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Hair Color
Asked by C.A. from Waterloo
on January 6, 2009
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I have had my hair colored for years and NOW with the prices of getting your hair colored in the salons are soo expensive so i have been thinking about every other tim...
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- Ahh the price of coloring... this is why I raised a cosmetologist...lol, I get mine done for $7 to $14 for the price of the product. Anyway, for years (until my daugh...
- C.- I've been a professional hair colorist for over 5 years and will be the first to say that haircolor is a difficult thing!!! theres a ton to consider in formulatin...
- I would suggest finding a beauty school in your area first...I found one that does my color for only $22. I tried it myself and it was a disaster. My mom, however, has...
Hair Color
Asked by H.K. from Columbus
on May 23, 2007
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Are there any hair color products out there that will cover gray that are safe for me to use while pregnant? I've heard that henna is safe, but I've also heard that i...
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- I am a hairstylist and I can tell you that henna is not good on grey nor your hair. I can also tell you that for color to be bad for you AND the unborn baby you woul...
- Hair color during preganacy is fine. You can have highlights or all over color with any type of hair dye with no problems. All that mess about not using it is a major ...
- medically speaking, dying your hair does not do anything to the baby, they just say to not dye it because of all of your homones and the vitamins and basically all the...
At Home Hair Color
Asked by A.L. from Houston
on November 7, 2007
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Okay Ladies, I have been getting my hair colored for a few years, at a professional salon. Well, I was really getting tired of going there and paying $100 just to get ...
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- Let the color you have in fade a little, then buy a non permanent hair color. Make sure it is non permanent. Using a non permanent prevents the "root effect". I sta...
- If you you do not want a red tint to your hair, you need to go to a Sallys Beauty supply and get some 10 volume peroxide. That only deposits color to your hair. If ...
- Hi A., I am a 30 year old sahm who has been box coloring since 24, also turning gray early. I totally use Loreal, go with a shade nearest to your natural and expect...
OTC Hair Color
Asked by P.G. from Raleigh
on July 4, 2011
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Hello - I wanted to ask opinions on OTC hair coloring. I've tried L'Oreal and have ok results, but it smells bad and it fades quickly. I know the salon is the best b...
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- I use the L'Oreal no ammonia formula and got better results than at the salon. I can't tolerate the smell of the others. I now take the L'Oreal to the salon and my h...
- Depends on the color really... Clairol is known for their blondes, L'Oreal is a general overall ok, as is Revlon. The newer ones like Garnier and Matrix OTC are gaini...
- Clariol Nice and Easy. I haven't tried the new foam kind. It seems to last the longest and the smell isn't too bad. I've also had good results with Revlon, but it...
How Long to Leave Dye on Hair to Cover Uneven Color?
Asked by N.K. from Miami
on April 13, 2011
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Help! I need a hair guru. I have asked this same question on yahoo and got odd answers ("dye your hair red, then black" or "bleach your entire hair"), which is not on...
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- I would call the owner of the salon and complain and request a new appointment with the owner to fix the bad results. Doing more on your own could damage your hair mor...
- Would you consider cutting ur hair? i personally would not use black hair color. maybe 2 shades darker than what u have now. use a colorant that is for grey hair, usua...
- Hi, I am a hair stylist, let me start by saying this, the longer you leave the dye on won't make a difference in coverage in the way your thinking. If your using a b...
Seeking Help Coloring Hair
Asked by L.C. from Denver
on December 16, 2008
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I have always colored my hair at the salon but now that finances are a little tight I need to start coloring my own hair but don't know anything about the different pr...
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- It is really easy, and once you get over your nerves you will wonder why you were paying someone else to do it :). Pick a color close to what you have, stay away from ...
- Hi L., For an all over color, try: http://www.haircolourtogo.com/ They are a salon that mixes the color for you and mails it to your house after making your f...
- The first place I would go is to a salon school. Colorado Springs has some awesome schools. The students are supervised by licensed professionals, so you get the cut...
Hair Coloring Advice
Asked by G.T. from Boston
on November 13, 2011
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Hi there moms. I have gray hair that I always color. I do it a lot my self, but also go to the salon from time to time.
I have dark brown hair so the grays stick out...
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- I don't know exactly what it looks like, but having different colors in your hair is ok, it usually blends nicely making it look a little more dimensional. Often time...
- Why don't you go with a lighter than natural color instead of matching or darker? The color I use is a little lighter than my natural color so it blends with the natu...
- If you are using a dark brown color you need to use an NN not a standard N for the color. So, I like a VERY dark brown and I use a 4NN when I color to remove my grey ...
How to Cover Gray Hair?
Asked by W.R. from Roanoke
on October 5, 2011
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Well, I'm getting older and I've been plucking gray hairs for a few years now. But today I actually looked at myself in the mirror and noticed my hair has an overall ...
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- I would do a rinse where it comes out in 28 or so washes-that way it's not permanent if you don't like the color. I just recently purchased Natural Instincts ( I thin...
- I buy at the drug store and do it myself. It is pretty easy these days I consider it half an hour of me time. With most now you don't get serious roots I just get...
- I use Perfect Ten and I love it. 10 minutes and the color for me is very natural. I cannot see spending an hour plus at the salon and $60.00 every time I go. I ...
Salon Vs. Home Hair Coloring
Asked by M.J. from Sacramento
on February 16, 2011
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I've read that salon and home hair coloring is essentially the same product, just different expertise applying it. I have red hair that's only now at 40 going to need ...
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- I only had it colored at the salon once. True, it did look better than when I did it at home, but not $50 better. I'm a brunette with red highlights. I've had good l...
- Looks like you've already made plans to try this, but if the brand you bought doesn't work out, you can try the brand I use. When I wanted to do this myself I asked m...
- I do mine at home. I use Ferria, it does a good job.
Need Good Hair Sylist
Asked by C.O. from Phoenix
on September 21, 2006
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Hi! I am in desperate need of a new hair style and the only places near me that i know of are the generic places. I live in Queen Creek and need something close by. An...
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- My aunt does hair out of her house and does a great job. She lives on Chandler Heights and REcker. I'll send a private message to you with her phone number.
- C., I am not quite in Queen Creek but I am a hair stylist in Chandler. I have quite a few customers that live in Queen Creek. I am really not that far. The salon th...
- I do hair but I work in Tempe on McClintock and Guadalupe. Here is my number if you want it. Hope to talk to you. ###-###-####. H.