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I have colored my hair for years at home..sm

Posted By: home color here on 2007-03-02
In Reply to: Coloring your hair. - sm.

I have extremely long hair, almost to my waist and very thick. I am very very pale, but my natural color is a dark brown. I swear I look like I am going for the goth look if I dont color. I have used home coloring on my hair for years and have never had a problem. The girl that cuts my hair gave me some great tips years ago and you really cannot tell that I do it at home instead of a salon. I use Loreal natural blond on the roots only about every 6 weeks. ABout every other color I comb the color through the ends to give the rest a color boost. I would never spend big bucks on coloring when I can do it at home and get the same thing. Just make sure you stick with one product. If that one doesnt work dont keep adding more to it. Wait for it to be gone from your hair, or have it stripped out and then try something else. And use a good conditioner--that is the most important. Good luck!


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 Oh I know you meant people hair.  Just wanted to share that my cat is goning through the same thing these days.  I guess because she is just so close to my heart she feels like a child not a pet.
About your hair

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keep your hair.
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I have used it in my hair, but not to eat.

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