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S**.
Good for redheads but dilute with conditioner to avoid bright fake reds
So I am a natural redhead. I am 45 and my hair is getting lighter. I ordered four colors. I have been experimenting with this product for a while now and I finally found the key.I separated my hair into four layered parts. The back the middle back close to the top and the crown.I took a bowl and put some conditioner in it, and then added just a little bit of each color to each bowl separately. I stirred them together until I got the color I desired.I then took the Bordeaux mix and applied it to the bottom of my hair the underneath.The next layer up I put in the copper.The next layer up I put in coralOn my crown I used rose gold.Each color I put separately (just a little of this goes a long way) in a bowl with its own conditioner and apply it separately to each section of my hair and let it sit for about seven minutes before washing it outIt really doesn’t take that long. I thought it would be really time-consuming but if you keep bowls and a spoons in your bathroom, you can just do it quick. I only have to do this once a week and I wash my hair daily.I’m adding pictures of what my hair look like after I did this routine this morning. It is the closest to my natural child shade and I love it!
J**R
Good stuff!
I wanted to try brunette after doing blonde highlights for years. I'm naturally a dirty blonde/light brown. My hair tends to take color really well. Based off comments I put it on dry, clean hair (washed the day prior) and let it sit for 10 minutes. In the shower I got it wet and really scrunched it throughout because I was worried my thick hair didn't get fully covered and this seemed to help lather it throughout. I really like how it turned out. I'm now 3 weeks in and the color has lightened but it's staying very well. I wash my hair on average every 5 days. There is certainly a purple tent on the strands that were previously highlighted but it's a pretty deep purple. My hair tends to take to purples, I can't use purple conditioners when I do wear it blonde. Overall I highly recommend this mask. I went ahead and bought the large bottle for when this washes out.
V**L
Love it, pricey though
Smells good, works well, esp on the top of my head where it looks lighter as my color grows out. But 4 stars for the cost.
G**I
Be careful if you aren’t 100 percent sure on red ba
I had blonde balayage for many years and just dyed my hair the darkest brown last year to get my natural hair color back. I decided to follow the cherry cola color trend because I thought it would look great but didn’t want to go permanent, so I bought this to try on my hair after seeing some social media posts on it. The color came out subtle but cute, very visible in the light. After a week, it started fading but I wanted my dark hair back. It’s been months now and it never completely came out of my hair, and I still have a red tinge to my hair - even after dying it soft black. I thought I was imagining it until my co worker asked me if I dyed my hair red lol! I’ve gotten used to the fact that it probably won’t come out because any red shade is just impossible to get off - temporary or not.
J**N
Good alternative between color dye appts
I used this with 1 single pack of the cocoa to ger an auburn color on previously dyed hair. My hair had a super faded out color on it before I applied this and since I only needed it for the bottom half of my hair, 2 single packs was enough.Also, it does make your hair soft but you do need to rinse for a while before the rest of the remnants come out.It lasted about 4 washes which is good for me since I have curly hair so usually I only wash my hair one to two times a week.
F**4
Be very careful
I used this color in October. I have a lot of hair and just used one small application.My hair was like flaming red. One picture. I washed my hair multiple times since it ins a temporary color I thought it would fade. It did not. I then read some stuff online and ordered the brown to hopefully dull the overwhelming color. The brown helped a bit (I was able to go out it public), but it was still very wild. I washed my hair a ton the first month. It faded some and was not so intense, but it was still pretty red.Go to the end of January (still red). I took an epsom salt bath. My hair did get in the water. Washed and let dry- I noticed the red was finally fading. So excited- finally!Then my hair fully dried and it has a green to it. In picture.I do not do much with my hair at all. I thought this would be fun to try because it was temporary. Well going on 5 months and it was not fun at all. Not sure how to get rid of the green. It really has been a really annoying stressful ordeal. My suggestion- stay away from this stuff!
J**.
Really stays in your hair
The color really lasted a long time
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