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Semi Permanant Color

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Topic: Semi Permanant Color
Posted By: Abbie630
Subject: Semi Permanant Color
Date Posted: Oct 20, 2004 at 2:12pm
About 2 months ago a semi-permanant rinse auburnish rinse was put into my hair. I was told I would NOT get roots and the color would eventually fade....it is not as "purple" as it was before & the color did somewhat fade however, I HAVE gotten roots! - when I went back to my colorist he said because my hair was pourous (sp?) it took more color and it will take longer to fade. Has anyone else had this experience? I am REALLY mad because up until 2 months ago I had virgin hair ....do you think this color will eventually fade out? or should I put a rinse closer to my natural hair color? Or is there a product that can make this rinse fade quicker (without damaging my hair) ANY help would be greatly appreciated!!

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Posted By: Abbie630
Date Posted: Oct 20, 2004 at 2:12pm
About 2 months ago a semi-permanant rinse auburnish rinse was put into my hair. I was told I would NOT get roots and the color would eventually fade....it is not as "purple" as it was before & the color did somewhat fade however, I HAVE gotten roots! - when I went back to my colorist he said because my hair was pourous (sp?) it took more color and it will take longer to fade. Has anyone else had this experience? I am REALLY mad because up until 2 months ago I had virgin hair ....do you think this color will eventually fade out? or should I put a rinse closer to my natural hair color? Or is there a product that can make this rinse fade quicker (without damaging my hair) ANY help would be greatly appreciated!!


Posted By: Elissa
Date Posted: Nov 11, 2004 at 6:45am
Semi permanent does not totally wash out in most cases (thus, the name!), especially if you use dark or bright tones. I'd give Prell shampoo a try. Also, do try to get resolution from the colorist, as you paid good $ for this. Good luck.



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