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There is one I can recomend that I've used and lots of members of my family. It's called Bigen and they sell it at Sally Beauty. It covers all traces of your previous color, and doesn't damage your hair because it doesn't require the use of peroxide.It's a powder that you mix with water.
If you do decide to to use it, be sure you're ok with the color you choose for the long haul because not even bleaching your hair will remove it. Works really well, and is a good choice if you're looking for something that is permanent and non damaging to the hair. I used to dye my hair black and the Oriental Black gave me a nice jet black color and nice shiny hair.
This is a common problem. I have some gray hair as well and have tried several different hair dyes. Natural Instincts Vibrant is a newer formula that is said to give 100% gray hair coverage.
I gave it a try about a week ago and still have not seen the gray pop through. It should last up to 8 weeks and you should be able to find it anywhere that sells hair care products. Other things you can do: 1.
Use shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair. 2. Do not overuse blowdryers, curling irons and flat irons.3.
Consider using a color rinse. These are temporary. If you are not yet ready to dye your hair again, a hair rinse may be a temporary solution.
You can find these at beauty supply stores. I know Sally Beauty Supply carries these.
There is one I can recomend that I've used and lots of members of my family. It's called Bigen and they sell it at Sally Beauty. It covers all traces of your previous color, and doesn't damage your hair because it doesn't require the use of peroxide.
It's a powder that you mix with water. If you do decide to to use it, be sure you're ok with the color you choose for the long haul because not even bleaching your hair will remove it. Works really well, and is a good choice if you're looking for something that is permanent and non damaging to the hair.
I used to dye my hair black and the Oriental Black gave me a nice jet black color and nice shiny hair.
This is a common problem. I have some gray hair as well and have tried several different hair dyes. Natural Instincts Vibrant is a newer formula that is said to give 100% gray hair coverage.
I gave it a try about a week ago and still have not seen the gray pop through. It should last up to 8 weeks and you should be able to find it anywhere that sells hair care products. Other things you can do: 1.
Use shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair. 2. Do not overuse blowdryers, curling irons and flat irons.
3. Consider using a color rinse. These are temporary.
If you are not yet ready to dye your hair again, a hair rinse may be a temporary solution. You can find these at beauty supply stores. I know Sally Beauty Supply carries these.
I started to go grey in my twenties, which I was far from happy about, I have been coloring my hair ever since, so I consider myself to be a bit of a home expert on the subject! I started by having highlights, but when the grey became too much to hide this way, I started using permanent haircolors. I have used most of the top brands, Recital, Clairol, Wella, I think my favorite is L'Oreal Preference, but they all work quite well, just choose a good make and follow the instructions and bingo!
No more grey! I did some checking on Google and according to Good Housekeeping, the best one to use for covering grey is Clairol Natural Instincts. One tip that works well if you have a lot of grey is to buy a slightly darker shade than usual now and again.
New grey hair is more resistant to color than previously colored grey. This can make your re-colored roots too light, by using the darker shade when re-touching your roots you can avoid this. You only need to mix half the pack together and you can save the rest for next time.
Note, you cannot save hair color when it has been mixed together. Give it a go, you've nothing to lose except the grey! I started to go grey in my twenties, which I was far from happy about, I have been coloring my hair ever since, so I consider myself to be a bit of a home expert on the subject!
I started by having highlights, but when the grey became too much to hide this way, I started using permanent haircolors. I have used most of the top brands, Recital, Clairol, Wella, I think my favorite is L'Oreal Preference, but they all work quite well, just choose a good make and follow the instructions and bingo! No more grey!
I did some checking on Google and according to Good Housekeeping, the best one to use for covering grey is Clairol Natural Instincts. One tip that works well if you have a lot of grey is to buy a slightly darker shade than usual now and again. New grey hair is more resistant to color than previously colored grey.
This can make your re-colored roots too light, by using the darker shade when re-touching your roots you can avoid this. You only need to mix half the pack together and you can save the rest for next time. Note, you cannot save hair color when it has been mixed together.
Give it a go, you've nothing to lose except the grey!
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