Review: Garnier Nutrisse Highlights
Natural Looking Highlights, from the Comfort of Your Home, for a Simple Hairstyle Change
Garnier Highlights will save you lots of money and turns out very nicely if you follow their instructions and recommendations. Application is easy and in six easy steps you will have natural looking highlights. The brush included with the kit is very handy and simple to use. Your hair will smell great too! The Garnier Nutrisse Highlights Kit sells for around $7 and includes easy to follow instructions, style tips and a wonderful avocado oil conditioner.
Garnier Nutrisse Highlights Golden Blonde H2 pralines and creams is for use on dark blonde to light brown hair and provides subtle contrasts with natural looking highlights. If you do a test strip, you can't go wrong! By doing this, I was able to achieve the desired color.
Garnier Nutrisse Highlights work with your hair tone. The highlights come out a color that blends well with your darker blonde to light brown hair color. If your hair is a dark brown,Garnier Nutrisse Highlights H2 will give you a more copper red color. I did both myself and my daughter's hair at the same time. Our hair is a darker chestnut in the winter months. The highlights came out a perfect golden that self adjusted to our hair color.
Since highlighting my hair and being asked where I got it done, I've learned this product is a favorite of women that color their hair. It does indicate in Garnier instructions that their Highlights are safe for colored or permed hair. Highlights should be done immediately or up to 14 days after you colored your hair or to wait 14 days after a perm. Garnier Nutrisse Highlights are a great option for covering a few grays!
If you are interested in the details of what is used to make Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Multi-Lights Highlighting Kit, Golden Blonde H2, here are the ingredients:
Powder , Potassium Persulfate , Sodium Silicate , Sodium Persulfate , Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer , Urea , Kaolin , Magnesium Stearate , Ammonium Chloride , Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate , VP/VA Copolymer , Polydecene , Sodium Metasilicate , Magnesium Peroxide , EDTA , Titanium Dioxide CI 77891 , Guar Gum Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba , Sodium Carboxymethyl Starch , Sodium Benzoate , Cream Developer , Water Aqua , Hydrogen Peroxide , Cetearyl Alcohol , Trideceth-2 , Carboxamide MEA , Ceteareth-30 , Glycerin , Pentasodium Pentetate , Sodium Stannate , Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate , Conditioner , Water Aqua , Cetearyl Alcohol , Behentrimonium Chloride , Cetyl Esters , Amodimethicone , Fragrance Parfum , Methylparaben , Avocado Oil Persea Gratissima , Trideceth-12 , Citric Acid , Linalool , Chlorhexidine Dihydrochloride , Limonene , Hexyl Cinnamal , Cetrimonium Chloride
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8 Comments
Post a CommentVery Nice review. I have seen this and now I know it is a good product. Thanks
Nice review and thanks for listing the ingredients!
hmmmm, maybe I'll have to try this...
Good review-but quit dyeing my hair about a year ago and feel so free!
great review...I just love this stuff
If JD uses it, maybe haha... Actually, it does look like a good product! :)
It's too bad that I have way too much gray to color -- highlights just won't cut if for me. Great review though!
A subtle change like highlights really helps to boost the spirits, doesn't it?