16 March, 2013

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Overview

Hair color is one of the easiest ways to give new life to your personality and a little excitement into you daily routine. Whether you color your hair for a fresh, new look or you want to cover up those pesky gray hairs, color is a fun experience women love to experiment with. L'Oreal is one of the leading beauty brands in the world, and its Excellence and Preference hair colors are some of the best in the business.

L'Oreal Excellence Creme Hair Color

One of the oldest L'Oreal hair color lines is Excellence, and they have been successful with this color largely because of the sheer amount of coverage and even color it provides. L'Oreal Excellence Creme Hair Color is designed more for those that want to erase any remnants of gray that may be lingering. It offers 100 percent gray coverage and it contains Pro-Keratine Complex that revitalizes and protects your hair from the inside out. Additionally it's available in 42 shades, so the color possibilities are endless, which gives you a lot of room to create a hair color all your own.

L'Oreal Excellence To-Go

While the Excellence line is a lot more entrenched in covering gray when compared to the Preference line, it still manages to do other things for your hair, especially in a pinch. L'Oreal Excellence to-Go gives you hair color in just 10 minutes and keeps those gray strands at bay. This product is just one of the reasons that the L'Oreal Excellence color line is worth a try. It's more than just gray coverage -- it has a formula that nourishes your hair and offers professional level color.

L'Oreal Superior Preference

In addition to its Excellence hair color line, L'Oreal also has its Preference line, which differs because it almost solely focuses on providing color, not coverage. L'Oreal Superior Preference prides itself on offering color for up to eight weeks without any fading. What gives L'Oreal Superior Preference its salon quality is the inclusion of gold conditioners that keep the hair hydrated from the drying agents of hair color.

L'Oreal Superior Preference Dream Blonde

Another member of the Superior Preference line, is strictly for ladies that have a severe case of blonde ambition. Yes, L'Oreal Superior Preference Dream Blonde is for fair-haired beauties or those who want to be. It is a complete hair care system that aids you in achieving a color-rich blonde hue. Blonde is not only a hard color to maintain, but it's also difficult to try for the first time, especially if you are attempting to go from a dark to light shade. Superior Preference Dream Blonde offers moisture-rich hair straight from the bottle   http://www.couponingtodisney.com/possible-free-box-of-loreal-haircolor-2/

12 comments:

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  2. Tx,its nice ! I dont have inaf time , have more nice ideas hope so to be ready soon ;)

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  3. Excellent job explaining the differences. I feel more comfortable that I chose Superior Preference to achieve dark ash blonde on my medium brown hair, and that Excellence will cover grey in the future. Thank you!

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  4. Earlier today on a chat with Katrina of L’Oréal. She gave me the color number for champagne blonde in Excellence. The message vanished before I could copy the number. Please give it to me in this email.

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  5. Is their a blonde that has low lights and highlights

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  6. I get lowlights and highlights from using L'Oreal Preference number 10 natural blond. I am a neutral light brown / blond oh, and it gives me the lift at least 4 shades. I don't know if it's my hair or the hair dye but I do get both shades and all in between as well.

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  7. After coloring your hair, should you use shampoo to wash it and conditioner in the shower? I’m talking about coloring your hair, then getting a shower and Shampooing and conditioning your hair right after

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  8. I am trying to color my hair at home and I have been using the loreal champagne blonde. I think that it's orange. What are your recommendations?

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  9. When I was in beauty school (years ago) they taught me not to shampoo hair after a color for 72 hours to set the color, just rinse it out well. I've had my hair colored in salons since then and they shampoo after the color. Guess they don't teach that anymore. I do my own color now and don't shampoo for 72 hrs.

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  10. I was also taught not to shampoo hair for 72 hours. I have also had mine shampooed at salons. I color my own too and I don't shampoo for 72 hours.

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Hallo frends! :)