QuoteReplyTopic: 3 Haircolor products. Which is the best Posted: September 18 2006 at 5:44pm
I' am looking for a very good Permanent hair color my choices are Redken EQ Shades, Redken Color Fusion or Matrix Socolor which is better? My hair is naturally Jet Black with just a bit of gray. Any advice would be deeply appreciated. And do I want just black or blue black? Thank You.
Hopefully someone with experience with all 3 can comment... but if not, my limited experience may be helpful: I haven't used Redken, but I have used Matrix SoColor. I got a nice, true color and it did an excellent job covering my grey.
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Redken by all means! That is by far the best hair color. The EQ line is wonderfull and makes hair soft and shiny. That is why is called the color that thinks as a conditioner. You can get it at great prices on e-bay. Make sure to get the developer as well. It won't work the same with a different developer. And as far a s black or blue black, that is a choice that you need to make. If you are looking for a change, blue black is a way of making plain black hair exiting. It also makes it very shiny. It would be a nice change IMO. You can't really see the blue in the hair, unless the light is reflecting on it. It is pretty cool. I would personally go for it.
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I Use Redken Color Fusion And Love It- Very Nice Color And Superb Conditioning. An Excellent PERMANENT Color. I Also Use Shades EQ Conditioning Color Gloss As A Refresher Between Colorings. Another Excellent Product- However, It Is A SEMI-Permanent Color (Washes Out In About 20 Shampoos) And Won't Cover More Than 30% Gray (Larger Amounts Of Gray Are Blended Into Colored Highlights) With Some Shades This May Mean Pink, Violet Or Blue Highlights. As For Black or Blue Black, Some Shades Of Black Look Like A Soft VERY Deep Brown Under Sunlight Or Srong Bright Light And Blue Black CAN Look Greenish Under Some Kinds Of Artificial Light And Only Have A Blue Highlight Under Strong Sunlight And Just DARK DARK DARK Under Other Light. Hope This Helps.
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