Garnier OLIA Hair Colour: Home Hair Colour will Never be the Same!

I recently had the opportunity to learn more about Garnier’s new exciting hair colour line OLIA at a local media event.  I personally have not coloured my hair in over 10 years, but after being introduced to the OLIA system, I won’t have “virgin hair” for much longer. OLIA is game-changing innovation in the world of home hair colour. It makes it possible to achieve your desired colour while visibly improving your hair quality. 
The event was held at the beautiful L’Oreal Academy in Toronto. Attendees were encouraged to smell, touch and sample the products. I got to apply the hair dye to a mannequin head, try on coloured wigs, and talk to Garnier and colour experts. It was an amazing evening filled with product demonstrations, education on hair and hair colouring and of course a goody bag. Each of us were even sent home with a bouquet of gorgeous sunflowers that are currently adorning my kitchen table.
OLIA by Garnier

Kit Contents: Applicator bottle, Colorant, Developer and Conditioner
OLIA features a non-drip velvet cream consistency

It really smells like flowers!

Using ODS (Oil Delivery System) technology, OLIA allows for better colour absorption. This technology has never before been used in the home hair colour market. It is ammonia free and has no harsh chemicals or that strong, offensive “hair dye” scent of other brands. Instead, OLIA is enriched with four flower oils including sunflower, passion flower, limnanthes alba & camellia and smells absolutely fabulous! This hair colour leaves hair looking shinier and softer and is easy to use, complete with an ergonomically functional bottle applicator. 

Product Details:
> 21 gorgeous shades available including 5 luminous blondes, 2 ultra-intense vibrant reds, 11 rich browns, 1 deep purple and 2 intense blacks. 
> Provides 100% grey-coverage
> Kit includes the Garnier OLIA applicator bottle, Developer & an After-Colour Conditioner
> Available January 2013
> Suggested retail $12.49 CDN

Will you be trying out OLIA?