black haircolor
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Forum Name: Hair Color
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Printed Date: July 29 2025 at 12:38pm
Topic: black haircolor
Posted By: princessmonica
Subject: black haircolor
Date Posted: November 28 2004 at 3:53pm
what is the difference between black and natural black hair color?
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Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: November 28 2004 at 6:25pm
Hmmm... Natural usually means that it covers grey, at least in professional color. And that means that all three primary colors are presant in the formula.
There are Blue Blacks...that are mainly blue pigment. Any other ideas??
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Posted By: Elissa
Date Posted: December 02 2004 at 8:19am
Good to see you two posting again. I hope you are well.
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Posted By: Elissa
Date Posted: December 02 2004 at 8:19am
sorry for double post!
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Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: December 02 2004 at 6:39pm
Hi Elissa...how are you? Cheers Baby
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Posted By: elliejay
Date Posted: December 09 2004 at 11:20am
I find that natural black is usually just a very, very dark brown. I think they call this natural because it's much more likely to be a "natural" haircolor on caucasians. Solid, dark black hair is common on people of African or Asian descent, but it's much rarer on caucasians.
I also find that it fades quicker, which could be a good or a bad thing. When I first decided to go black I picked natural black, and it looked brown within, like, two weeks. (But then again that could just be me.) My regular black now has not faded yet.
Maybe you should consider "natural" black if you don't want to end up looking gothic, especially if you have fair skin. You can pull off dark black without getting that look (unless that's what you're going for) but it's something to consider.
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