Thursday, 11 April 2019

Davines Silver conditioner


So my hair has these uneven yellow tones because I went to someone to colour it who was not experienced with my hair and she made it too yellow. I went to her because she was nearby and I had a two month old baba so I didn't have the heart to go for too long and too far. I did end up doing it again by my trusted, usual person, Irina and she tried her best to get rid of the yellow but she couldn't save it. It has to grow out. She blended it as much as she possibly could. SOB.

So, to fix this mess, I wanted a colour shampoo to help with the yellow tones. The people at the salon and a few other people suggested that if you cannot afford both a silver shampoo and conditioner, it is best to go for the silver conditioner because it acts as a treatment to your hair as well, removing any brassiness and roughness. It also assists with reducing these unwanted yellow tones. I don't usually get much time to apply it, but once every two weeks should be fine. Gives your hair some TLC. Though the silver shampoo would really work for removing those yellow tones.

I use the brand Davines, that you can usually get from Carlton. It smells nice and I think they are all violet-toned. I asked the stylists there how to use it and they said you apply it to your hair like conditioner when your hair is damp and then leave it on for twenty minutes. Then rinse it out. I prefer to rinse it out in cold water because cold water, according to google, closes the cuticles and pores in your scalp and actually makes your hair shine.

So far, from the three times I have used it. It always makes my hair feel softer, the yellow- tones darken slightly and it smells great!

It could last a while, depending on how much you use. I only use on the roots and some of my hair. Not the scalp because I am aiming at getting rid of the brassiness and yellow tone.



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