Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Did you like the results then? which one do you prefer colourshiners or jazzing? where can i purchase these online? thanks for responding.BerrySweet said:A rinse ususally does not damage the hair, it simply deposits color onto the hair shaft. I've used Colourshines and Jazzing and have not had any damage ever. They actually make my hair feel much softer and healthier.
Thanks for the website link, they don't have a Sallys here London. How should it be applied to the hair, wet/dry? and how long did you leave it on for? thanksnaturallady said:In the past I have used Jazzing's Burgundy rince and it didn't damage my hair at all. Matter of fact it made my hair soft and it smelled good too! You should have no problems with it b/c its just temp. color. It washes out with like, 15-20 washes I think. Do you have a Sallys in London? They carry it. If not, I am sure you can order some online. HTH!
ETA: I found you some. You may want to check around some though to see if theres any cheaper. http://www.ebonyline.com/jazsemperhai.html
den1 said:How should it be applied to the hair, wet/dry? and how long did you leave it on for? thanks
Thanks for your help mizani Mrs and naturalladyMizani_Mrs said:oh yea i forgot ot give instructions. You wash your hair and let it airdry to maybe 80%, then you apply the color to the hair. use a showercap and sit under the dryer for 20mins. wash out. shampoo. apply deep cond. (leave in for 15mins or whatever floats your boat). rinse out. dry. style. and get ready for the compliments!!!!
Thanks for info, they defintely do not carry colourshines here in London and i cannot afford to ship from US, Jazzing is currently in my reach so i'll probably go with that. i'm going to check out the Wella one you suggested first before deciding which one i wish to try.Arcadian said:I've never used colorshines but have been tempted to give it a try. I've seen a few places that offer it but they're in the US, so if you bought it over the internet think it would also depend on how much you want to pay for shipping.
You may also want to check ebay though I don't know if they would have it or not (its worth a shot, ebay usually has everything)
I use Wella Color Charms with no heat. This one you need the activator lotion with, but they're pretty easy to mix luckily it dosen't smell bad. It also don't deposit color on my scalp or my pillowcase. I use a combo of clear/claret which gives my medium brown hair a purple hue in sunlight/bright light, and makes it look dark brown in regular light.
They really dont seem to last all that long but I like how my hair feels and acts after.
I have jazz in clear that I never used and will probably box it up and send to my mother (I tried talking her into taking this MTG off my hands and she wasn't having it)
-A