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Dominican Color Rinses (similar to Sebastian) Has Anyone used them?

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buttaflye03 said:
If you did, which color and how did you like/dislike it?


I was wondering the same thing. JenniferMDs albums shows her results with two different shades. I plan on ordering the bright red one and a coppery gold one
 
I was also eyeing them. I plan to try soon after my next relaxer. I want to acheive a natural looking medium brown color.
 
Yes, I've seen Jennifer's hair. It came out really nice. Whoever tries it first let the others know please.
 
Sorry I just saw these responses.

Yes, they have clear as well as color.

The only brand that I know of is made by Lady Fior, called Banos de Color (Color Showers). They can be found at JenniferMD's website www.roundbrushhair.com . It has an olive oil base. She has some pics of her hair with a rinse in her fotki.

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On the website they are referred to as semi-permanent. I thought rinses were what washes out in a few weeks. Please advise, I wanted to buy the clear, but seeing the semi-permanent scares me a little.
 
divinefavor said:
On the website they are referred to as semi-permanent. I thought rinses were what washes out in a few weeks. Please advise, I wanted to buy the clear, but seeing the semi-permanent scares me a little.

A semi-permanent is often referred to as rinses. They generally do not contain any alcohol, peroxide or ammonia. Sebastian colourshines is considered semi permanent and washes out after a few washes. I use the Sebastain. Once I'm unable to find the Sebastian I will order the Domnican. They are very similiar.
 
janeemat said:
A semi-permanent is often referred to as rinses. They generally do not contain any alcohol, peroxide or ammonia. Sebastian colourshines is considered semi permanent and washes out after a few washes. I use the Sebastain. Once I'm unable to find the Sebastian I will order the Domnican. They are very similiar.

Thank you!
 
I used the Clear version this weekend and my hair was not happy. It made my hair hard like I just got a major protein treatment. I don't think I will be using this again. I dc'ed and did an oil rinse and my hair still felt brittle and dry. I had to do a con wash and then a hydrating dc. How has everyone elses experience been?
 
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I used the Clear version this weekend and my hair was not happy. It made my hair hard like I just got a major protein treatment. I don't think I will be using this again. I dc'ed and did an oil rinse and my hair was still felt brittle and dry. I had to do a con wash and then a hydrating dc. How has everyone elses experience been?

Thanks for the review. I was curious about these and was getting ready to order the clear and the black or brown one. I think I'll wait for more reviews or responses though.
 
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