Sunday, November 15, 2009

Whats a good hair dye?

i dye my hair every six weeks because my gray hair keeps on showing..cause the dye washes off and no my hair doesnt grow that fast..i bought these relvon hair dye at target and it was two for three$..but it washes off so easliy..it really doesnt matter how much it cost..i heard that sally has some good one but i want to know hat are some good brands??



Whats a good hair dye?

perfect 10 clairol



Whats a good hair dye?

Go to Sally Beauty Supply and ask the women who work there to help you find the stuff you need. My mom has alot of gray and all the stuff that you can buy in supermarkets fades really fast from her hair. The stuff from Sally lasted a real long time. Ofcourse it grew out, but the parts she dyed stayed dark brown instead of fading to look like they were blonde hairs.



Whats a good hair dye?

Look at Henna. You can find it at most Natural stores like Whole Foods. It's better for your hair and better for the environment. It also is more permenant than chemical hair dyes.



Whats a good hair dye?

Colorist is the best! and the glaze that comes with it really helps to keep the color! makes your hair soft too; which is a major change from most hair color.



Whats a good hair dye?

they all suck



Whats a good hair dye?

Sounds as if you have been using a semi-permanent color of some sort or one of those 12 - 24 shampoos and it's gone. The best color that you can get at stores such as Target is L'Oreal brand. Some hair (especially grey hair) is resistant to taking the color and it becomes necessary to use a permanent color. What you buy over the counter is only 20 volume. Permanent hair color lifts and deposits color at the same time and can be very tricky. 20 volume may not be strong enough and you will be left with red/orange (brassy) hair color. When you go to Sally's, you have to choose the color you want and the volume of developer you will need to achieve that color based on your natural color and the percentage of grey in your hair. Hopefully, if you go to Sally's, there will be someone there who can help and if so, I sure hope they know what they're talking about and understand the Theory of Color. Check out the web site below. Maybe you can get a better understanding of the chemical process of hair coloring. Good luck.

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