Review : Dariya Palty Mist Bleach & Freshlight Mist Bleach
July 10, 2013
So, since I cut my hair, I haven't retouched my black roots anymore. I didn't make any appointment with Ko Indra again, the Educational Manager of L'Oreal Indonesia because I ordered some Japanese Hair Dye when Shintaro-nii came to visit me last May!
It's been a while since I dyed my hair using Japanese products and I was in mood to do it on my own haha
I ordered 2 Bleaching Mist. Why I didn't order normal bleach? Simply because I was so lazy to do it since it's so troublesome. The idea of just spraying mist to bleach your hair roots sounds too good to be true, and it saves times and energy to do a lot of stuffs. I researched for days on internet, and I decided to get Palty & Freshlight Mist Bleach
So Mist Bleach Product is a bleaching water that's supposed to lighten up your hair, especially hair roots, by just spraying it directly on the area and leaving it for a while. It works like regular bleaching, but just different application
For me who has to retouch my black roots like once a month, this sounds too good to be true considering its easy application! So I purchased 2 different brands, Dariya Palty & Freshlight, since I didn't know which one was good
I purchased them on amazon and shipped it to Shintaro's house in Japan. Then he brought it to me when he came to Indonesia. Not sure whether it's available yet on Indonesia Online Store
Since the review of these 2 products are frankly same, so I decide to make it as one post
Dariya Palty Mist Bleach has Tsubasa Masuwaka, as their model for the design. It comes in plastic bottle with yellow color to strengthen their lightening effect. 

It also comes with how to use the product, but everything is in Japanese. But thanks to their pictures, I kinda knew how to work with it
It also shows you the result depending on how much you spray it. 3 times, 5 times, or 10 times
Meanwhile, Freshlight packaging is not that different with Palty Mist Bleach. It comes with the same hair mist design with yellow as the main color. The font color they use is instead black, giving a nice contrast on the packaging
And the Blythedoll becomes the model of the packaging
If you look at them closely, they're not that different. Freshligh is just slightly wider, while Palty is taller. But they still contain the same amount of bleaching water, 150ml
They also show you the result of how many sprays you need to lighten your hair colour
Same stuff, all in Japanese. But at least you get it huh? lol
Since there's nothing much to talk about this product, let's just go straight to the result
So.. ahem
THESE TWO DID NOTHING TO MY HAIR!!
I thought I did something stupid, since it's my first time trying hair mist, but I have tried those two, for 3-4 times each! And they didn't lighten my hair, AT ALL O_O
I sprayed like what it asked me to do. 10-15cms from the hair. And I sprayed 10 times at first. Then after I waited for 30 minutes, it doesn't change. So I sprayed more and waited again. No difference!!
Instead because it's watery, so if I move my head too aggressively, the water drips down on the side of my cheek so it's very annoying! 

I will never try mist bleach again!! urghhhh! And I do not recommend this at all to you guys
I know 700 yen is probably not that expensive, but then, I expected at least it should work la. Please lighten my hair a little, but this one doesnt

Such a waste of 1400 yen


Hopefully you guys wont be cheated too!
I bought this products from Japan, around 700 yen each
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