Common questions

How long do you leave Loreal Casting Creme Gloss in your hair?

How long do you leave Loreal Casting Creme Gloss in your hair?

Casting Crème Gloss has a development time of 20 minutes. If you require extra coverage of grey hairs add an extra 5 minutes. Start timing as soon as you’ve finished applying the colour.

Does Loreal Casting Creme Gloss wash out?

With some brands, you can expect them to last anywhere from 6 – 8 washes, but with products like L’Oréal Paris Casting Crème Gloss, you can enjoy your new colour for up to 28 shampoos. Casting Crème Gloss doesn’t just last longer – it also gives you a richer tone that blends grey hairs with your natural highlights.

What is the use of Casting Creme Gloss?

Casting Crème Gloss is designed to enhance natural hair colour rather than to dramatically lighten or darken your hair. If the colour applied is darker than your natural hair colour, new growth at the root will appear more pronounced.

How does L’Oreal Paris cast Creme Gloss work?

It’s specifically formulated to delicately coat your hair fibres, giving you full coverage and a rich shine to tackle the first appearance of greys. Our conditioner formulas are enriched with natural origin ingredients for extra nourishment. From coconut oil, goji extract, hazelnut and honey, hair will be left feeling nourished.

How many boxes of Casting Creme Gloss do you need?

Porous hair can cause colour to be absorbed faster. I have long hair, how many boxes of Casting Crème Gloss will I need? If your hair is below shoulder length or very thick, you may need two boxes to ensure even application. What is the development time of Casting Crème Gloss?

How does Casting Creme Gloss work on hair?

Casting Crème Gloss will gradually fade from your hair. However, results can vary depending on your hair history and condition. Does it contain ammonia? Casting Crème Gloss does not contain ammonia. I have just permed my hair, when can I apply Casting Creme Gloss?

Do you need a strand test for Casting Creme Gloss?

We advise you perform a strand test before colouring your hair as perms and relaxers can leave hair more porous. Porous hair can cause colour to be absorbed faster. I have long hair, how many boxes of Casting Crème Gloss will I need?