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Permanent color--blue

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Topic: Permanent color--blue
Posted By: Irishlas
Subject: Permanent color--blue
Date Posted: August 26 2004 at 9:26am
My daughter has blue streaksin her hair. We used semi- permanent dye. She would like this color to be more permanent. Is there a permanant dye that comes in colors like blue?



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Posted By: LaCerca
Date Posted: August 26 2004 at 8:04pm
In a drugstore, it''s hard to find punky colors that come in permanent.

There is a blue black color that is made by Garnier 100% Color, Clairol Nice n'' Easy, or Revlon Colorsilk (I''ve only seen Colorsilk Blue-Black in Target or Wal-Mart). The blue is cool at first, then eventually fades into black.

Check out the Garnier one:
www.garnier100color.com

I''ve haven''t seen a permanent blue dye yet.


Posted By: Veronica
Date Posted: August 27 2004 at 2:38am
believe it or not a few years ago i bought this color from some random beuaty suppyl place called "dikson colors" and it was a perm blue but i never used it! lol, i would have loved to give it to ur daughter cuz what a waste! Oh well i have the link for this particualr brand, check it out : http://www.diksonservice.com/my%20pages/color/fantasy.htm - http://www.diksonservice.com/my%20pages/color/fantasy.htm

Otherwise u should be able to find a salon that has permanent blue color for streaking! Good luck!


Posted By: Irishlas
Date Posted: August 27 2004 at 9:05am
Thank you for your help. I think the blue-black would be too harsh in her blonde hair.
I did check out Dikson. I will call a salon to see what they can do.

Thanks!

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Posted By: Kuroneko
Date Posted: August 30 2004 at 2:51am
Did it actually turn out so bright and pretty on the model's dark hair without pre-bleaching, or was there bleaching involved that they just didn't mention?


Originally posted by Veronica Veronica wrote:

believe it or not a few years ago i bought this color from some random beuaty suppyl place called "dikson colors" and it was a perm blue but i never used it! lol, i would have loved to give it to ur daughter cuz what a waste! Oh well i have the link for this particualr brand, check it out : http://www.diksonservice.com/my%20pages/color/fantasy.htm - http://www.diksonservice.com/my%20pages/color/fantasy.htm

Otherwise u should be able to find a salon that has permanent blue color for streaking! Good luck!


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Posted By: Veronica
Date Posted: September 03 2004 at 5:21pm
Well the one i got was this brand but it wasn't the Fantasy line it was the main one, Color Direct, so i believe it required 30 or 40 vol. developer to ensure proper lift on dark hair! But i think the one were talking abt (Meches fantasy) has bleach already in it or something, since they mentioned that it doesn't need developer...good question though.


Posted By: x_xxx_amy_xxx_x
Date Posted: September 12 2004 at 8:51am
I just got this off an advert - 100% garnier colour belle colour, as another lady said. If your daughter's hair is a light blonde colour it should look really trendy with blue streaks, but perhaps not with a yellowy colour.

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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: September 15 2004 at 4:31pm
I permantly dyed my hair blue also.. I bought the blue at a store called "Hot Topic".. I went and got it done professionally.. if u want it really permanent.. u need to bleach her hair..good luck!!



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