficient bleaching time. You think, "Hmmm...If the bleach is all dried up and flaking off, it's time to wash it out, right?" Wrong. Washing the bleach out too soon, which I assume many novice home-highlighters do, is what gives an orangey end result. If you've already bought this and you still want to try it, be sure to leave it on for the full recommended time. If you haven't bought it, DON'T! — 3 years agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 1 people said helpful
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loooovvved my hilights!!
ruth_perez (1 reviews)this is on of the best hilighting kit ive ever used it works great unless you dont know what you are doing — 7 months, 4 weeks agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 1 people said helpful
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