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Review: L’Oreal Paris Debuts New Sublime Mousse Healthy Look Haircolor

Review: L’Oreal Paris Debuts New Sublime Mousse Healthy Look Haircolor

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In this era of instant gratification, we want Twitter-speed results. This surely, applies to your hair color, right?

It seems that L’Oreal Paris heard your cry and answered in the form of its latest hair-coloring offering: the new Sublime Mousse, which is no ordinary mousse or foam, but a truly sublime one.

(Dictionary definition of sublime for the classic nerd is: : “to elevate or exalt especially in dignity or honor”).

l'Oreal Sublime Mousse Healthy Haircolor

So, in other words, consider your hair coloring experience elevated. Knocked up a notch. The Sublime Mousse Healthy Look Haircolor is a lighter-than-ether airy mousse that is mess free and easy to apply as shampoo. Gray hairs are instantly covered.

l'Oreal Sublime Mousse Healthy Haircolor

How do you use it? You rotate the pump bottle to mix the formula,and dispense the foam into your hand and massage it into the hair like shampoo. There are 12 shades of permanent hair color in this collection, each as unique as you. At a recent event, we saw the model’s shiny, glossy locks and were impressed. This is truly one knockout mousse!

This retails at the beginning of March 2011 for $9.99 at mass retail and drugstores everywhere.

MUST READ: You must check out interview with celeb colorist Frederic Fekkai where he shares tips to get salon-like hair color results at-home.

We know that mousse and foam are two new innovations in the hair-coloring department of late, and we’re curious to know if you like them. Are you a fan?  Check out these before and after photos of the new Clairol Natural Instincts haircolor. And check out the latest innovation from John Frieda with the Precision Hair Color Foam. And if you’re looking to cover gray, check out our review of the Garnier HerbaShine Hair Colour with Bamboo Extract.  And find out why this new hair color from  Couture Color Luxe Blend Creme Hair Color retails for $30 !!

In case you make a hair coloring mistake, check our quick fix post here.

Plus check out our post on the hottest hair color trend for Spring/Summer 2011, Ombre Color Streaming HERE.

And check out our post on the hottest hairstyle trends for Spring/Summer 2011 HERE.

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  • Veronica
    Posted at 02:50h, 06 March

    Beyond upset. My hair was highlighted blonde. Used Sublime 83 and got a chestnut brown more like shade 62. Extremely upset – had to pay $173 to get my blonde highlight all redone! Worse part is I called the number on the back of the box and regardless of what options I selected on the automated system I got hung up. Horrible product and horrible customer service.

  • fate
    Posted at 12:47h, 13 March

    i want to know,does it have long lasting result or not?

  • kjean
    Posted at 02:00h, 23 March

    I used this product a few months ago…dyed my dark brown curly hair a reddish hue…it sucked the life out my hair. It burned my sensitive scalp and I am still feeling dry and itchy months later…although it is getting better. I have home died my hair for many years and usually have good luck. I felt like it didnt make my hair prettier but less vibrant and just plain blah. My hair was extremley healthy before the dye job.I will be going to the salon next week for a cut and some highlights finally!, thank god cause Im feeling very unsexy with this do of mine.

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  • Beth S
    Posted at 05:27h, 15 April

    I have no idea why all these terrible reviews exist. After using Perfect 10 Medium Brown for a couple of years, I decided to try the Sublime Mousse Pure Dark Brown. I agree that L’Oreal could supply better gloves with this product, and standing around for 30 minutes (massaging occasionally) hoping it won’t drip was a bit tedious…. but the results were WONDERFUL. I have fairly short curly hair, and it’s far from the thick tresses I had as a youngster, so maybe that’s why it covered so well. I admit I missed some of the gray roots at the very front and temples, but it’s hard to get them without dyeing my forehead and sides…. lol. All in all, it was a breeze compared to parting and sectioning hair… and my hair is shiny and soft and I absolutely WILL use it again. My CVS is having a sale tomorrow — 2/$12.99 and I have a $2.00 coupon, so I’m really happy about that!

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