While he was blow drying, I didn't see much difference all over.except that the wet hair strands covering my eyes wear "red tinged". I was literally dying out of curiosity by now.I tried to pull out a few strands out of the huge towel wrap.hmm, it didn't looked a shocker Post washing and conditioning was the time for blow drying. I was so embarrased and thought of saying something intelligent ,but heard me saying sheepishly "zyaada red ho to nehi ho gaya na ?". I could literally hear my heart lub-dub-ing so fast.i tried to catch a glimpse of myself in the salon mirror anyhow.and the hairstylist had to pull me back everytime. but not that in your face rotten egg kinds! I just prayed.Īfter an hour he finally took me for a hair wash. Being ammonia free, it takes a longer time to develop. ![]() I just wanted the whole thing to get over fast ! Well, but he said with Inoa, it takes a bit longer than usual. He said that he needs to emulsify the color into each strand of hair, to activate 'oil delivery system' of the color., which would ensure even coloration all over. He went onto prepare the color, which pretty much looked like a mask to me (only different because of light brown tinges). I tried to look composed and calm but my anxiety was very obvious ! I even asked him to add some black onto it.just in case. but "i always wanted my hair to be dark and chocolatey" **Make a note here : my original hair color is light brown, and after using regular henna it had turned a bit orange-ish ! With Lush henna however, my hair was now burgandy with mahogany tinges ! I love it. It was the hairstylist who recommended to go for Inoa rather than Mojirel I opted for the darkest shade in brown that was #4.35 (pic chart below : right side-first row-last shade) "Socially acceptable hair color".Luckily, he understood my worries.and showed me the color chart. Next thing I was trying desperately to make my hairstylist understand. Yippieeee ! I know that's not a "YES" from her. and that I would look decent enough to be socially acceptable.my mom finally said " Do whatever you like" promising that I won't go for any "wakda" color. So, after repeating and re- repeating and much cajoling for over a year. Ma :the shopkeepers will show you all "wakda" stuff ![]() Ma : If you do all that non sense, no one will take you seriously. Ma : See girl, you are about to get married within a year ! see, I have always wanted to color my hair dark brown. Me : Ok.leave out the purple streak.just dark chociees. Me : How would be dark chocolate with purple streaks ? Our bond with beauty and fashion goes beyond skincare & makeup hence it is manifested through the renowned Lakmé Fashion Week, which is now the largest fashion event of its kind in the country that celebrates the beauty of fashion.Me : Ma, am thinking of coloring hair my hair.wat say? We also take immense pride in being a compassionate beauty brand which is why we do not believe in or support testing on animals. Lakmé was the country's first cosmetic brand to introduce makeup to Indian women and takes pride in being the expert on Indian Beauty for over 50 years. We, at Lakme, combine international cosmetic technology with an in-depth understanding of the Indian woman’s needs and offer a comprehensive beauty experience to our customers through products that are ideal for a variety of Indian skin tones. The contemporary Indian beauty expert - Lakmé continuously innovates to offer a wide range of high performance and world class cosmetics and skincare products that have earned recognition from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
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