I've never dyed my hair, but I've felt itchy for a change of late and have found myself glancing at the home color aisle. I didn't want to pay for a salon color job and also wanted low commitment, so much preferred something that would wash out in a month (vs have a demarcation if I didn't keep it up). I only really wanted to bring out a bit of the red I'd had as a kid....I call my hair dark brown but others insist it is black...but wasn't finding anything that felt like what I envisioned.
Then I saw this product. The process is like a dye...mix two parts, apply, wait ten minutes, rinse and condition. It said it would add shine. It did note it might lightened dark hair a bit. Sounded good either way... It did absolutely nothing! I did not realize it contained peroxide, a complaint I saw in reviews when I was looking for a link (the reviewers said it lightened some folks hair). My hair does feel a bit "rougher" than it had of late (it has usually felt rough but had improved of late w/ other products)...hoping I didn't do any damage, especially since it was otherwise pointless. If anything, I have LESS shine. Definite NAY!
- Jabebo Earrings - YAY!
- Coco Lites - NAY!
When I was looking for a link, I noticed the Amazon review page....only 6 reviews, but ALL five stars (well, until I added mine!). I snooped and noticed a couple of the reviewers had only reviewed this item, making them a wee bit suspect. The others seem to genuinely enjoy the product. I'm honestly shocked.
- Pure DKNY Touch of Vanilla Perfume - YAY! (and an added YAY! for Kohl's perfume section)
Anyway, I've been wanting to find a scent of late that I could wear on a semi-regular basis. I can't say what inspired the interest, but I've been trying one on each time I'm around a beauty counter. I've always found a really high percentage interact poorly with my body chemistry, smelling nice in the bottle but almost foul on me. A recent trip to Kohl's with MM left me with a bit of time and I appreciated that they have a ton of testers without a pressure-adding salesperson hovering around (though the tester strips were hidden in the corner of only one shelf despite there being a couple of aisles of perfume). I got lucky, although I sniffed about ten on the testers, this was the only one I tried on my skin and it stayed a "yay." Fresh, clean, and a hint of vanilla without making me crave cookies!
And a tip -- If you do get scent at Kohl's, walk around and look for gift sets. The gift set I found was the same price as the bottle in the perfume aisle for the same size bottle of perfume plus a small tube of lotion.