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How to Color Your Hair with L’Oreal Paris Casting Creme Gloss? : Tutorial, Photos and Steps!

Hello everyone!

Today I thought I would show you how I colored my hair with the new L’Oreal Paris Casting Creme Gloss Hair Color. If you’ve been following me lately, you might already know how I wanted to color my hair Jet black. I shared about my black hair craze on my recent post –  hair color being the latest trend with a quick teaser.

Now that I am done with coloring my hair (yesterday), I am sharing the tutorial here. So that you can also color your own hair at home in a hassle-free way!

coloring my hair with loreal paris creme gloss

Things You’ll Need:

  • L’Oreal Paris Casting Creme Gloss Hair Color – (Pick your favorite shade!)
  • An old T-shirt or a shawl
  • A water spray bottle (Optional)
  • Hair coloring brushes and combs (Optional)

loreal paris creme color ebony black

things you will need

Things to Remember:

1. The Casting Creme Gloss hair color contains the following inside the kit.

  • Developer Cream
  • Creme Colorant
  • Usage instructions pamphlet
  • A pair of gloves

2. As they provide a pair of gloves inside the pack itself you will not need a new one. However, make sure you are ready with any dark colored/old t shirt before you start the whole process. (To avoid staining)

3.  If you are going for an even colour all over, its easy to get great results at home too. You don’t need help from anyone!

4. Do a patch test before 48 hours. I did and I was fine with it. The new range is free from ammonia and hence its not going to harm you.

5. Last but not the least – before starting, DO read the instructions without fail. It is the very important step before you color your hair!

 

How to Color Your Hair at Home? : Steps

Step 1:

Detangle, wet your hair and towel dry it gently. It helps with easy application of the hair color. But do not go overboard and make your hair dripping wet. In between damp and wet would be okay. After this process, put on your gloves quickly – to avoid getting your hands stained.

hair color gloves

Step 2:

Pierce the creme colourant (No ammonia formula) and pour it into the developer cream bottle and close the lid carefully. Shake the bottle well to let the colorant and developer mix together. I picked the shade No.200 – Ebony black. They have launched 12 shades in India!

P.S : Do NOT break the tip of the developer bottle before pouring the colorant into it!

creme color into developer

ready for application
Step 3:

Part your hair into small sections and use hair clips to make them stay at a place. I’ve parted my hair into four sections. If you are coloring your hair to cover greys, then make even more smaller sections and pin them up gently to coat the color more evenly.

 

Step 4:

Cut the tip of the developer bottle (I used a pair of small scissors) and apply the creme gloss little by little on the sections of your hair and spread it evenly till the ends.

applying hair color

applying hair color 2
Step 5:

Spread the creme gloss evenly on all the sections of your hair. If you’d already colored your hair and doing touch ups, make sure to cover the area near roots. In case of contact with the skin, gently dab the creme with a soft wiping cotton. It is better if you apply some moisturizer/cold cream near your hair line and the back of your neck before your start. After application, secure your hair with a big hair clip and allow the Casting Creme Gloss to work on your hair for around 20 minutes (For more intense hair coverage, make it 25 minutes!) I have no grey hair issues, hence I left it for 20 minutes only.

hair color applied

Step 6:

After 20 minutes, rinse your hair well with lukewarm water. Make sure to rinse it twice more than you do as usual to ensure the removal of residues. After rinsing, towel dry your hair (optional step; you may just sqeeze the extra water from your hair gently) and put on the conditioner you got along with the pack. (Avoid the roots!) Allow it to sit on your hair for 2-3 minutes and give a final rinse with cold water. Allow your hair to dry naturally and you are done!

loreal casting nutri shine conditioner

 

My Hair : Before and After Coloring:

I mentioned about the bad hair coloring experience in my previous post on hair trends. The brown hued strands are back to normal now. I got Jet black hair again! :) You can refer the before and after pictures below. I’ve done a hair spa at home this week (to get shiny hair in a day) and shared the same here on MABH. The before pictures were taken right after the hair spa and the after pictures are taken today (after coloring my hair yesterday).

before and after ebony black loreal paris

before and after using loreal paris casting creme gloss

Conclusion:

Overall, I am loving the color of my hair now! It is more black and glossy without any brown hues. The mixture of developer cream and colorant surprisingly smelt great and hence I enjoyed the process. Its an easy-to-color at home hair color kit, which will be a boon for everyone! Coloring your hair is no more a long, time-consuming boring process! I thought colouring my hair would damage it but Casting Créme Gloss, has absolutely no ammonia and is enriched with Royal Jelly, which has rare nutritive and rejuvenating qualities.

Ebony black (200) is a beautiful jet black shade – that is not too harsh/artificial on your already black hair. It looks natural, shiny and great! We’ll be discussing a lot about hair colors in coming days (along with some contests as well!). Stay tuned!

 

18 thoughts on “How to Color Your Hair with L’Oreal Paris Casting Creme Gloss? : Tutorial, Photos and Steps!”

  1. my hair is just below shoulder level so do i need to use whole bottle or part of it. how to use it then. also do update us later of its staying power. i have few grey strands that i would like to hide using this creme gloss

  2. Hi ur hairs r really lukng gorgeous.. I jst wanted to ask dat applying color on natural black hairs turns it into premature greying..?? My hair is jet black and i jst wanna to apply some brown shades.. Plz help..

  3. i found ur article after googling hair color by loreal , i bought their dye box & am doing tommorow ,
    thanks ur tips helped me ,,

  4. Hi

    i have small hairs so i don’t want to waste whole Developer Cream and Creme Colorant.
    what should i do?
    in what ratio should i mix them out side the Developer Cream?
    if we mix whole content in how many days we have to use it?

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