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L’Oreal Paris Le Color One Step Toning Hair Gloss in Cool Brunette is a 4-ounce in-shower gloss that neutralizes brassiness and adds cool tones to brown or black hair. Infused with coconut oil, it deeply conditions while boosting shine, using a vegan, ammonia- and sulfate-free formula. Easy 15-minute application requires no mixing or gloves, offering up to 3 uses per tube with color lasting around 10 days.
T**.
Great between colors
Lasts about 8 to 10 days between colors.
V**L
Perfect non-damaging toner for blonde hair
I am on my third (edit: now it's my seventh) tube of platinum pearl and I can't express how much I love this stuff. When I bleach my roots I end up with level 9 yellow hair, which I then use Shades EQ to turn into more of an icy/gray blonde. But once that toner starts fading, the yellow creeps back in and that's when I start using this product.I leave it on for at least an hour under a shower cap, which does leave just a hint of lavender in my hair but I like that and intentionally leave it on for way longer than directed because I want that hint of color. It does darken up my blonde due to leaving it on for so long but that's the look I'm going for. The smell is pleasant and my hair is SOOOO soft after I rinse, despite all the abuse I put it through with bleaching and toners.Also, I scoured the reviews before purchasing and noticed a lot of the people who included pictures and complained about the product "doing nothing" used the wrong color. They either started off with hair that was too dark for the product to have an effect, or used the incorrect color to neutralize.So for the first issue of using this product on dark hair - this is a color-depositing product, it does not lift at all so if your hair starts off DARKER than the color that is coming out of the tube, your results will be almost imperceptible, or you will get no results at all. If you use blush BLONDE on brown hair, guess what - it's not going to do anything, because it is impossible to see a lighter color on dark hair. The color may be there, but you won't see it. Look at the color of the model's hair on the box - if your hair is significantly darker than that, chances are you will not see significant results.I will say, some of the before/afters in the product photos are misleading in my opinion, which I'm not a fan of because it gives people unrealistic expectations. Like the plum color most certainly will not turn truly black hair a bright purple like the photos claim, especially if it's virgin hair unless maaaaybe you're in very bright direct sunlight, but that's another discussion.If you are attempting to neutralize undertones, you have to choose the correct color based on what tone you are attempting to neutralize. Look at a color wheel. Purple neutralizes yellow, blue neutralizes orange. If you have orange brassy roots and use purple, it won't work. If you have yellow brass and use blue, same deal. And you cannot fix a bad bleach job with a product like this - if you do not lift your hair enough and end up with really orange roots or streaks, you need to bleach again, a color-depositing conditioner is not going to fix a bad bleach job. Your hair must be light enough for the conditioner to be able to neutralize. I do wish the products were labeled with what color the product actually is because that might help but do some research and choose the color that is appropriate for your hair, or do another round of bleach if your hair can tolerate it. But this product is not going to magically fix hair that was not lifted properly.This product also must be applied COMPLETELY evenly, otherwise you will get streaks. It takes me a good 20 minutes to work this through my semi-thick boob-length hair because if you don't fully saturate every strand, guess what - those strands will not be affected and you will end up with streaky hair. I haphazardly slapped this in my hair the first time I used it and I did end up with streaks. I've since learned my lesson and I section my hair into 6 parts and apply to each section until it is fully saturated from root to tip. And if certain parts of your hair are more damaged (aka pourous) the color will stick to those parts more as well. I start with the hair growing from the nape of my neck since it's less damaged, then move up my scalp and do the hair growing from the crown of my head last, which gets more abuse from the flat iron and therefore is more porous. Ends tend to be more damaged/porous compared to roots, so if that is a concern for you, apply to hair closer to the scalp first and slowly work your way down.
V**Z
Strawberry blonde
Good for me when I’m in a mood to have temporal gold blonde hair.
T**Y
Refined my greys
I wasn't immediately impressed. It was worried about how long this would last and how nice the overall effect would be. I am now won over.What I like is that, while this doesn't dye-to-hide my grey, it gives it a more refined look. Before this, I had dingy-looking greys that made me want to keep dying over them. However, I want to show off my grey hair because it's a sort of badge, IMO!After using this, my formerly rusty-looking greys were more of a steel-grey. That blends in better with my dark brown hair that also has natural auburn mixed in (thanks, Mom!). It's not something that shows a lot in photos, but... I tried to find some old Before pics to compare with more recent ones.My hair is afro-natural, so I co-wash once a week and shampoo about everh 3 - depending on any products used that need to be cleaned out. I also do a clarifying shampoo around every other month. I have co-washed my hair twice with this product in and it's still holding up really well.For someone who needs to wash their hair with shampoo frequently, I still think this would hold up well, just not as long as for my wash routine.
L**
Not bad.
I wasn’t too sure to try it but when I tried it on, it wasn’t bad at all. I usually have really dark Burnett hair. And with this is not gonna do drastic, change on your color, it going to give you a nice shine and a little boosters tinted of color. But all I could say has a really nice Salon smell. And I like how it layers well, it works better than the ones that I have already. And it was probably a little bit more expensive than this one. I took one start down because this took forever to come to my house. But it’s not that bad. Probably later I will buy me the second one.
K**R
Great Toning Gloss
I bought this product when my stylist got my highlights a little too light. My hair is chestnut/carmel with very little grey. This toning gloss adds a bit of warm golden blond. I have short hair so I only need a quarter size squirt rubbed through my hair every third shampoo. It makes my hair shine and is a great conditioner. A tube lasts me about 2 months.
W**W
Tone your cowboy copper hair
I LOVE this stuff. I have cowboy copper hair, and red hair fades to this ugly golden orange color. And the shade isn't bad, it’s that golden hue I can’t stand til I redye it. This stuff! Tones it in one wash and instantly gets rid of the yellow and keeps it nice and copper-brown-red color. For $8, it lasts me about 3 weeks and it smells incredible and leaves my hair silky soft. I typically just buy 3 at a time. My only feedback is I wish this came in a bigger bottle! It doesn’t stain your hands, and I use it every other time I wash my hair to keep the gold out. And I love that I can bring it traveling and it’s TSA size. Big fan! If you’re cowboy copper - this is essential in your life.
N**G
Hair shine
Great product