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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:32am
Hi everyone,I have been coloring my fine 50% grey 50% mousy brown hair with an herbal haircoloring imported from Italy for 2 years now. It's a permanent hair color with low peroxide (3%) and no ammonia called herbatint by the company antica herbavita.You should see how beautiful and shiny my hair looks, the color does not fade (the color is calleddark golden chestnut), and my hair is below shoulder length.I previously had my hair colored with framesi, and the color seemed to fade, as well as leave my fine hair porous and not shiny especially at the ends, even though I was using biogenol products.Now my dilemma.I just found out the antica herbavita company went out of business.Does anyone know of any low peroxide, natural haircolor on the market that doesn't contain ammonia? I need help fast as I only have a few boxes left of my color.
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> Hi everyone,> I have been coloring my fine 50% grey 50% mousy brown> hair with an herbal haircoloring imported from Italy> for 2 years now. It's a permanent hair color with low> peroxide (3%) and no ammonia called herbatint by the> company antica herbavita.> You should see how beautiful and shiny my hair looks,> the color does not fade (the color is called> dark golden chestnut), and my hair is below shoulder> length.> I previously had my hair colored with framesi, and the> color seemed to fade, as well as leave my fine hair> porous and not shiny especially at the ends, even> though I was using biogenol products.> Now my dilemma.> I just found out the antica herbavita company went out> of business.> Does anyone know of any low peroxide, natural> haircolor on the market that doesn't contain ammonia?> I need help fast as I only have a few boxes left of my> color.
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