I've experimented with my hair a lot over the past few years, including dip dying and DIY highlighting, which was my most recent hair experiment. Currently, my hair is dark brown with medium and light brown ends and light brown highlights all over and around my face. I used a Wella bleach and a hair brush to bleach my hair (which was a mistake because I should have used a blue or purple bleach) and it left my hair brassy. To counteract that, I toned with Wella's T18 toner and my hair became a neutral brown. I wanted to prevent my hair from becoming brassy again, so I bought the Clairol Shimmer Lights Shampoo (
this one here) which worked really well. Unfortunately, I'm on the last drops of it, so I decided to try out Lush's Daddy-O shampoo.
The Daddy-O is a nice shampoo. It's natural, cruelty-free, and smells like a combination of candy and musky flowers (it's hard to pinpoint the exact scent). The consistency is thin and slightly runny which may be a downside for people who like thicker shampoos. For a natural shampoo, it lathers well, especially compared to some of the other natural shampoos I've tried. Also, it conditions nicely, and leaves my hair soft.
On the label, it states that it works for brunettes as well, which was not true. The shampoo wasn't as pigmented as I wanted, which made its toning power not as strong. After one use, my hair colour didn't change, which was disappointing because the Clairol Shimmer Lights always added an ashy tone. However, you do have to take into account that this shampoo is all natural. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this shampoo for toning brown hair.
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