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I want to go back to my natural color, which is a cool medium-dark brown with no red in it, so that my hair will be healthy enough to withstand relaxer.

I've been using Feria Brazilian Brown for years. I get compliments on the color--even from hairdressers--but it tends to fade to a reddish color. Since my natural color has no red it looks bad as it grows out since the roots are obviously a different shade...and usually I just get so frustrated with the way it looks that I end up coloring it.

Is there a brown in the Feria line that will not fade to reddish tones? If I can get one that will match my natural color better (a cool "bluish" brown) maybe I will be able to let my hair grow out to its natural color.

Thanks.

2007-07-24 15:09:59 · 2 answers · asked by quirkyfunnyone 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

2 answers

all the browns with red undertones r warm colours. go for neutral brown (N) or cool brown (C).
if u dont get what u want in feria try Loreal natural match. they have browns in warm, neutral and cold

2007-07-24 15:14:47 · answer #1 · answered by ?beauty? 6 · 0 0

1. you will never get your exact color, but you need an ash color but with that said if you have a blonde hair right now and you put ash on it, it will turn green, if you put neutral on it it will have red in it.

2. just because you color hair back to its natural color doesn't mean it is healthy. Every chemicle you put on your hair stays there till you cut it off.

Your hair grows an average of 1/2 inch a month. that is 6 inches a year. lets just say that your hair is 6 inches long and you highlite it you will have to weight a hole year that is if you get a 1/2 inch cut off every month to get rid of that highlite even if you color it back to its natural color.

2007-07-24 22:17:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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