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L'Oreal Paris Couleur Experte Color + Highlights in a Flash, Medium Iridescent Blonde - Ice

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Color: 8.2 Medium Iridescent Blonde/Iced Meringue


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • FAST COLOR & HIGHLIGHTS AT HOME: Couleur Experte is the only at-home dual-system hair coloring kit that combines permanent base color & harmonizing highlights in one box for quick & easy application.
  • 2 EASY STEPS: Thanks to perfectly coordinated shades, you can achieve a rich, elegant, salon-like look in 2 easy steps for brilliant all-over color and precise, even highlights in just 30 minutes!
  • IDEAL HAIR COLOR: Discover your ideal hair color with our range of shades, products & formulas. Bold to subtle, temporary to permanent & dark to light; our hair dye delivers what you're looking for.
  • DISCOVER COLOR: We make an array of hair color products including gray concealer, root touch-up, brush-on highlights, temporary, permanent & semi-permanent color, ombre color & hair color remover.
  • L'OREAL PARIS: A leading total beauty care company based in Paris, France, we offer innovative products & unique expertise from beauty experts in makeup, skin care, hair care, styling & hair color.

Description

Couleur Experte is the only at-home dual-system coloring kit that combines in just one box permanent base color with harmonizing highlights. Thanks to perfectly coordinated shades, you can achieve a rich, elegant, salon-like look in just two easy steps.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.3 x 5.6 x 3.05 inches; 11.4 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CX


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ L'Oreal Paris


Best Sellers Rank: #4,761 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #82 in Hair Color


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,545)


Color: 8.2 Medium Iridescent Blonde/Iced Meringue


Container Type: Box


Product Benefits: Hair Coloring


Brand Name: L'Oreal Paris


Item Form: Cream


Hair Type: Normal


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer: L'Oreal Paris


UPC: 071249200742


Item Weight: 11.4 Ounces


Material Type Free: Ammonia Free


Full Cure Time: 30 Minutes


Hair Color Permanence: Permanent


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • This is a wonderful time and money saving product
Color: 6 Light Brown/Almond Rocca Size: 1 count (Pack of 1)
This is a wonderful time and money saving product! I have used it for years and will hopefully use it for many more. It did take me some time to find the technique best for my needs......trial and error. I am sharing what I have learned: 1. Remember to put some sort of vasolene or Abololene-type moisturizer around ears and hairline, front, ears, nape of neck, to prevent color bleeding onto your skin. Wear an old T-shirt and remove any rug or towels etc. from the area. If you are like me you may end up with this on places other than your head! 2. Don't try to color on hair that has heavy styling products, especially spray, as it makes it harder for the color to permeate your hair. I don't think a little gel, or mousse will hurt, just the heavier products. 3. I like a multi-color look and will vary the colors within a shade or two every now and then........light brown one month.......dark ash blonde next month.....whatever floats my boat. After a few applications over half a year I achieved the multi tone look and it automatically renews itself each application as the placement of streaks varies each time. I end up coloring darker some of the blonde from a previous use and then highlight some new spots too. The fiirst time I used this I did my whole head and would repeat within 4-6 weeks. It really is not totally permanent. However, some of the color does remain but looks about half a deep as the original as the weeks go by. Now I merely apply the color to roots and temple area, where my gray is. Then I use a very wide tooth comb and coat with the solution.........comb this through one area at a time, top to bottom, just once.......continuing around my head. Not all the hair is recolored. This way I am adding new, darker shades, and keeping the faded, lighter colors, along with some of my own natural growth. Again, great for the multi tonal look. 4. After rinsing you can apply highlights to wet or dry hair......I prefer dry as I literally 'brush' the strands like the French Bayalage method. While waiting for the lighting mixture to work the chosen strands will benefit from a redabbing of the cream or at least a little wetting to keep the mixture wet enough to work into the hairs. I find that if I paint the spots I want and then cover my head with saran wrap and a towel if you don't want to look too weird ;) and then wait the full desired time, the hair lightens best. They stick you under the dryer in salons......heat really helps and the saran wrap captures body heat well. Don't try to do too many strands as it is good to have a teaspoon or two left for recoating should it be taking a bit too long to get to the color you want and you want to recoat. There is not that much mixture to begin with. 5. Professionals disagree on whether the hair should be 'wet' or 'dry' when highlighting. I prefer dry as when the hair is dry I can see better how the curls/layers/waves are falling thus aiding in the positioning of my streaks.....which as I said I actually brush on with the brush applicator included in the kits. Also, and I think this is really important for those of you with short hair, or long hair you like to wear up or frenchbraided once in a while........When applying highlights lift up hair around your head.......here and there......and brush on a little lightener scattered all over the underneath hair. This way the streaks will appear when underhair is exposed adding dimension and natural, sun kissed look. These streaks don't get as light as the ones around your face and that is the look stylists go for. 6. Also, I love a few very light streaks around my face and the lightener in this kit doesn't go too light easily. So, now I pull strands I want very light forward onto my face to keep separate from the rest of the head and highlight them later with a separate kit. There are several quick lighting ones available........inexpensive and easy to 'paint on'......though I actually 'coat them well' to really get the bleach into them. I only do this to two or three strands on either side of face (near ear, mid head, temple area)......and then about three across the top.......positioning not too evenly apart so it looks more natural. I don't care for the 'every three hole' in the cap look. You don't have to leave them on your face when coated. Just push them back over the other hair. They will be stiff and won't lean heavily on the newly colored hair and if they do touch they won't harm anything. These strands will lighten pretty quickly as they are not too thick. You can recoat them too as you wait if they dry out but they should get to that super light shade you want........be patient. When completed and all is washed out be sure to lather on the enclosed conditioner, though I often use a more heavy duty treatment.......and leave on for an hour or so. It isn't necessary, but you'll be amazed at how soft your newly colored/highlighted hair will be.....which isn't always the case for these jobs. I know this sounds like a big hairy deal. No pun intended. There are many little steps to follow, but they are all easy and the results are more than worth it. I usually do this on a saturday morning.......warn everyone that it is 'do my hairs' day ;) and it takes about three hours from start to finish. A small price to pay with a little inconvenience.......but I'd rather have the $250 in my pocket and besides I get to do it my way. Hair dressers don't ever seem to get it just the way I want. ps One more important tip: If the color is too brassy for your taste it can be nicely subdoed with a 'color rinse' like FanciFul. Frivolous Fawn is great for us light brown with blonde highlights. pps I dab my fading eyebrows with some of the base color with a Qtip.......not the lashes!! This won't last as long as the full job but you'll get a couple of weeks of nicely colored brows so important espcially for us 'boomers.' I like a multi-color look and will vary the colors within a shade or two everynow and then........light brown one month.......dark ash next month.....whatever floats my boat. After a few applications over half a year I achieved the multi tone look and it automatically renews itself each application as the placement of streaks varies each time. I end up coloring darker some of the blonde from a previous use and then highlight some new spots too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2014 by M. Streeter

  • Great color and highlight kit all in one box!
Color: 8 Medium Blonde/Toasted Coconut Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I use this every month to color and highlight my hair. I love the ease of use. Instructions are easy to follow. My hair color looks great and to be able to do it myself at a fraction of the cost of a beauty parlor is a great value for sure.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by gmrote

  • Great color with hi lights
Color: 8 Medium Blonde/Toasted Coconut Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I have been buying this brand for years. Love that it has hair color and hi lites included. Doesn't take long to do both processes. Color lasts for months. Never get burning or irritation. I have asthma and I don't have problems as I do with the strong smell with other hair colors. Highly recommand. Good price. Wish they had more color choices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by Linda C. In Colorado Springs

  • No highlights
Color: 6.1 Light Ash Brown/French Eclair Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
The base color was good. The highlights did not take, though.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026 by 1VicDod

  • The only DIY highlighting kit that is user friendly with salon results!
Color: 6.4 Light Golden Copper Brown/Ginger Twist Size: 1 count (Pack of 1)
I've been dying my hair for over 20 yrs now. I'm a natural redhead but I prefer it a shade deeper than my natural color... It looks really good as a deep Auburn, especially with my fair skin. For a while now, I've been using John Frieda Foam Hair Color, and before the I used L'oreal Feria until they discontinued my color. Lately, I've been thinking about how when I was in my 20s,I still dyed my own hair but in the Summer, I would always go to the Salon and get Caramel colored Highlights which always earned me a ton of compliments. So, I figured I'd find a way to Highlight my hair at home, my first try was A Highlighting kit by Clairol and it was such a hot mess that I realized early on there was no way it was going to work out well for me and I threw the mixture away before coloring one Strand. It wasn't user error, just a really cheap and horrible at home highlight system. I was nervous after that about trying any other at home systems but I've been eyeing this system by L'oreal up for a couple months before I took the leap. The most difficulty I had was trying to choose the color... My intuition told me to go for the Darker one but I played it safe and decided to see how the Copper one turned out. Even though I now know the darker shade is the color I'm looking for, I'm not unhappy by any means with how my hair turned out with the lighter Red shade. This is a 2 step system that is so user friendly, even a beginner will get gorgeous results. So, I used the base shade to dye all my hair, then blow dried it, mixed up the highlighter mixture and took a leap of faith. I found the finger swipe was easier to use because the brush bent to easily and also tended to tear out a bit of hair with each swipe. You have to be patient and take your time because after the first few strands, it became a bit more difficult to separate the strands exactly how you want and when you started swiping the highlights on, extra strands would get in the way as the tools became covered in the thick mixture. But even with the occasional unwanted hair that ended up highlighted, I was very impressed with the end results, especially considering this was the 1st time highlighting my own hair. I have thin, fine hair and I started by clipping the top layer of hair out of the way and Highlighted some strands on the bottom layer of my hair starting at the back and working to the front. I didn't want really thin highlights so I alternated from thick Highlights to medium thickness. When I let down my top layer of hair, I focused on face framing highlights... I barely had just enough of the mixture to do my hair and as I said, it's very thin, fine and only shoulder length. A lot of people would have to buy 2 kits to have enough highlighter for all their hair. After 10 minutes, I could clearly see the highlighted stand were significantly lighter, so I rinsed out and applied the included conditioner which I really like a lot. After drying and styling my hair, I knew I would never worry about doing my own highlights again as long as this product is around. It turned out a lot better than I ever expected and did not leave my hair dry and brittle. I have this on Subscribe and Save now but switched to the darker shade. These pics will give you a good idea of how the finished color looks even though I'm wearing it pulled up. Definitely the best at home hair product ever! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2019 by Malinda

  • Loved the color and no brassy red tones.
Color: 8 Medium Blonde/Toasted Coconut Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
This is one of the best home hair coloring kits I have ever used. I have been coloring my hair for years and with medium blonde a lot of the time you get brassy red tones. I used the medium blonde (toasted coconut) and it’s beautiful. I was reluctant to try the highlights because I like the color so much and did not want to mess it up, but got the nerve and did the highlights, they came out great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2025 by LShinn

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