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3 December 2012 14 Comments

E-Salon Review: New Breakthrough Hair Color

A new hair care company called eSalon.com is infuriating hairstylists across the country… with one great hair coloring job at a time!

In recent press, the company said it’s fast becoming a target for stylists: “Outraged stylists say, ‘How could you do this? You’re going to put us out of business!’”

Maybe its because eSalon offers the same salon service but in your own home. Plus, it’s more affordable and comes with the personal guidance of color experts – so you get the full salon treatment without paying a fortune.

eSalon actually uses your personal hair details to blend up your individual dye, just like a salon. They use quality ingredients so you get silky, shiny hair with complete gray coverage.  It even comes with your name on the bottle – because its made for you and no one else!

And for the ultimate convenience, they deliver it to your door, all for under $20.00. That’s a far cry from the $100 plus you would pay at a salon!

And it sounds like hair salons are feeling the heat. “Sometimes we’re reluctant to tell other colorists what we do,” says one eSalon’s colorist. “But mostly we’re proud of the service we offer busy, professional women.”

Customized color truly makes a difference. eSalon has already received kudos from InStyle, Total Beauty, Good Housekeeping and a handful of other high-profile sites.

If you’re ready to say “buh-bye” to your hairstylist, right now, eSalon is offering your first custom color kit for just $9.95 (saving you 50%), with a full money back guarantee! Go here to give eSalon a try! —> www.eSalon.com

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14 Comments »

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  • Janet Blair said:

    Just ordered this product online last night!!! Can’t wait to try it! There was a special online, I only had to pay $4.95 shipping and handling. Very easy to use website, except I had trouble entering my photo…(could be me though lol!) Recently I have been buying my haircolor at Sally’s Beauty Supplies, and found it sooo much better than the boxes…which I have used since the economic “downturn”, but I believe this will be about the same price with more custom blending. I love that the haircolor is one price, whether you have short hair or long….in other words, they provide one application, no matter the length of you hair, for one price. So, since my hair is long (and they can see that in the photo too) they will send me two bottles so I have enough…hope the color is pretty!!

    Cannot wait to try this product!! I don’t mind going to a salon for a cut etc but sitting there for hours coloring is not my idea of relaxing!! Much rather do it in the privacy of my own home! True story, once I was having my hair foiled, and the stylist seated a man next to me, a man I had just job interviewed with, a man who had failed to hire me. Awkward!!!

  • Louise P Laffitte said:

    Hi I color my hair need something to cover gray and a product for African-Americans
    thanks

  • Dani said:

    I tried eSalon over a year ago after reading a rave review in a magazine… Love, love, love them! They are very responsive, very quick and easy to deal with. I’ve fiddled with my color a few times now, tweaking, asking for more red to the brown, and I’ve been very happy with the results.Now I’m dying to see what my newest color request will look like – I asked for a black base with red in it.

  • liz beck said:

    Very interesting & educational information. However there was no information on hair coloring for grey hair. I always used a foam color styling mousse by Roux but it seems that they changed their formula as it dosen’t color like it did in the past When it comes out of the pressurized container it is real light grey and it use to be much darker. I use their color name “Blace rage”– far from black– it is like light brown when it is on. The “pro’s” are easy to apply and the “cons” are– rubs off on pillow cases, don’t get caught in the rain and it no longer has a nice shinny sheen when dry like it did in the past. The major pro was it lets some highlighting thru of some grey which really looked natural and not so harsh. In light of the above facts what could you recommend for me to use that dosen’t rub off and something that I don’t have to keep applying it three to four times to achieve the color of my natural color. I want a hair color that is not so harsh as some other hair color on the market today. This mousse foam coloring washes out also.

  • Mary Paulis said:

    I have grey roots and cannot afford to get these covered at salon prices as regular as I need to. I dont like the quality and build up from store bought hair dyes, so I’m very excited to try your products!

    Mary

  • Casandra said:

    I am a stylist and I’m all for at home coloring for those who just can’t afford to have their hair professionally colored. My question is how does eSalon know what exactly is on an individuals hair, if they have had henna hair color or metalic dyes of some sort. They could completely ruin your hair. I understand they use details from they questionaire. But ANY stylist will agree our new guest are not always honest about what is on their hair….

  • Maddie said:

    I think its a great idea! I am looking forward to trying it!

  • Susan said:

    I recently discovered eSalon, but I didn’t see anywhere to up load a picture. Also I am 50 something, have very little gray, but have a mousey blech brown hair color. If anything I would want to try High-Lights, as i did “geez I sound old :) ” 30 or so years ago.

  • Anni said:

    I did try this! I wanted to go from colored/highlighted hair to a deeper golden brown, but I feared they would not take into consideration how much my hair pulls red. I ordered and talked to them. The products were appropriate for my hair, it was a two step process. One to fill the blonde hair in, the second to color. My hair did not turn red, it felt amazing and looked great. However, I did not get grey coverage and the color was very pale. A light warm mousy brown and not the rich golden brown I wanted. But I know the color was light due to having my own hair so light to begin with. The color they sent was semi-permanent and so it didn’t really take into acct my grey. It looks covered now but it will wear quickly.

    I think through communication, that could be fixed. My hairdresser told me that it now needs a two part process – roots with permanent and the rest with semi and I don’t know how they’ll do that so I’m holding off. But I will say the product is nice and they are available to help you directly. You can’t beat the price for decent products and someone you can talk to directly for care!

  • Anni said:

    and yes, there is a place to upload photos in your acct. I have multiple!

  • Dr Risk said:

    You don’t “color” your hair, you dye it. Learn English.

  • Dr Risk said:

    You don’t “color” your hair, you dye it.

  • Diana said:

    Dr. Risk:
    You are sooo wrong
    You Color your hair, not dye it, duh
    Im a stylist and hope you all have fun with this product, wish our industry wasn’t going in the can.
    It is though, even our products are sold in grocery stores, Boo