Product Review: Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Hair Color
By Joanna Lopez, published Apr 23, 2007
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It is the only permanent hair color that nourishes the hair with grape seed and avocado oils. I love this! It covers my grays and lasts for 12 weeks! I use #56 Medium Reddish Brown Sangria. It gives my mousy brown hair reddish highlights that you can see when the light shines on it.
Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Hair color comes in a green and yellow package with a pretty model on the front wearing the color you want. The package contains a bottle of Nourishing Crème Developer, a packet of Nourishing Avocado oil conditioner, a tube of Nourishing color crème and a small green packet of fruit oil concentrate. The plastic gloves to color your hair are found folded inside the instructions.
The instructions are easy to follow. The hair color crème spreads easily, won't drip and smells great when you apply it. It smells sweet and fruity and not like perfume. It can take 25 minutes for little or no gray hair or 35 minutes for lot of gray hair. I follow the 35 minutes to cover all of my grays. It sounds like a long time but it is worth it. What I do to pass the time is to finish my chores, read a book or grab my notebook to brainstorm for future AC articles. I sometimes finish an article as I wait.
Product Review: Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Hair Color
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Did You Know?
One of the ingredients in Garnier Nutrisse is caffeine and Lipopeptides from hazelnuts.
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