filthyfresh
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Long story short, I used Color Showers in Red Copper (Cobre) and it didn't turn out like I wanted. I allowed my stylist to put it in & I don't think she mixed it well enough because it is olive oil-based so it really needs a good shaking. She just poured it in the color bowl and applied it.
So I ended up with yellow/gold/green (in some light) tinged hair. I wanted it to be slightly red. One of my co-workers (a part-time licensed stylist) said that I should use a red (preferrably a #5) to get rid of the green/yellow color. So, I was thinking of just going to the BSS and grabbing some Jazzing, Natural Instincts, or something. What brand should I use?
ETA: Color Showers did provide great shine and softness to my hair & I would definitely use them again. Just not that particular color. I can't really afford another bottle at the moment so that's why I wanted to use another brand that I could have access to quickly.
So I ended up with yellow/gold/green (in some light) tinged hair. I wanted it to be slightly red. One of my co-workers (a part-time licensed stylist) said that I should use a red (preferrably a #5) to get rid of the green/yellow color. So, I was thinking of just going to the BSS and grabbing some Jazzing, Natural Instincts, or something. What brand should I use?
ETA: Color Showers did provide great shine and softness to my hair & I would definitely use them again. Just not that particular color. I can't really afford another bottle at the moment so that's why I wanted to use another brand that I could have access to quickly.
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I also didn't get any color stains around my hair line or in my scalp (at least in the front).
I used Vaseline around my edges and ears to prevent that. I also put Vaseline in the sink, NOT DOWN THE DRAIN. I rubbed it in the surface of the sink so it left a film to prevent my white sink from being stained by the color. It easily comes out with Pine-Sol. Anyway, I used 1 1/3 bottles, mainly because I have a big head & a lot of hair. LOL. After that I rinsed it out, put in my leave-ins & styled as usual. Here's the finished product.
