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Have you used Goldwell Demi Color?

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jada1111

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If so, how do you mix it?

I bought the tube and the developer, followed the directions by adding one part-two part, but I don't think I'm doing it right. It's not mixing properly, looks lumpy and seems kind of watery. I have no idea if this is how it's SUPPOSED to look until it mixes right.

I plan on going to the salon/beauty supply where I bought it from to get more info on how to use it, but if you've used it before, please tell me the best way to mix it properly?

Thank you! :-D
 
Goldwell sells a special mixing bowl or brush tipped applicator bottle to mix the two.
My sylist uses this on me and I love the color. It does not fade or damage my relaxed
hair.
 
Goldwell sells a special mixing bowl or brush tipped applicator bottle to mix the two.
My sylist uses this on me and I love the color. It does not fade or damage my relaxed
hair.

Thanks Frosti. I went back to the salon/beauty supply where I bought it and they showed me what I was supposed to do. It's really easy, it's just that I never dealt with the kind that needs to be mixed. I also haven't applied any type of semi-color to my hair since I big chopped several years ago. My only issue is that this is a demi and you need to use a chemical (the developer) to open up the follicles a bit for the color to deposit better.

The natural at the store told me to immediately follow it with a deep conditioner and it will reduce any damage. We'll see. I hope to do it sometime this week. She said the color comes out beautiful and shiney and will last about three months or so.
 
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