by Chloe Louise Bristow
I used this mixed 1:1 with paprika, they're similar shades, it came out gorgeous! A rich auburn colour. SO shiny and just such a beautiful dark redy orange. I loved it, the fade wasn't too bad either! It just lightened up so if you like a ginger colour but not a disgusting ginger, if you know what I mean? I usually hate ginger stages but this kept the brown tones so it didn't go ORANGE.
I'm fading it completely out, so no topping it up and it went a pretty strawberry blonde. It's been about 6 weeks with force fading and washing quite frequently. The colour lasts well, it changes with every wash but not like a 'Oh man, it needs topping up' kind of way. Hasn't got the same staying power as Raging Red. I'd definitely get this again :)
Oh an the bottle lasted fr ages, I'd used it mixed in smaller ratios with other Adore colour so couldn't give a decent review on it.
by Alice M.
[Background: In July 2016 I bleached half of my hair and coloured it with varying shades of vibrant turquoise and purple (originally used LaRiche Directions & Adore) and every time I washed it, my hair became bluer! Eventually it settled on a lovely aquamarine-bluey-green, but sure enough my work found a problem with "extreme /unnatural hair colours"... something about "uniform policy"... so I figured it was time to get back to something relatively "natural" - so what if it wasn't mine!]
A haircut in Feburary 2017 left me with less bleached colour to cover so figured I'd go for a dip-dye/ombre look. I've always loved the colour of a natural redhead, and I liked the warm natural shades of the Adore range, but I couldn't find any accurate visual results online. Also I worried that any dye I used might go neon over what remained of the bleach; in the end I just had to take a wild guess on the dyes and try it out.
I chose Adore French Cognac & Copper Brown and evenly mixed them togethe