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l’oreal color gems

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Category: Hair Talk
Forum Name: Hair Color
Forum Description: The tricks and tribulations of changing your hair color
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Printed Date: November 23 2025 at 1:32am


Topic: l’oreal color gems
Posted By: AmethystKat
Subject: l’oreal color gems
Date Posted: February 18 2006 at 12:26am
i love this stuff. i just used the light natural brown along with a protein filler
today. i would like to try the diamond gloss now. how long should i wait? it
only uses a 9 vol developer



Replies:
Posted By: Rebekah
Date Posted: February 18 2006 at 2:01am
No need to wait really, but if you are happy with the color you currently have I'd wait until you see a bit of fading prior to refreshing the look with the diamond gloss...I guess you want to make your hair a bit more shiny?  Try using just a touch of John Frieda Frizz-Ease Hair Serum...it makes your hair so shiney and soft. 


Posted By: AmethystKat
Date Posted: February 18 2006 at 8:34am
yeah i never tried frizz-eaase because my hair isn't frissy, it's pretty thin
straight/wavy. i use beyond the zone get n creamed and love that. ill try the
frizz ease too thanks


Posted By: KellyH
Date Posted: February 18 2006 at 9:51pm
Biosilk's shine spray is awesome! I prefer it over the John Frieda.

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Posted By: AmethystKat
Date Posted: February 19 2006 at 4:12pm
how about the sally beauty verion of biosilk?

my hair is soooo soft and shiny now, i thnk i will just let it be and continue
using the beyond the zone.


Posted By: AmethystKat
Date Posted: February 22 2006 at 10:28pm
the color turned out pretty dark. a dark natural brown i would say. it's
supposed to be light. i even used some suave clarifying shampoo and it's
still dark. i left it on for 20 minutes. i'm not complaining, just an fyi for
people who might use it. the end of my hair are also fairly damaged, but it
seems to hold just as well on the undamaged roots.



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