My colorist very nicely offered to suggest a
color I could use on my roots in between colorings. Then she said she
wasn't familiar with drug store brands, but she recommends a semi
permanent level 6 or 7 warm. Since the drug store brands don't work that
way, I wound up getting Wella Color Charm demi permanent at Ricky's in
what I thought was exactly what she said--the "warm" surprised me, since
my hair color is a reddish brown. I would have figured it'd be "red."
Anyway, my roots came out fine, but more like my root color with grey
coverage than a match to the rest of my hair (I really had to do it to
cover the greys anyway).
Then I read a thread on a different
forum talking all about how easy it is to dye your own hair with the
Wella products and how great it comes out, and I was inspired. But what I'm
wondering is, if my colorist recommended level 6 or 7 in semi permanent,
is that what I should be looking for in permanent as well? It seems
lighter than my hair color, but I also heard that women should always
pick one color lighter since they always think their hair is darker than
it is. I just don't want to wind up with too light hair if I use that
color level!
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