Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

This is what the packaging looks like: a promise of beautiful blue streaks over black hair. The box contains one tube of dye (no mixing required), two sets of plastic gloves and an instruction leaflet that tells you how to apply the dye. The process is really simple: wash and dry your hair, apply the dye wherever you want, leave in for 20 to 30 minutes depending on how vibrant of a result you’re going for, then rinse until the water is clear. Piece of cake!

I decided to dye all of my hair, roots to tips, as I don’t really like the combination of my shade of brown with turquoise. I used the entire tube of Colorista turquoise and left the dye on for 30 minutes to get the most vivid effect possible, aaaaaand *drumroll*… Here are the results!

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

Before – after

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

Before – after

The first thing I notice is that it came out a completely different colour. My hair is green!

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

I think we can all agree this isn’t the same colour, right? I can’t really blame l’Oréal for this, though. Dying hair is a science of its own and you can’t expect to get the same result on vastly differing base colours. My hair had lots of red tones going in, and I’m pretty sure that affected the end result greatly. Luckily I do love this green colour, maybe even more than the blue it was supposed to be!

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

The vibrancy of the colour is quite amazing, considering the base is dark. Especially on my ends, which are a bit lighter than the rest of my hair, you can see the green really well. I’m really impressed by the colour payoff.

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

As much as I love this colour (and I really do), I do hope it will actually wash out. I’ve read and seen a bunch of horror stories online about the Colorista washout range, and I’ve noticed it mostly gives trouble on hair that is light or has been dyed or bleached before. Some people are stuck with the colour forever, especially when they go blue over blonde. My hair is completely natural and dark, so I’m hoping I’ve got that going for me when it comes to washing out the dye. I did a strand test before dying all of my hair to make sure it would wash out, and it was actually gone within three or four washes on that strand. I did do an oil treatment in that period too, which might have helped, but that’s ok as I can just do that again should I want to get rid of the colour more quickly. I’m a little bit worried about the lightest parts of my ends though, as I’ve noticed the damaged and split parts of my hair have gone the brightest colour, and actually really blue. I’m not 100% confident it’ll wash out of those parts, but then again, it might be better to just cut those off anyway. Worst case scenario: Colorista turquoise leaves a bit of a green stain. If I really can’t get rid of the final cast of green, I can always try to go over it with a dye in my natural hair colour. Another benefit of having dark hair :)

Over the next few days/weeks I will keep updating this post to show you how the dye is washing out. I don’t wash my hair very often (about twice a week) so it might take a while, but this is the place to be if you want to see exactly how it’s doing!

After 1 wash

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

During the first wash the water turned a deep turquoise, and my hair came out like this. The darkest parts of my hair have almost completely gone back to my natural colour, while my ends and the lighter parts of my hair (around the front) have turned a lighter, less deep green. The green itself is actually brighter than it was, but everything that had turned rather black in the beginning, is now back to brown. So my hair is currently brown with green ombre around the ends. The bottom photo was taken in direct sunlight by the way, my hair looks a little bit greener indoors (see top photo). If it keeps washing out at this rate, I’ll be rid of the colour sooner than I wanted!

After 2 washes

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

Before this wash, I had a scalp mask and hair mask on for a few hours, both of which consist entirely of natural oils and butters. I’m not sure how that affects the colour but I wanted to mention it nonetheless. After wash #2, the green has gotten less prominent again. The difference between my ends and the rest of my hair is less noticable, and the colour now looks like a green/grey cast over my entire hair. I still think it’s pretty and have no regrets so far!

After 7 washes

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

The magical number seven. We’re stepping into “should wash out soon” territory now! The dye box says the dye should stay for 7 – 15 washes, so we might be nearly there, or we might be only halfway through. When I shampoo my hair, the water still turns bright blue every time, which means dye is still coming out. That’s a good sign. As far as the colour goes, right now you can’t really tell my hair is green anymore, unless you compare it to my old hair colour. When I wear my hair extensions for example, they appear distinctly red compared to my hair:

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

There are still a few strands of clear green in my very ends, on the hair that used to be almost blonde before. The rest of my hair is just a very cool brown colour at the moment. It still looks nice at this point and there hasn’t been a stage in the washing out process so far that looked weird or that I didn’t like; I think my hair has looked pretty throughout. So far I’m much happier with this product than I was expecting!

After 15 washes

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

Well, here we are, almost 2 months and 15 washes in. According to the box, the dye should have all faded out by now, and guess what? It hasn’t. I’ve attached my before and after dying pictures above so you can compare how it used to look before dying with how it looks now. I’m almost back to my old colour, but there’s definitely a light wash of coolness over my hair still that wasn’t there before. The most noticeable thing however, is that the pieces of almost blonde hair in my ends have stayed green, as I feared in the beginning:

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

Very distinctly green. It’s like I have green highlights.

Does Loreal Colorista actually wash out?

Here you can see my current hair colour compared to the hair extensions once again (which were an exact match to my old hair colour). The top layer is my own hair, the bottom layer is extension hair. You can see the slight green tinge over my natural hair here.

So, in conclusion: it’s true what they say, despite the high hopes I had, l’Oréal Colorista Washout in Turquoise doesn’t actually wash out. Even on dark, virgin hair. It’s very nearly gone and the end result isn’t dramatic at all, but still, it’s good to know going in. Even though I’m personally still happy with the colour and don’t mind the green that’s left, I am going to take this experiment over to step two and try to get rid of the green tinge. In the name of science. For all of you who are also left with green hair and who may be less comfortable with it than me. Stay tuned on my blog to see how that goes!

Does Loreal Colorista 1

Colorista Temporary 1-Day Hair Color Spray Color lets you play with color in a whole new way! A temporary hair color spray that allows you to instantly get bold looks when you want them and how you want them without the commitment, this quick use hair dye washes out after just one shampoo.

Does Loreal Colorista come out of hair?

Colorista 1-day temporary hair color makeup. Hair color makeup shades designed for blondes and designed for brunettes. It's not a hair dye - it's makeup for hair! Gentle leave-in formula for one day color that washes out with shampoo.

How long does Loreal Colorista last for?

Fades in 4-8 shampoos so you can play again! For the most visible results, apply on light blonde or bleached hair. For light blonde or bleached hair. Colorista allows you to play with hair color without the commitment.

How do you get Loreal Colorista out of your hair?

Good news, you have it easy! If you used the L'Oréal Paris Colorista 1-Day Spray to switch up your hair color, all you have to do is wash your hair like normal—once! Easy-peasy.