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MM2004
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Coloring your own hair

I have a lot of grays and I don't have the time to get to the salon for a while. Any suggestions of the brand of hairdye to use?

Posted 6/14/07 5:28 PM
 
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Re: Coloring your own hair

I use Clairol nice and easy

Posted 6/14/07 6:05 PM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

Posted by ladybug8

I use Clairol nice and easy



Me too - I have liked the Herbal Essence and Garnier too - I have switched brands a lot....

Posted 6/14/07 6:07 PM
 

Pooka
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Re: Coloring your own hair

I go to Sally Beauty Supply. My hair dresser told me the brand she uses, the color, and the product she uses. I use "wella" hair dye. They are white boxes with little brown jars.

The product I use is used by profressionals and it lasts longer through washes

Posted 6/14/07 10:25 PM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

Nice and Easy worked great for me! My dh did it for me...Chat Icon

Posted 6/14/07 10:27 PM
 

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Natural Instincts. Color 20 (Chestnut brown) Chat Icon

Posted 6/14/07 10:46 PM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

I use Loreal.

Posted 6/15/07 1:46 AM
 

Jesaroo
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Re: Coloring your own hair

its hard for me because i try to use products that dont do animal testing, which eliminates most hair dyes... but i have found that Colorsilk by Revlon seems to work really well. :)

Posted 6/15/07 4:42 AM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

Posted by ThusSpokeLaLolita

its hard for me because i try to use products that dont do animal testing, which eliminates most hair dyes... but i have found that Colorsilk by Revlon seems to work really well. :)



I should try that one...

Posted 6/15/07 5:36 AM
 

MissJones
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Just remember to vaseline your hairline! Chat Icon

Posted 6/15/07 6:40 AM
 

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Oh, and do it when your bathroom is dirty. Chat Icon

Posted 6/15/07 6:41 AM
 

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I wish I had done it myself. $200 spent last night and she didn't even cover the few grey hairs I pointed out before we started. Chat Icon

Posted 6/15/07 7:04 AM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

I use Nice 'n Easy Gray Solution, I tried other brands, but this is the only one that covers my stubborn grays, and I have a LOT of them! I highly recommend!

Posted 6/15/07 7:28 AM
 

LisaW
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Re: Coloring your own hair

Posted by Bubbs

I go to Sally Beauty Supply. My hair dresser told me the brand she uses, the color, and the product she uses. I use "wella" hair dye. They are white boxes with little brown jars.

The product I use is used by profressionals and it lasts longer through washes



This is what I use as well

I add a product called Grey Magic in for better coverage

Posted 6/15/07 7:38 AM
 

MegZee
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Re: Coloring your own hair

I used herbal essences last nite for the first time - my hair has never been so soft and silky. I usually use Feria, but I find it doesnt "take" to my hair all the time.

Posted 6/15/07 7:39 AM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

I use Loreal True Match.

Posted 6/15/07 7:55 AM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

I used either Loreal Natural Match or Preference.

Posted 6/15/07 9:00 AM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

I use Clairol Nice and Easy....

Posted 6/15/07 9:15 AM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

I use Loreal Preference

Posted 6/15/07 9:25 AM
 

mtdr1106
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Re: Coloring your own hair

loreal preference is the closest thing to salon dye you can buy in a drug store.

i rarely pay the salon to dye my hair anymore.

Posted 6/15/07 10:09 AM
 

MM2004
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Re: Coloring your own hair

Thanks for all the suggestions!

I went with Loreal Natural match and it worked pretty well. Its a little flat because I chose the natural brown color. Next time maybe I'll try golden brown for a little contrast.

Posted 6/15/07 11:12 AM
 

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Re: Coloring your own hair

garnier 100%

Posted 6/16/07 12:46 AM
 
 

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