EPSA DIY color Review
Hello po!
Here is a review of Epsa Color Bleaching in Blue.
1 25g sachet plus a bottle of developer (repacked) is priced at Php 75, bought in a neighborhood sari sari store.
Ingredients:
I am guessing that Epsa is made in China.
We bought one pack. But we soon discovered that it wasn't enough. I asked hubby to get me a second one. Lo and behold it still can't cover the entirety of my hair. So for thick shoulder length hair one needs 4-5 packs.
I like that it has no strong chemical smell. Kinda smells like ube I think.
DIY Coloring your hair is pretty easy and cheap.
Steps:
1. Wear some old clothes you wouldn't mind being stained.
2. Wear gloves and a cape (to be honest, didn't use both, just moved very carefully).
3. Mix the powder and the cream developer in a PLASTIC bowl.
4. Using hair color brush, apply to hair, section by section.
5. Let it sit for 30 minutes or longer as needed.
6. Rinse off.
7. Enjoy your new look!
I felt some gritty granules while I was rinsing it off. Also my hands was discolored blue. Good thing that the stain washed off by the end of my bath. I waited 2 days before I washed my hair again.
Few days after, my hair was leaving blue marks on the towels and there was blue on the shower floor every time I would wash my hair.
See below, it only colored the bleached hair in the ends, the virgin strands at the top and middle did not turn blue. Best to bleach the hair first, otherwise the color would hardly show up!
Shot in natural light (sunlight)
Shot with Camera flash
I wash my hair every other day to maintain the color. I cannot go for many days without washing my mane because of the extreme pollution here.
After a month, faded hair color...
Color was changing- hues of violet, green, gray...
I was happy that many complimented on how beautiful my hair looked.
Thanks for reading my review on Epsa hair color!
Here is a review of Epsa Color Bleaching in Blue.
1 25g sachet plus a bottle of developer (repacked) is priced at Php 75, bought in a neighborhood sari sari store.
Ingredients:
I am guessing that Epsa is made in China.
We bought one pack. But we soon discovered that it wasn't enough. I asked hubby to get me a second one. Lo and behold it still can't cover the entirety of my hair. So for thick shoulder length hair one needs 4-5 packs.
I like that it has no strong chemical smell. Kinda smells like ube I think.
DIY Coloring your hair is pretty easy and cheap.
Steps:
1. Wear some old clothes you wouldn't mind being stained.
2. Wear gloves and a cape (to be honest, didn't use both, just moved very carefully).
3. Mix the powder and the cream developer in a PLASTIC bowl.
4. Using hair color brush, apply to hair, section by section.
5. Let it sit for 30 minutes or longer as needed.
6. Rinse off.
7. Enjoy your new look!
I felt some gritty granules while I was rinsing it off. Also my hands was discolored blue. Good thing that the stain washed off by the end of my bath. I waited 2 days before I washed my hair again.
Few days after, my hair was leaving blue marks on the towels and there was blue on the shower floor every time I would wash my hair.
See below, it only colored the bleached hair in the ends, the virgin strands at the top and middle did not turn blue. Best to bleach the hair first, otherwise the color would hardly show up!
Shot in natural light (sunlight)
Shot with Camera flash
I wash my hair every other day to maintain the color. I cannot go for many days without washing my mane because of the extreme pollution here.
After a month, faded hair color...
Color was changing- hues of violet, green, gray...
I was happy that many complimented on how beautiful my hair looked.
Thanks for reading my review on Epsa hair color!
may i ask when you bought it, it doesn't have bleach with it? cause i found some with bleach and one sachet only for 70 pesos
ReplyDeleteHi +Shian'Diy! No it does not come with a bleach. I had my hair bleached in the salon a few months prior. What it included was a DEVELOPER cream that you mix with the powder. When I went to a bazaar, a booth sold sachets of powder, it was only about 20 pesos. Then the developer cream was sold separately per gallon then.
Deleteung wife ko pink ang color nya epsa din ang ginamit nya kulay na kulay namn 2packs lang
ReplyDeleteWow buti tumalab agad sa kanya. outcome depende rin sa strands ng buhok.
DeleteMarami na akong nilagay pero slight lng nmn....
ReplyDeletebaka need mo ibleach muna...
DeleteHi. Stylist here. Just saw this now. The powder color has bleach in it.
ReplyDeleteHello! Would you mind to enlighten us which among the ingredients listed in the pack is the actual bleach :)
DeleteDiba may kasama siyang oxidizing agent
DeleteAkala ko bleach na mismo ung nasa sachet, hair color pala sya?
ReplyDeleteoo nga.. color bleaching kasi yung nasa label e
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