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| Voted Nicest in 08 Member Since: Aug 2005
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| Pretty much any color she can think of.... ![]()
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| ********** Member Since: Jun 2007 Location: St. Mary's Co.
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With my swamp green incident, I thought it was black until I sat in the hairdressers chair and she looked at it up close and told me what color it actually was. I swore that day that I would never try to color my own hair again! | |
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| Registered User Member Since: Nov 2006 Location: Philly
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Good luck w/the brush on - the instructions makes it look easy where they make it look like you can make these thin smooth hightlight lines down your hair. I found it to be clumpy and did not brush on easy. So I enjoy just sitting in the chair and letting the hairdresser do all the work - it's expensive, but worth it. Last edited by signora : 04-01-2008 at 09:33 PM. | |
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| Under Consideration! Member Since: Feb 2006 Location: ~ Somd Cesspool~
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| Clairol makes a product (you can find it at Sally's) called Beautiful Collection a semi-permanent color with aloa vera, jojoba oil and vitamin E. There is no ammonia or peroxide so it isn't harsh on your hair. Nickel recommended this product to me a while back. I was a bit concerned using it because I have naturally 3 colors in my hair, blond, brown and red, but it works fine. I use honey brown and if you don't use the entire bottle, just shut it and use the rest later.
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| I need a latte! Member Since: Sep 2006 Location: La Plata
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| I have used Loreal Couleur Experte for several years now. It is a two-step all-over permanent color/highlighting kit. I have a lot of gray now so highlights alone just won't cover it anymore. I just grabbed the new box and noticed it now says "Express". Apparently, they have replaced the old giant mascara wand with a new highlighting tool that's supposed to simplify the highlighting part of the process. It does take a while and there's a lot of sitting around but it's worth it and even my hairdresser has been impressed with the results. And at $15 per treatment it's a whole lot cheaper than salon color. Good luck! |
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| Under Construction Member Since: Oct 2004 Location: California, MD
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| Just ask if she wants a "krazy kitchen" kolor or a "brilliant bathroom" blend. ![]()
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| Death to all fanatics! Member Since: Sep 2007 Location: Ex-Waldorfian
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| If you have a lot of damage to your hair avoid any color that says "ash" on it! Many years ago I had a terrible perm, when it was growing out I tried to tone down my natural reds, now burnt and frizzy as hell, with an ash blonde shade. My hair came out a shade of kelly green! The hairdresser had to cut all my long destroyed hair off and use red coloring to cover the green. Thank heavens that was back in the punky 80s and I was young enough to carry off a red flat top. |
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| Thats how them b*tch's R Member Since: Jul 2005 Location: I be's where I at....
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| I usually have to use something with ash in the name because almost anything else gives me that orange/red tone. (even if I use color very close to my natural hair color)
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| Registered User Member Since: Apr 2007
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| Any ash tone will take away a red tone. Just like when people try to color their hair themselves and turn it green you have to use a red based color to get rid of the green. |
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