Comments on: Vidal Sassoon Salonist Give Away https://britishbeautyblogger.com/hair/vidal-sassoon-salonist-give-away-spons/ The British Beauty Blog Fri, 05 Jun 2015 07:12:21 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 By: Leigh https://britishbeautyblogger.com/hair/vidal-sassoon-salonist-give-away-spons/#comment-605677 Fri, 05 Jun 2015 07:12:21 +0000 http://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=70671#comment-605677 I recently tried this product and I am totally converted. Having avoided permanent dyes for years for fear of my hair turning much darker than anticipated I gave Vidal Sassoon Salonist a go and the results were fab. I love the idea of treating the roots and lengths separately and using the brush to paint the roots and the colour is even and covers my patch of grey. I will definitely be using this to colour my hair in future.
Leigh

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By: Jane https://britishbeautyblogger.com/hair/vidal-sassoon-salonist-give-away-spons/#comment-605672 Fri, 05 Jun 2015 05:35:45 +0000 http://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=70671#comment-605672 In reply to Project pan (jom).

I’d rather be 100% clear – Ts & Cs often look daunting and one of the reasons I do so few give aways but it’s better to play by the book than be misleading in any way.

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By: Project pan (jom) https://britishbeautyblogger.com/hair/vidal-sassoon-salonist-give-away-spons/#comment-605654 Thu, 04 Jun 2015 22:35:00 +0000 http://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=70671#comment-605654 This is a great post. And I wonder if you, as a blogger and other bloggers, feel nervous about the attached terms and conditions and the way we enter the competition here? If nervous… Don’t be! It’s awesome. I personally don’t colour my hair so I didn’t enter but I was very interested in how nicely you wrote the post and read it to the end anyway!

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By: Sabrina https://britishbeautyblogger.com/hair/vidal-sassoon-salonist-give-away-spons/#comment-605650 Thu, 04 Jun 2015 20:55:50 +0000 http://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=70671#comment-605650 I’ve used other incarnations of Vidal Sassoon hair dye, but I haven’t come across this one yet. I do like their hair dye though. It seems to last longer than some of the other brands I’ve tried.

As for the whole nozzle dilemma, I find that it works best if you squirt the dye directly onto your roots and then use a comb with a tail to distribute the dye through the rest of your hair. I recently tried another hair dye with a similar kind of brush, and I didn’t think it worked as well as the nozzle method.

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By: Trimperley https://britishbeautyblogger.com/hair/vidal-sassoon-salonist-give-away-spons/#comment-605649 Thu, 04 Jun 2015 20:53:56 +0000 http://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=70671#comment-605649 I still miss the clear Vidal Sassoon shampoo that they used to do in the 1980s. Will they ever bring it back to the UK?

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By: alex garman https://britishbeautyblogger.com/hair/vidal-sassoon-salonist-give-away-spons/#comment-605641 Thu, 04 Jun 2015 18:39:06 +0000 http://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=70671#comment-605641 I’ve seen this and wondered what it was all about so thanks for explaining and I’ll now give it a try. Alex x

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By: tigerbabe68 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/hair/vidal-sassoon-salonist-give-away-spons/#comment-605634 Thu, 04 Jun 2015 15:48:05 +0000 http://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=70671#comment-605634 I’ve always used a brush with my hair dye and to stop the lengths getting over-saturated I do an all over colour at home about once a year then every month use half a pack of colour (usually Nice N Easy) to do the roots and random small sections through the lengths so it’s properly multi-tonal and doesn’t look flat like all over colour can sometimes. Also it’s far cheaper than using a whole pack a month!

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