QuoteReplyTopic: I believe I found a gentle hair color Posted: August 27 2007 at 5:15pm
I was searching around for a hair color that is gentle to hair. Since my hair is on the porous side, I like to use a semi-perm (deposit only) on my hair from time to time. It fills in gaps (the pores of your hair shaft) and makes my hair really shiny. OK, it also covers my 10 or so gray hairs.
since it contains no peroxide, where the other formula has some in it - not much, but it's still in there. I read that is it fine to use on all hair types, not just relaxed hair. I am going to Sally's tomorrow to see if they have it.
Ten or so gray hairs??? I have way more than that. Not fair. Luckily they're not right on the top of my head so they're not usually visible. I don't know if I'll ever color or not. I guess it depends on how old I am when they start getting obvious.
I have a few directly above my right eye, and like one or two near my temples.I haven't colored it so long I have one gray that goes almost my whole length! I would like to color in some way, but only to help with the effects of the sun. I have alot of red, and the sun seems to make it get almost a "brassiness" to it. But... I don't really want to cover up my gray.
I just got from Aveda, a color depositing co called black mallow that is for dark hair. It is almost jet black! I have only use it once, ( this morning) and so far I can't tell anything. I know it will take time to get any effect.
Mine are right above where my bangs are, only on my left. In 20 years or so I will probably have a skunk stripe right in that area. It's strange since I do not have any underneath my hair. My mom at 67 only was 33% gray, so I was blessed with her hair. She passed away last year and I sure do miss her. She is my guardian angel now.
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I am so sorry to hear that. I am sure there is nothing That can be said or done that would do more than barely touch the tip of your void.My deepest condolences are with you.
I can really relate. My grandma passed on a year ago this past July 30. She was very,very special, and inspirational in my life. I keep waiting for the "time will heal" motto to kick in. I am still so raw still, like no time has even passed.
I just keep telling myself that she is home with her Savior, where she wanted to go for a very long time.
My husband says I am going to look like Rouge from the x-men, if I keep going in this pattern. My Grandma ( the one I mentioned above)was almost completely gray by the time she was 30. My other grandma, on the other hand didn't go completely gray until she was almost 70! I turned 30 last Feb, and so far only a few, so we'll see.
Color depositing conditioner.... that's an idea. That's something I might would use. Sounds alot safer (and less shock-producing) than regular hair dye. For years I've thought of coloring my hair a deep red, but never had the nerve. Logic tells me that if it started getting too much of the new color, you could start using one close to your natural color to "dye" it back to normal.
Interesting, do tell us how it works for you. I used to use a color depositing shampoo called Clairol Complements (which I don't see on that site - what they call complements now seems to be dye). It looks like its a similar thing to what that was. It didn't work very well on my natural haircolor (which may be why they say its for use on relaxed hair which would be more porous). It did work great when my hair was porous from previous lightening or dyeing though. I could be red one week, brown the next. Can't do blonde without lightening, but that was what the dye was for! Even on my porous fried hair, the brown came out shiny, which surprised me.
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It is for brunette/ dark hair. It looks jet balck when it goes on. I almost got a little nervous.
I have used it two times so far. Yesterday and today. They say to leave in a longer for stronger results.(which makes sence). So far I can't see a very big change, but I don't want a too big of one. My hair is extremely shiny though. But I also just got the aubrey organics co Kimbearly reccomended.
I'll let you know hoe it goes.
Edited by Alisa06 - August 29 2007 at 9:27am
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Well, so far I really like this co.! My highlights are what I wasn't liking. Because of being i the sun allot of the summer, I got this brassy/coppery look I didn't like. So far, they are turning more of a dark auburny highlight.I am sure I will not be able to get rid of the red all the way, Which I don't want it completly gone, I just want the bleached out look to go away.I will try to take a pic of it sometime today. I wasn't thinking, I should have done a before pic.
I really like the fact that I will be able to control the intensity level be just not using it, ort using it more.
Glad it is working for you. Where do you buy your Aveda products? You peeked my interest on this one. BTW thank you for all of the nice things you said about mom and blessings to you for the loss of your dear grandmother. I believe they are in a happy place now.
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I just ordered it straight from the website. www.aveda.com . It is supposed to do be under conditioners, but I have a hard time finding it unless I do a search for it. It really seems to be working, I am pretty excited!
Thank you both for these ideas! My hair also tends to fade a bit in the summer, and just doesn't look good. I used to just use a permanent dye, but haven't wanted to do that this year (since discovering this board). It's nice to hear about some good products from real people who have used them. I sound like a commercial now!
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I think we all sound like comercials at some point!
I didn't use the color co this morning I didn't want to go to drastic as it it seams to really be working! I am thinking that mabye every other time I condition I might use it,( I usually condition at least every other day, sometimes everyday, but shampoo 1-2 x wk) as least for the first little bit. Although, The way it is going, that might be to much. Hhhmm? I'll figure it out.
A little piece of advice, if any of you do decide to give it a try... it stained my nails! I didn't have any polish on, and voila, they got a blue/purple tint to them.I put a drop of bleach water on them and now they are fine. I just thought I would add that in.
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