But sadly Lunar Tides tried telling her just to buy a different jar of dye (another red shade) to correct the orange Blood Moon. She did try to get her money back as she had bought two jars and wanted to return the unopened jar. It would sometimes peek through though, and it wasn’t until some months that orange finally left. It was pretty sticky it did eventually fade though, and I was able to use Wrath over it for her preferred dark red wine shade. My sis was pretty annoyed, spent most of the week using dandruff shampoo to try and remove the orange dye. The dye definitely had way more yellow and orange than red. This was the top of her head with the roots, They were insanely bright orange ! We were definitely not expecting that.Īnd here’s the rest of her hair. Well the results were definitely different. But her hair still had Wrath so it should’ve been closer to the rich red on top. My sis’s hair was faded arctic fox Wrath ( nice cool wine red) and her natural hair is closer to the medium blonde with some strawberry tones. Here’s a hair chart from their website as well. These are the actual pictures from Lunar Tides website. So this shade pulls more orange/yellow than the darkened red. The consistency of this dye is a bit more jelly like than say Arctic Fox or Iroiro, and I noticed that on my gloves the main pigment that stained was yellow. I’m not really sure if it was a mixing error or just how this color leans but instead of being darkened red with a hint of orange this was a bright orange with a hint of yellow. Sadly the color in the jar is a bit different than what was advertised on their website. So she’s trying colors that I haven’t used, like this shade here from Lunar Tides. I helped her again with her hair and she’s been in a red mood. I wanted to thank my sis for this review.
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