QuoteReplyTopic: NEW Feria Colour Strands Posted: July 10 2000 at 7:50pm
I'd be a little wary...all colors by their nature are damaging to hair! Isn't yours very long too? An alternative suggestion that might get the same effect with less risk could be henna. Best wishes, Chris
Hello! I LOVE the regular Feria hair colour! I swear by it! You will love it, too; the conditioner leaves your hair so silky and shiny! Plus the colour develops it's own highlights, sort of; within the colour itself! I have jet black hair and I like Cinnamon (for a reddish tint), and right now I have the colour Creme Brulee. It looks quite light on the box, but only made my hair a nice, dark but not too dark (just noticable enough that you don't have to be in the sun to see it - hard to explain). I'm going to keep using this colour. ANYWAY - back to you: If want a deep red, I first used Cinnamon last Sept., then in Jan dyed it w/ the colour Ginger Zing (I'm daring LOL) - together the colour was fabulous, and not outrageously red. But, if you don't want committment (IE. the duty of touching up roots) go with the highlights ;) Best wishes, Catriona
Does anyone have any reactions to this new product?? I would very much like to try it [the specific color would be the Mahogany Vibes (reddish brown)]
I am hesitant to color my hair, but I want a lighter color, but not too light, and I want it to look like a natural fade of my black hair-that reddish tint, which I already have a little of(I am Asian Indian), but I want it to be more prominent . The closest I can get is some highlights w/ this new product. Anybody who has used it, or the other Feria product....don't hesitate to send me some advice!!! :)
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