its something to do with the level of ammonia in the box colour. you may need to get salon colours but ring around and explain that colour stings the scalp and do they have a product to add to the colour to ease the bite. i use Btween by Goldwell in my salon. we add it to colour to protect the scalp from stinging and staining.
2006-11-16 10:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Great question! My friends and I are always having discussions about this. For one box dye is not very good because most of the time its a dark haired girl wanting to go blond. And if you look at the box it will show you picture of what the hair will look like after being dyed. You simply cannot make your hair blond through box dye if you have dark hair unless you apply many applications which in tern will FRY your hair. The professionals can use a stronger formula that will make your hair the way you want it. And still have your hair looking healthy. Plus most people dont need their hair dyed completely they just want highlights or streaks. Why can you not buy these ingredients? Because you have to go to beauty school to know how to use them correctly. Bottom line is box dyed hair is very tacky and trashy. Salon dyed hair is expensive but that's the price you pay for good looks.
2006-11-16 10:39:04
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answered by Kari 3
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The difference is that in the salon, they know what they are putting on your hair; where with box color, how do you really know what is in that bottle. The ingredients may be similar, but there are different strengths and intensities with any hair color and in a salon, they can control that to your needs because they can actually see your hair. Your scalp may sting if there are any scratches or abrasions, or if you are getting it colored blonde.
2006-11-16 10:47:58
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answered by EllieMae 2
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Yay, stirring up some controversy. this is the hip-hop way. Lol only kidding. Umm technically conversing, there's a 2-letter distinction. yet heavily, think of approximately this. A black guy is going as much as his white chum and says, "what's up my n*gga?". The white guy responds, "Chillin". What you're asserting is that the black guy suggested the white guy became a n*gger...(and that's inaccurate) So in a manner, the word has progressed previous it relatively is slang version of the word n*gger and has now been used as a noun for a individual, in spite of race. there'll continuously be people who do no longer in effortless terms like the word getting used in spite of the undeniable fact that it relatively is been proliferated to the factor which you will no longer do plenty approximately it. And only bear in mind this, i did no longer substitute the meaning of the word, society did. what proportion songs(extremely rap songs) have used the word?
2016-10-15 15:42:59
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answered by ? 4
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well i know the box messes up your hair more i guess
idk tho
i used box color then went to the salon and they turned my hair orange instead of blonde and blamed it on the fact i used box coloring before..... not cool
2006-11-16 10:05:06
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answered by yourguardianangel88 2
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Unfortunatly the differenc is about $150.00, and the professional ones look better.
2006-11-16 10:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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duh ones professionally done one anyone can do and ones definatly better
2006-11-16 10:04:20
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answered by amber d 1
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