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WARNING !!! Re: Adore Plus Semi-Permanent Color (Purple Bottle)

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Nonpareil

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This stuff will turn your hair green!!! I bought light brown and light golden brown. Both came out of the bottle green, and after I rinsed it from the hair I was dyeing (not my own Thank GOD!!!) it was green! Thank God I strand tested as well. This stuff is 100% pure @&8^! Consider yourself warned.
 
DANG! when i was gonna dye my hair someone on here told me to get adore.. boy am i glad i didnt! thanks for the heads up!
 
just wanted to let you all know that there are 2 adore products... one is a rinse and the other is a semi-perm color.

The rinse is awesome... but I did not like the semi-perm. color. Look at the bottle's label carefully before you buy.
 
I was just about to start a thread about this.

I have the Adore in offblack it came in the white bottle. I put it in my hair and everything was fine until this morning when I washed! My hair is freaking green now! It's green where I have a patch of gray. I mean like really green..like a leaf. What do I do?

Seriously though.. this is a crisis. How do I strip this from my hair?
 
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This stuff will turn your hair green!!! I bought light brown and light golden brown. Both came out of the bottle green, and after I rinsed it from the hair I was dyeing (not my own Thank GOD!!!) it was green! Thank God I strand tested as well. This stuff is 100% pure @&8^! Consider yourself warned.

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Hi /images/graemlins/wave.gif

Many browns will turn your hair green if the color you begin with is blondish - like yours.

Most browns have a green base. The lighter your hair, the more obvious the undertones of the color - in this case, green. Next time, buy a red shade to accompany the brown, and mix the two - one part red to 3 parts brown. The red base of the red color offsets the green base of the brown color, so that all you see is brown.

That way you can use any brown you want, and you never have to worry about going green, as long as the mix is right.

Hope your next test goes well.... /images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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