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My sister is completely natural and has been for 15 years. She likes her hair very low and doesn't like long hair. She grew out the top part a bit and then had it professionally colored to a platinum blonde. Her hair got bone straight in that area and fell out in some parts. She said she wouldn't do it again.

I also use Aveda. I find it safe. But do not let them do a protein treatment on your hair that stuff is way too strong and I did that in the past and learnt the hard way. The only thing is that I found that Aveda sucked up my sebum which I didn't like so I won't be doing it again. As soon as the entire job was completed my hair dried in five minutes and looked a bit off for a few days. It really depends Aveda has some plant based stuff that is like a strong henna but if it is to get a lift that will require peroxide and even my Aveda colorist who is a white woman with curly hair said she didn't recommend the highlights or lifting for finer and curlier hair types.

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That color tore her hair up. :nono: It's her most recent vid.

Yes, the color (bleaching) changed her texture, thinned her hair, has less body, always dry, difficult to style the two textures, etc. That was exactly my experience when I got highlights 20 years ago. I love the look but it was not good for my hair.

Thanks ladies. I did see her hair about a week ago and yeah it looked a mess. I didn't realize that she had made a new video though.

I will try to remember to watch her video.
 
I'm itching to color my hair but I can't decide between blonde and red. I'm thinking blonde now then doing red in April or May. I'll be using the SM color system so I don't mind the multiple applications so close together because it's so gentle. I'll probably do an all over application of blonde in 2 weeks, then another ends only blonde application 2 weeks after that then another application of small-medium sections for highlights in March then finally red in April or May. This should feed my coloring need :lol:
 
Results from my Color correction. Hi lights, base-lighting, and toning.
 

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I'm in the process of getting my first demi-permanent touchup. She just did the roots and focused on the front that frames my face. Most of my gray was new growth I don't think much of my color from 8 weeks ago has washed away yet.

I still hate the smell.

Now I'm waiting for my flatironing.
 
Colored my hair last night. I like it but I don't love it. I'll probably color one or two more times before spring then start doing lemon and honey for highlights. I used the SM color system in medium golden blonde (wanted light but they didn't have it). My curls are looser (this system does that to my hair for some reason) and my hair is so silky. I'm happy...for now.
 
It is that time again. After about 8 weeks my color starts to fade even though it is permanent. Now it looks like my hair has highlights. But my gray doesn't appear to be as bad as previously.

It's too early to do my permanent color. I like to weight 3 months. But I have a special occasion coming up so I am going to try a rinse. They usually don't work well on my hair but it will get me through the event. Maybe I can push my permanent color out to every 4 months versus 3. Will see how it goes.

I haven't decided what rinse I will use. I will read back through this thread to see what the suggestions are. I'm going to stick with the Shea Moisture for my permanent color. So I will order two boxes near the end of the month.
 
I was supposed to do a semi permanent for a weekend event but I bought the wrong color :ohwell: I realized I bought a permanent color and I wasn't ready to do a permanent color yet.

I had 2 packs of the Diety Color Shampoo in the cabinet. I mixed it with conditioner and let it sit for 30 minutes. Then I DCD with Naturelle Grow Marshmallow and Slippery Elm conditioner. It worked the best I ever has. The color was nice and rich and my hair wasn't dried out.

I'm going to see how long this last. If it last at least two weeks, I will buy another box and try it out. I had some left over and I want to see if it last for a second use. This may allow me to get away from permanent color. I have my fingers crossed.
 
1. Form of color (semi, demi, permanent, etc)
permanent & henna on top of that
2. How often you color
Whenever my heart desires
3. Your color regimen if any
I'm trying to cowash more often
4. How long you have been coloring or your coloring history
Permanently dyed my hair auburn in 2012. Dyed it up last October too
5. Anything else you would like to share.
I'm thinking about dying the already light parts of my hair something darker...

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I am happy to say that the Diety Color Shampoo so far has lasted through 4 washes and 2 clay sessions. I am definitely going to give this a full 90 day test. If the results hold up I may need to only apply it every 3 to 4 weeks.

My next test will be to see if the product lasts after the package is opened or if all of the package has to be used in one session. It will be great if I can get multiple uses out of it but if not I am still exciting about using this over permanent color.
 
When it gets warm I'm dying my hair. Probably in May since I'll be stocked up on my fave protein and moisture dc's by then
 
Didn't think I'd be back in this thread. I have been struggling lately with the idea of hair coloring. Let me tell you what stupid thing I've done. I put henna in my hair because I was on my "ultra natural" hair routine that I sometimes entertain. I believe I have already posted about how it changed the texture of my hair. It didn't even offer the color that I was looking for.

So fast forward a few weeks, I decide to take my butt to Sally's (where I should have gone in the first place) and give demi a try. I bought the one 'n only Argan Oil Hair color in 3RV. Much like the henna it did absolutely nothing to my hair. The only good thing I can say about it is there was no adverse reaction.

I have not had much luck in coloring my hair outside of permanent dye, and I just can't see myself going that route remembering how raw my hair felt the last time I tried it. I still do want to color my hair, but I just don't know what to do.

I thought about trying the Argan Oil again. I still have around two applications left, and I bought a 16 oz bottle of the developer. Decisions, decisions...
 
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Anonymous53;21196659[/USER]]Didn't think I'd be back in this thread. I have been struggling lately with the idea of hair coloring. Let me tell you what stupid thing I've done. I put henna in my hair because I was on my "ultra natural" hair routine that I sometimes entertain. I believe I have already posted about how it changed the texture of my hair. It didn't even offer the color that I was looking for.

So fast forward a few weeks, I decide to take my butt to Sally's (where I should have gone in the first place) and give demi a try. I bought the one 'n only Argan Oil Hair color in 3RV. Much like the henna it did absolutely nothing to my hair. The only good thing I can say about it is there was no adverse reaction.

I have not had much luck in coloring my hair outside of permanent dye, and I just can't see myself going that route remembering how raw my hair felt the last time I tried it. I still do want to color my hair, but I just don't know what to do.

I thought about trying the Argan Oil again. I still have around two applications left, and I bought a 16 oz bottle of the developer. Decisions, decisions...

I didn't think you could put color over henna. The henna blocks it so the color won't absorb. You may have to let the henna grow out a bit to see if you see color at the root. Just wait it out and hold onto your color.
 
It looks like the color in shampoo last almost 30 days for me. And I have been washing my hair several times a week and doing mud washes. I'm glad that it is working out. I'm going to try it every 30 days starting next weekend.

I used up all my backs and have a little left over from a previous application. Just need to see if it really works once its opened. I am also going to try diluting it with very diluted conditioner to give it more slip and keep it from drying my hair.
 
I didn't think you could put color over henna. The henna blocks it so the color won't absorb. You may have to let the henna grow out a bit to see if you see color at the root. Just wait it out and hold onto your color.


I was wondering if that was the case. I'm disappointed now. I did use BAQ henna from Mehandi, and oddly enough the instructions did mention exercising caution when coloring over henna. I believe it said black henna, but all the research I found said that BAQ was okay to color over because it didn't have metallic salts in it.

:ohwell: Guess I'll revisit this thread in a year or two. That henna experience put me off Ayurveda.
 
BTW, when I went to Sally's I got a free shampoo with my purchase of the dye. I chose the Color Oasis Smoothing Shampoo. It's actually pretty decent.
 
GettingKinky how long did you wait for your touch up on the demi?? My stylist is telling me every 8 weeks between touch ups but I don't know if I can wait that long.

I waited 8 weeks. I don't think any of my color had washed out yet, but my roots were starting to show. My stylist didn't say how long I have to wait, but she only does my roots since I don't see gray along the length. This minimizes overlap.
 
1. Form of color (semi, demi, permanent, etc): Permanent
2. How often you color: Every other month
3. Your color regimen if any: I big chopped again in February, so I cowash a lot now.
4. How long you have been coloring or your coloring history: Premature gray at 16. So for a few years now.
5. Anything else you would like to share: Coloring loosens my curl pattern, so I have to be careful with processing times.
 
Just some gifs of colored hair:

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Youtube: Nefertiti Bourne
 
Currently waiting for my bleach to process. Dying the back of my hair blue. Using Manic Panic bleach lightning and Manic Panic Shocking Blue. I used to have dyed hair years ago when I was relaxed. It was pretty healthy when I had zero knowledge of hair care. So I'm sure my natural hair will be fine. If not, ah well!
 
Currently waiting for my bleach to process. Dying the back of my hair blue. Using Manic Panic bleach lightning and Manic Panic Shocking Blue. I used to have dyed hair years ago when I was relaxed. It was pretty healthy when I had zero knowledge of hair care. So I'm sure my natural hair will be fine. If not, ah well!

How did it turn out? Any pics?
 
1. Form of color (semi, demi, permanent, etc): Permanent
2. How often you color: Every other month
3. Your color regimen if any: I big chopped again in February, so I cowash a lot now.
4. How long you have been coloring or your coloring history: Premature gray at 16. So for a few years now.
5. Anything else you would like to share: Coloring loosens my curl pattern, so I have to be careful with processing times.

@gennatay, How do you keep from overlapping since you color so often.

How long is your processing time? Have you been able to grow your hair long with the color?
 
So I FINALLY decided on my next color. I plan on dyeing my hair bronze copper and I will be using Cream of Nature. I was gonna mix my own color but after viewing SEVERAL youtubers, I finally found the exact color that I want. Right now I still have my old color (honey blond) with a midnight black rinse over the color. The rinse is about 2mths old and is starting to show my old color on the ends.

This time around, when I color I plan on doing several highlights to the front of my hair, instead of coloring in a "U" shape in the front. The honey blonde did not compliment my complexion well. Reds seem to look great on me; so here's hoping this time around it will look great on me. I'm still going back and forth on whether or not to dye my whole head or just do the highlights. I've never dyed my whole head before b/c I was afraid of breakage.

ETA: Below is the color. The utuber below is MsVaughnTV. I absolutely LOVE her hair and the color.

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I got the color change shampoo to work great the first time but each time after that I'm having a hard time getting it to color my sides. Its not a complete fail but its not giving me great coverage. I ordered another box so I will experiment until this box is gone. I would hate to have to go back to permanent color. I'm going to really try to make this work.
 
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