• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

GOLDWELL COLORANCE SEMI RINSE?

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

LadyZ

New Member
I would like to know if any one used or uses this and can it be used within week of relaxing.... Help....
 
My ole stylist used to use Goldwell permanent color on my hair. I actually prefer Goldwell or Sebastian dyes since they don't dry or fade out so easily.
 
FC just referred to a permanent... so now I'm confused by the name of your thread. Are you talking about a rinse/semi or permanent color?
 
firecracker said:
My ole stylist used to use Goldwell permanent color on my hair. I actually prefer Goldwell or Sebastian dyes since they don't dry or fade out so easily.
FC I also use Sebastian between hennas. Did you know that they have stopped making Sebastian? I can not get my hands on it anymore. I have never tried Goldwell - is it as good as Sebastian. I need a replacement for Sebastian. I have a lot of gray (been graying since I was 17) and I do not use permenant colors. Please give me your opinion. And if anyone else has a good semi color rinse that they use let me know.
 
I have only had a Goldwell Elumen color added. This is similar to Colourshines ("on steroids" as my hairdresser said). It is like Colourshines, but longer-lasting and richer color supposedly. I had it applied a week after my relaxer. However, I doubt I would do it again as I felt that it made my hair feel dry. I suffered no ill effects, just wasn't too keen on the Goldwell line for my hair.
 
Thank you ladies for the info... The COLORANCE Soft Color line is A Semi-Permenant... It is a foam colorant... Last 4-6 shampoos... I used it once and it had more color and lasted longer than any rinse I have ever used:eek:.

INGREDIENTS:
water, diethylene glycol, isobutane propane:eek:, cocamidoproply, horse chestnut extract, hops extract,hydrolyzed wheat gluten, Panthenol, peg-40, Castor oil, oleth-5, hydroxyethycellouse, cetearyl, alcohol and a few other things...
do they sound bad? i like using it though....
 
LJewel said:
FC I also use Sebastian between hennas. Did you know that they have stopped making Sebastian? I can not get my hands on it anymore. I have never tried Goldwell - is it as good as Sebastian. I need a replacement for Sebastian. I have a lot of gray (been graying since I was 17) and I do not use permenant colors. Please give me your opinion. And if anyone else has a good semi color rinse that they use let me know.

http://www.ibeautyny.com/search_result.asp You can buy Sebastian's colourshine here:)
 
IMO, I think it does a good job... I am 4b relaxed... and it covers my gray:D, good... I think it is worth a try... They also make a color foam mousse, that you don't rinse out, i think it is like a hair setting foam... I never used it....
 
Back
Top