If you're dead set on a specific salon, you'll need to go with one of the lines they carry...most salons carry 1-2 lines only. They can give you an idea of which line they recommend and why. If you're not set on a specific salon, I recommend Redken or Framesi (I believe this is line the color line that "jay" was trying to recommend). Framesi has something they call "demi-permanent" which is a very common term in haircoloring. It lasts longer than the colors known as "semipermanent", but gradually fade as they grow out so there's not a really strong line of demarcation when your hair grows out. Their reds are really nice strong reds. Redken is very well known and shades is supposed to be one of the best non-permanent lines out there...
2007-02-19 05:56:57
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answered by Brittany B 3
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She didnt do it on purpose, she used the incorrect bleach and which lifted different pigments and became out the yellow for the main useful highlights orange for the mid highlights and pink for the vulnerable ones. it relatively is many times what happens while human beings use container kits from walmart ect no longer with salon dyes, identity be very sus if this hairdressers ever licenced.
2016-10-15 23:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Shwartzkopff, Redken, Wella, or Goldwell (specifically, the Elumen [ee-LOO-min] color line by Goldwell, which deposits a semi-sheer color to enhance your natural hair color and also conditions and boosts shine since it doesn't contain ammonia).
2007-02-18 14:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Semi permenant isnt going to stay very long but I would say that Redken's Shades EQ is prob. one of the best I have worked with.
2007-02-18 14:07:28
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answered by bnvs232000 3
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my favourite salon only semi or demi permanent colour is Colorance by Goldwell.... the most spectacular shades of red and no ammonia
2007-02-18 14:17:45
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answered by pale_vixen 3
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Fermessi
2007-02-18 14:06:52
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answered by jay 3
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Just ask your hairdressed what s/he recommends, and why. Usually each salon or hairstylist uses one brand and they provide it as part of the cost of the process.
2007-02-18 14:06:38
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answered by zandyandi 4
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Depends on when you live. Lóreal Professional is quite good. Called Majirel.
2007-02-18 14:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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