almond eyes
Well-Known Member
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.
Best,
Almond Eyes
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.
Best,
Almond Eyes
Last edited: