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Ophelia
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Member since 5/06 23378 total posts
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hair color question
I want to go darker, but I don't want it permanent...
isn't there some kind of rinse or something that changes your hair temporarily?
do any salons do this?
I am hair stupid, please forgive me. TIA
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Posted 9/18/07 10:30 AM |
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2Pisces
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Name: Paige
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Re: hair color question
I used to get an EQ Shades color. It is a deep conditioner with color that doesn't give you roots. I
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Posted 9/18/07 11:53 AM |
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MrsMerlot
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Name: Chrissy
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Re: hair color question
nothing is permanent - whether it's out of a box or from a salon.
I highly recm'd going to see Stacy Pitt - she's in the Lower East Side, and totally gives you honest feedback on what works best.
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Posted 9/18/07 12:39 PM |
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Re: hair color question
Posted by ChrissynRicky
I highly recm'd going to see Stacy Pitt - she's in the Lower East Side, and totally gives you honest feedback on what works best.
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Posted 9/18/07 12:42 PM |
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tourist
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Re: hair color question
Posted by ChrissynRicky
nothing is permanent - whether it's out of a box or from a salon.
Yes, but, just so you know what you are getting into:
What is called "permanent" on boxes, lightens your hair & adds color too it, even if you are goign a darker color.
The color doesn't wash out, but eventually it will fade, and your hair may look ligther thanit started. And obviously, your roots will grow in.
Semi-permanet colors don't lighten your hair, but if you already lightened your hair, and then dye it dark, the color won't wash out like it is supposed to.
Message edited 9/18/2007 1:55:29 PM.
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Posted 9/18/07 1:55 PM |
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