John Frieda Go Blonder Lightening Spray, 3.5 Oz: A Gradual Revolution for Controlled Textures We were intrigued by John Frieda’s Go Blonder Lightening Spray, designed for controlled hair meant to lighten gradually. Featuring Citrus and Chamomile BlondMend Technology, it promises a gentle yet effective boost without harsh chemicals. We’ve been testing it on our own curly and coiled strands, and the results are surprisingly seamless. The lightweight formula absorbs quickly, leaving hair soft and manageable—not dry or brittle—while gradually lifting tones. The botanical blend of chamomile and citrus adds a refreshing scent, making the process almost enjoyable. Best of all, the lightener works subtly over time, so we haven’t noticed a sudden stark difference. If you’re seeking a cautious, gradual lighten that embraces your natural texture, this spray might just be the surprising match we’ve been looking for.
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Finding the perfect gel isn't just about locking in a look; it's about harmonizing hold, control, and comfort. In our quest to identify top contenders, two...Madison Reed vs. Gray Coverage: Tested Amaretto Red, 6NCG... Hair Dye Showdown! We were eager to test Madison Reed’s Radiant Hair Color Kit in 6NCG Sardinia Red for 100% gray coverage. The ammonia-free formula appealed to us, and the medium amaretto red shade promised a rich, natural vibe. Application was effortless—no funky smell, just a gentle, salon-like scent. The results were… well, underwhelming. While the dye covered the grays, the color leaned more reddish-brown than true amaretto red, leaving us slightly disappointed. It’s permanent, which is a pro, but the lack of longevity in shade accuracy left us wanting more. Would we recommend it? Maybe for those who prefer a warmer, less vibrant alignment to amaretto red. Our journey with Madison Reed’s 6NCG was a solid experience, but not without its fair share of trade-offs.