Garnier's Olia is a permanent hair dye, ammonia-free for a pleasant fragrance, enriched with 60% oils, from natural flower oils that deliver maximum color performance and visibly improved hair...
Garnier's Olia is a permanent hair dye, ammonia-free for a pleasant fragrance, enriched with 60% oils, from natural flower oils that deliver maximum color performance and visibly improved hair quality.
Garnier's Olia is a permanent hair dye, ammonia-free for a pleasant fragrance, enriched with 60% oils, from natural flower oils that deliver maximum color performance and visibly improved hair quality.
Benefits
Enriched with 60% oils
The oil penetrates into the hair, giving rich and shiny color
Ammonia-free and silicone-free
Up to 100% gray coverage
Cruelty free (not tested on animals)
Vegan formula (no animal-derived ingredients)
Instructions for Use
Mix the oxidizing cream with the dye cream in the bowl. Apply the mixture with the brush, starting from the roots and then to the rest of the hair. Wait 30 minutes and rinse the hair. Apply the conditioning cream after the dye and then rinse.
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I bought the black blue, as soon as I washed my hair I was amazed that no color stayed on my skin, then I discovered that it didn't even dye the hair, the white ones were still there, not even a hint.
The 110 super bright blonde did not lighten the root as much as I wanted, which is dark brown, and it left it orange. However, the outer hair, which was already blonde, became super blonde and very soft. If it had a greater lightening effect, I wouldn't change it. I believe it is very good for dark shades. It irritated me slightly, only at the beginning, it didn't smell and it didn't bother me, but if you want a bleaching result for blonde hair, obviously you won't have it if you have dark roots
After pregnancy, my hormones changed and I developed allergic dermatitis, so I couldn't use blonde hair dye again, only highlights. I tried this specific dye and I was completely satisfied with its sensitivity, the coverage of white hair, and its duration. As long as I find it, I won't change it!
I have been using it for years and I am very satisfied. In terms of color, duration, and texture of the hair... Unfortunately, I can't find the 5.5 ash brown anywhere, in the last semester... It's a shame...
My first dye and I probably won't change it... it smells amazing (it doesn't have the chemicals that other dyes have, otherwise I wouldn't be able to tolerate it as I am sensitive). At first, when I started dyeing my hair, it lasted several months, but even now it definitely lasts me two months... maybe it depends on the hair.