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How I dye my hair at home with L'Oreal Feria -- GorgeoisPig

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2011

This is just a run through of how I dye my hair using L'Oréal Féria dye at home. My shade is 66 "Very Rich Auburn".

As for a review of Féria, I highly recommend it. Even the guy who cuts my hair thinks this color is amazing (just happened again, 8/4/11--the manager came over and complimented my color!--which isn't anything I'm doing, it's just a good quality dye!).

Always use good judgment when dying your hair... If you aren't sure if what you're doing is safe for your hair, don't do it! But that warning aside, these kits are very easy to use and give great results!

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  • PLEASE reply to this. I have long, dark brown hair. I used one box to do my hair & it's not as red as yours. should i use 2 boxes? i have VERY long hair by the way. I need to cut off 3 inches. Your hair is a really pretty red by the way. I'm trying to get as close as I can get to Ariana Grande's hair color. Please replyy :)

  • @xXSelenaFanx Yes, if your hair is very long, you should be using 2 boxes at least. And since it's dark brown, you may either need to do multiple processes (applications) or use a higher lift (lighter) color if my color is the one you're trying to reach, depending on your hair's texture. My natural color is fairly dark, but my hair is also quite fine, so it dyes easily. Good luck!

  • I was wondering, what shampoo do you use for your hair? :) I use the l'oreal shampoo for colour treated hair, and sometimes I use the riveting reds shampoo that I bought from sally's since apparently it "helps" with keeping the hair colour from fading.

  • @Myobokuuzan It varies.. I try a lot of different professional hair products because I can buy them wholesale. Right now I'm using the It's a 10 shampoo and hair mask. The shampoo is quite mild, and I like it. I'm also a big fan of color depositing shampoo/conditioner. My favorite ones got discontinued (Artec), and I never found a good replacement.

  • Thank you so much for this video. I have been using feria's ruby rush for a few months now and it fades soooo quickly. I have very long hair and I have never been able to color it myself. Being that i'm grown, have recently moved 26 hours away from all friends who could color my hair for me and have to color it every month, it's about time to learn to do it on my own. I will attempt it tonight. Thanks alot :)

  • @bprat84 Very welcome. :) Do you use 2 boxes when you dye? If your hair is too long to really saturate with the color, it might help with the fading issue to use 2 instead of trying to cover everything with one. Reds always fade the fastest, but Feria is usually a bit better than most in my experience if you use a mild shampoo.

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  • you are so beautiful, this color looks amazing on you!!

  • I tried this color yesterday, but it turned out dark and not so red =/ My hair is naturally dark brown, but I previously had some purple/red in it. The color I got is sooo off from what the box looked like :( I'm so disappointed...I wanna add some manic panic in it now to make it more intense now.

  • @xXSelenaFanx I wouldn't use feria if you want an Ariana grande look. I'd use manic panic or maybe a lighter shade of feria

  • How long did you leave the color in after adding the color to the rest of your hair? And how long do your usually wait before re-dying?

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