A Good Semiperm color?
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Topic: A Good Semiperm color?
Posted By: bunny Subject: A Good Semiperm color? Date Posted: Feb 24, 2000 at 1:35pm
Can anyone suggest one that is good and really washes out after so many shampoos?
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Replies: 2 Posted By: bunny
Date Posted: Feb 24, 2000 at 1:35pm
Can anyone suggest one that is good and really washes out after so many shampoos?
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Feb 24, 2000 at 1:56pm
I have had lots of good reports about L'Oreal Castings. It contains no ammonia and is supposed to wash out after 20-28 shampoos. It is not permanent.
It is important to remember that if you hair is extremely porous or damaged that any semi permanent color that is a lot darker than your natural color may not ever permanent wash out. When in doubt, call the color hot line for the product you buy.
The color experts are there to help you.
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Posted By: Ally
Date Posted: Feb 28, 2000 at 9:43am
Bunny,
If you're buying it off the shelf, I'd recommend Clairol Natural Instincts. "In-Style" magazine just rated it the best semi-permanent color, and I've had good luck with it. It definitely washes out if you stay close to your own hair color. (Black on red would probably not wash out gracefully, of course.)
If you take the salon route, look for Redken Shades EQ.
Ally
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