Prettymetty
Natural/4b/medium-coarse
I bought some Shimmer lights conditioner to tone my hair. I'll use it as a prepoo tomorrow and see if it helps.
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I may do a dark purple rinse, or blue black in April. I wash my hair too much right now for color.So I've been using Ion demi permanenet intense violet since the spring. The color comes out more burgundy than violet, but it was a fun spring and summer color. I have one more tube left then I'm gonna go to midnight blue black hopefully in December.
5? She should have used 10 or 20. What brand did she use?I had my grays colored a few weeks ago and already I can see gray at my roots. I think the Demi-permanent dye isn't strong enough. Maybe I need to step up to permanent, but I don't want to. My stylist used a volume 5 developer. Do you think I need something stronger?
5? She should have used 10 or 20. What brand did she use?
20 is idea and normally used, especially if you have resistant hair, or grey hair. She should have started you with 10 to being with. 5 is a waste of time and money. I asked what brand did she use, since 5 isn’t common. She was basically putting a rinse on your hair, so I hope she charged you the same price.Back when I made the switch from semi-permanent to demi-permanent, I think she was trying to ease me into the transition so she used a low volume developer. But that was 2 years ago. I'll talk to her about a higher volume developer. I read that a 20 volume will turn demi-permanent into permanent because the cuticles are lifted and the color deposits in the cortex. Is that true?
I don't know what brand she uses just that the color is 5N.
i love that product....the hair looks so rich and healthy. it has good dimension and doesn't give that flat black color look that comes from box colors.Colored my hair over the weekend. I was looking for Ion demi in midnight blue at Sally's, but there was only one tube left and I needed 2. Instead I bought Age Beautiful dark blue (or darkest blue? I can't remember). It is really dark. I'm ok with that, it was just a little shocking because I was rocking violet/burgundy hair since the Spring. I'll touch it up in January with Ion midnight blue.
i love that product....the hair looks so rich and healthy. it has good dimension and doesn't give that flat black color look that comes from box colors.
It's best seen in sunlight. Most blue blacks are like that, very subtle, but the objective for me is to get the darkest black I can-jet black doesn't cut it for me.It's definitely not bad. I don't see any blue though just black.
I heard it has a lot to do with diet, or having deficiciencies in the body, such as copper. Stress may bring them on, just like stress can cause hair loss too. I have one and I will do all I can to prevent more from coming if possible.I wonder how close the scientific community is to eradicating gray hair once and for all. I only have 2 solitary strands of gray on my head so I'm safe...for now. But man, I will be fighting it til the bitter end with my Bigen or any other blue black dye or maybe even henna.
Try the Surya Brasil creme color. I have had great success with it. My grays were quite resistant but this color works well for my grays and my low porosity hair.I’m starting to get a patch of gray that is resistant to color. Stylist did a little darker than the last time and it seemed to take but it was just a touch up so the resistant previously colored hairs show but pass as highlights.
I use henna so they have that orange/red tint. I used to use henna for color and health. Now, I’m going to try tea rinses since Henna is no match for my gray.
Okay, I have been coloring my hair because I have been going gray for years now and this is what i have noticed.
Using those chemically non natural brands has thinned out my edges. over time I think there is or are some chemicals in those dyes that slowly kills the hair at the root. I know it is so because when I started using the same hair dye on my brows to make them darker, my brows became very sparse and I had to stop and it took me months to get them back to what they were before.. I don't have a lot of brows to start with, so using dye on them practically killed them.
Because of this, I have stopped using those commercial dyes that have lots of chemicals, and now I ONLY use those more expensive so called natural hair dyes you find at the health food store. They don't always do a great job at coloring my greys but I am sticking to them.
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More importantly, just like relaxed heads stretch relaxers, I have started stretching the touch up time. I no longer touch up my edges every month with hair color. Instead, I now use dark brown or black mascara on my edges, being very careful to not put them on my scalp. They work fine and wash off easily so I can still use castor oil on my edges nightly to keep them strong. I plan on touching up my hair every 3 months instead of every month.
Hi, I'm curious about natural or more natural brands that are not henna. Can you share a few names? I haven't experienced any thinning in my edges but I only reapply every 3 months at the earliest to cover gray. It's been 4 months since my last application.
UPDATE:More importantly, just like relaxed heads stretch relaxers, I have started stretching the touch up time. I no longer touch up my edges every month with hair color. Instead, I now use dark brown or black mascara on my edges, being very careful to not put them on my scalp. They work fine and wash off easily so I can still use castor oil on my edges nightly to keep them strong. I plan on touching up my hair every 3 months instead of every month.