FOR ONES WHO DYE THEIR HAIR: What Is Your Favorite Brand Of Hair Dye?? (color, blonde)
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I also like that natural stuff that you can only find at Sally's Beauty Supply store (it's called Bigen. It's a powdered dye that you just add water to it, mix it, and put in your hair).
I just love Loreal Natural Match. I switched after using a number of brands of dye because my hair was getting brittle and brassy. It does not "lift" your color a great deal but if you want to stay in your range it is great. It colors grey really well and has really pretty brown tones. My hairdresser noticed the difference in the shine and condition of my hair . If you like to keep your hair longer and color alot, you should give it a try.
i typically use clairol nice and easy. I did just try their new perfect 10. I had a hard time getting it all over my hair in the 10 minutes! i thought it seemed a little dark.
I just love Loreal Natural Match. I switched after using a number of brands of dye because my hair was getting brittle and brassy. It does not "lift" your color a great deal but if you want to stay in your range it is great. It colors grey really well and has really pretty brown tones. My hairdresser noticed the difference in the shine and condition of my hair . If you like to keep your hair longer and color alot, you should give it a try.
I use Natural Match as well. I always get compliments on how natural my hair color is.
Went from a bleached blonde most of my adult life to a brunette a few months ago. I always used Loreal hair coloring, now that I am brunette I use Clairol Natural Instincts......has no bleach in it!
From age 35 to age 50 I used Dark and Lovely. It's actually for black women (recently started putting black men on the cover and charging 50 cents more!) but as a white man I found it was the only product that didn't give me a rash. Also, it's relatively inexpensive and has little or no noxious smell, unlike nearly all the rest.
At age 50, I decided I was no longer "prematurely gray" and just let it go natural.
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