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is this green based?

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    Posted: November 18 2008 at 7:17am
If its color from a beauty supply shop, it should be written on the front of the dye bottle (they better never quit doing that, how would anyone know what anything does!).  If its boxed color, you can't tell without calling the company and asking them.  There might be an 800 number on the box, or you could google them and find one.
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I dont know,but I do know that Loreal's champagne blonde is ash based.
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Does anyone know if
Garnier Nutrisse Level 3 Permanent Creme Haircolor, Champagne Blonde 82 (Champagne Fizz) is a dye that uses a green base? Or, does anyone know what to look for in the chemical listings to find out?
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