I'm a cosmotologist although sometimes i cheat i like to use clarol's natural instincts, but anytime you use a store bought brand be leary of red or gold (brassy) tones that may come through, if you do not wish to have these colors come through then you want to stay away from anything thats warm or golden. If you have natural auburn tones and don't want your color to pull them try cool, ash, even neutral tones. These always work for me. Good Luck!
2006-11-23 18:18:28
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answered by dragonfly_693 1
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No. this is precisely the comparable product/components. the version is that hairdressers (supposedly) understand which product will fit your hair style, how long to bypass away it on and the thank you to tell if something is going incorrect. organic purple hair is the main complicated shade to dye, so given your journey, I propose you bypass to the salon a minimum of till you have considered what they are doing some circumstances and have asked what products they are using. playstation . pay attention, salons will thankfully lead you to believe the products are diverse because of the fact they choose your money - yet it somewhat is in basic terms not real
2016-10-13 00:25:37
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answered by ? 4
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Try an amonia free chinese dye! I used to model when I was in high school and I always had my hair black. I used to dye it with organic-like chinese dye and the hair looks healthier and the color last longer ! A tip that ppl don't usually pay attention to.
2006-11-23 16:51:44
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answered by Monica 2
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Use "Speedy" hair dye that can be bought from almost any pharmacy store. It has it's own comb and brush (for applying and distributing the dye evenly). It also includes gloves and shampoo. Plus it costs less than other products like L'Oreal, Kolours, etc.
2006-11-23 17:00:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You might try a temporary color first. I like Natural Instincts by Clairol. It gradually fades back to your own color. Lasts through 28 shampoos and only takes 10 min and you don't have visible roots, also comes with a great conditioner.
2006-11-23 17:00:46
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answered by territizzyb 3
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I've been using L"Oreal Paris, the east 2 in 1 color & highlights. I know its expensive sometime but they always put out coupons from $3.00 to $5.00 off. It does a good job, but you got to stay up on it. Hope it works out for you.
2006-11-23 17:58:10
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answered by justcurious48 1
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I like to use Feria or Nutrisse. Most of the time I go to my local beauty supply store & they have no problem giving me tips on what & how to use hair colors...
2006-11-23 17:10:17
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answered by karma_0125 3
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I really like Performing Preference from Loreal because it is a thicker substance and doesn't drip everywhere, plus they have good before and after conditioners.
2006-11-23 16:49:39
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answered by curiositycat 6
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Preference by Loreal..... it's fantastic. Gives great color and really lasts a long time, especially is your hair grows slowly.
2006-11-24 00:33:27
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answered by QueenChristine 4
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well if you are wanting to go darker... then loreal... but be careful because doing it yourself isnt as easy as it sounds. whenever i used to do it myself i would always get spots where i missed and it looked really bad. you should ask one of your friends to help you.
2006-11-23 16:50:52
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answered by lala 1
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