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My Sebastian Coulourshines rinse was a success!

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Mizani_Mrs

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I finally got up the nerve to color my hair with the Cinnamon rinse and I think the results are GORGEOUS. My hair feel so conditioned and airy, and it has a shine that is out of this world. My natural hair is dark brown so you can only see the redness when i am in the light. I was scared to try it but i must say that i am very happy with the results. Thanks ladies for giving me info about applying a color rinse by myself....

I think that my hair is overall tinted reddish but i can see that some spots are redder than others....I wonder how to avoid this? Oh well, no big deal. If my hair stays conditioned and fluffy-soft and shiny like this...i'll have to continue to do a rinse every month....
 
Happy to hear about your results. Sebestian is a good product. May try this down the road. :)
 
cincybrownsugar said:
Ummm, what she said :) Glad that it worked great for you :)

Yea i know, its time for me to go public and reveal my progress....I've been putting it off until I get at least 1 more inch of growth so i can post before/after pics.

I'll see if i can get the good ol' fiance to help a sista out and take a pic and post it....
 
Girl, I cannot even BELIEVE you came up in here with a post about color and have no picks to show for...hmmmf...don't be playing :lol:
 
Yeah, I wanna see pics too!

As far as the different colors, this happens to me too. I have this one patch of hair in the front that soaks up my rinses like crazy... That spot will be all bright while the rest hardly shows...
 
webby said:
Girl, I cannot even BELIEVE you came up in here with a post about color and have no picks to show for...hmmmf...don't be playing :lol:

yeah what she said! :lachen:
 
Parts of your hair may be more porous than other parts and therefore "soaked" up more color. You can try using Porosity Control conditioner before you do a chemical service (and some do it after, too) for more even results. You can do a search on this product to get more info.
 
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