for william or other color gurus: over the counter deposit-only haircolor?
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Topic: for william or other color gurus: over the counter deposit-only haircolor?
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: for william or other color gurus: over the counter deposit-only haircolor?
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:59am
Hi,I know that Shades EQ is great haircolor, I've had it before, however, I don't have $60 once a month to maintain it. I wanted to try Clairol Glints but can't seem to find the shade I need, it seem like it is being discontinued because stores only carry one or two brands. Sally beauty supply has some brands in there but I'm afraid to try something unknown without a recommendation. I want to turn my medium brown, rather dull hair up a few notches (like to a shiny rich brown). It has been previously colored with semi-permanent color and was badly botched and damaged about a year ago by a bad stylist. It is in decent shape (recovery) now but too fragile for repeated peroxide attacks, no matter how low, but I really crave that just-colored intense color and shine. Any suggestions for a do-it-yourself deposit only brand that has good results? Also, is there any danger of damage (or buildup) with deposit only? Thanks
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Posted By: William
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:59am
> Hi,> I know that Shades EQ is great haircolor, I've had it> before, however, I don't have $60 once a month to> maintain it. I wanted to try Clairol Glints but can't> seem to find the shade I need, it seem like it is> being discontinued because stores only carry one or> two brands. Sally beauty supply has some brands in> there but I'm afraid to try something unknown without> a recommendation. I want to turn my medium brown,> rather dull hair up a few notches (like to a shiny> rich brown). It has been previously colored with> semi-permanent color and was badly botched and damaged> about a year ago by a bad stylist. It is in decent> shape (recovery) now but too fragile for repeated> peroxide attacks, no matter how low, but I really> crave that just-colored intense color and shine. Any> suggestions for a do-it-yourself deposit only brand> that has good results? Also, is there any danger of> damage (or buildup) with deposit only? ThanksTry L'oreal Aurelle, it works pretty well. william
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Posted By: Paula
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:00am
I have had pretty good results with "natural instincts" too
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