Roux Fanciful 38 Brilliant Bonfire Temporary Hair Color Rinse Review

We all know by now red hair is the most fun hair color to have but the worst to keep in your hair. Roux is one of the older brands in the cosmetology field. They use to have toners, and did the first color risnes that wouldn't dry the hair. over all id rate this product a 4/5 it was cheep but my biggest issue came with how everything my hair touched became stained.

Hey everyone in today's video I'm going to be doing a review on the rue 36 brilliant bonfire from fanciful. It'S a temporary hair, color rinse and in a previous video, I used the UM the spring one, and I liked that the spray one was easy to maneuver. But I think this one's a little bit easier because it has a spray top like so that you just turn it up, and then you just kind of pour it on anyway. It finally told me what the shade 36 brilliant bonfire was for, and they call it bright red to refresh faded light red hair. So if your hair is light red or any kind of red sheet, really you could use this and it refreshes the color really simple to use. You shampoo, your conditioner, you put this product in comb it through and style as usual, and this one even gives you a rough estimate of how many applications are in here for a bottle. This big, which is fifteen, point two fluid ounces. You will get 15 applications now that might vary depending on how long or short your hair is. You might get more, you may get less or you may get exactly 15. There'S! No ammonia, no process, it's temporary hair color, meaning that when you shampoo, it's all gon na go away, and I have you I have this shade in my hair before, as you can see, it still is actually isn't that bad. It looks a little faded. I had gone swimming, so what happened was it was a salt hole, it might have interacted with the color, but I will say that this product, even though I went under water in the pool after using it, I tried to bring it in the pool and no Red came out at all a little came out in the towel, but not much so. I'M gon na go use this and I want to see if I notice a difference and it's as easy as that. No dripping no staining, and I find this application with the bottle ten times easier than the spray thing. Actually there was a small drip, but that was my fault. Someone like this, but if it gets on something little soap and water and it comes right off to get your long, hair roll it up into a bun and spray it and then just scrunch it and then comb it through very easy. It feels like it's less stickier than the spray one, so that might be a chemical formulation and it seems a little bit more liquidy style was usual blow dry, and that is all there is to it and I'll be back when it is all dry. So this is the finished result after using the Rue fancy full temporary hair, color rinse in 36, brilliant bonfire. I put some on a paper towel and you can see that it is pretty pretty much the same shade as the spray that also had the same number. It has like an orange e color to it and I looked up fanciful online there chart because this is no longer available, and I think that the current bottle is a little bit different. So I don't know how old this is, but it put it at a level seven. So if you're a level seven you could use this. However, I think that you can really use this product to any level, but if you have a highlight, so you really don't want to use this because it might turn up ink overall, I really like it. I noticed this color more than the spray, and I think that's only because with this product you know how much you're saturating and you can saturate your hair quicker with this and the spray where you're spraying much more. I definitely would rate this product, probably a 5 out of 5. It'S a cheap price. I, like the result, you notice the difference. This one didn't see my scalp as much compared to the spray, and I think that's only because this was easier to move. However, the roots are a little bit more obvious, because all this color looks refreshed. So if you do have a lot of roots, be careful using this because it may make them pop more, you actually would even recommend taking a deeper sheet and putting it just on the root for the day, but a color for a day. If you're going to heat style this, I think that it might fade some of the color only because heat draws out color I'll, probably test that and see I'll either do a video or put in the comments down below if it happened of mine. But I really like a color: it's a really nice bright, vibrant red. It'S kind of warm toned with a slight pinky cast, but it's not that bad. I like it a lot and Lady lion. If you're watching this, I think you should definitely try this product because they do have a lot of line. They have a whole line for um reds and if you look up their chart, you might find a cool shade to try check out her channel too I'll post link in the comment box down below or in the description. Lady lion is amazing. She is literally the queen of red hair and she does a whole bunch of different videos on different box type products. Even she like professional dyes like from Sally's she's, great, really, really great so yeah. This is real fancy phone, I'm going to be reviewing another one of their products coming up soon, so stay tuned. For that, let me know what you guys think like comment and subscribe down below. Let me know if you guys have tried this product before whether it be any shade of this, and did you like it? Let me know so. I have a wonderful 4th of July. Everyone you

Jae Gunz: Your hair is so pretty!

Marcials Blends Hair: Absolutely AWESOME

Marymead2: Did ypu put it on damp hair? Or dry?

Edward Munster: nice

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