I used T&T Bronze on my mother\'s hair yesterday...
And it came out pretty much like I expected to, like everyone else's here, and it matches the part of her hair that I dyed Honey Blonde (that part was a light aubernish color.) It didn't do well covering her grays though.
So being curious, while I dyed her hair, I snipped a piece of kitchen in the back that's not dyed (my natural haircolor is brown/blackish) and I applied some dye to it. It did not lift at all, if so, only a teeny, tiny bit. So, I know that I can't dye my hair with this because it will do absolutely nothing.
I may try the Honey Blonde on my hair, since it comes with the booster for lifting power (Bronze doesn't come with one), and let it lift my hair up to an orangeyish brown, before I wash it out.
Okay, just wanted to share. Carry on.
And it came out pretty much like I expected to, like everyone else's here, and it matches the part of her hair that I dyed Honey Blonde (that part was a light aubernish color.) It didn't do well covering her grays though.
So being curious, while I dyed her hair, I snipped a piece of kitchen in the back that's not dyed (my natural haircolor is brown/blackish) and I applied some dye to it. It did not lift at all, if so, only a teeny, tiny bit. So, I know that I can't dye my hair with this because it will do absolutely nothing.
I may try the Honey Blonde on my hair, since it comes with the booster for lifting power (Bronze doesn't come with one), and let it lift my hair up to an orangeyish brown, before I wash it out.
Okay, just wanted to share. Carry on.