Loreal Haircolor for asian hair - must read this , Karen and the rest of the people who knows a lot about hair.
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Topic: Loreal Haircolor for asian hair - must read this , Karen and the rest of the people who knows a lot about hair.
Posted By: claribuzz Subject: Loreal Haircolor for asian hair - must read this , Karen and the rest of the people who knows a lot about hair. Date Posted: Aug 13, 2004 at 4:01am
Ok, I dunno if the US market has this, but in Malaysia and most other easter countries, Loreal has these lined of hair dyes made for dark asian hair. According to the box, hair chart, black asian hair can be coloured into bright reds, purple, copper, orange, and bronze. No bleach needed There is also another line of golden shaded, that claims to give you this intense golden brown, copper, ash shades with out hte use of bleach. Also loreal Japan has this new Tokyo blonde shaded, where asian with black or dark brown hair can get these bright blonded shaded with out the bleaching process. So what do you people think??
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Replies: 10 Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: Aug 13, 2004 at 4:01am
Ok, I dunno if the US market has this, but in Malaysia and most other easter countries, Loreal has these lined of hair dyes made for dark asian hair. According to the box, hair chart, black asian hair can be coloured into bright reds, purple, copper, orange, and bronze. No bleach needed There is also another line of golden shaded, that claims to give you this intense golden brown, copper, ash shades with out hte use of bleach. Also loreal Japan has this new Tokyo blonde shaded, where asian with black or dark brown hair can get these bright blonded shaded with out the bleaching process. So what do you people think??
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Posted By: Veronica
Date Posted: Aug 13, 2004 at 1:17pm
I have black hair so i'm wondering, is it Loreal HiColor?
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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: Aug 14, 2004 at 12:52pm
I think this new one-step process is a great idea. Personally I don't dye my hair and aren't looking to... but I'd definitely use it if I needed to. This new product takes out one harsh chemical step, decreasing exposure time to chemicals--slightly easier on your hair. Cool...
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Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2004 at 1:53am
I have no idea what this line is called outside of asia. but it looks like it the cousin for loreal feria 3d colour
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Posted By: joec
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2004 at 7:52pm
Sounds like Loreal Hi-color in the U.S
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Posted By: beachgerl
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2004 at 11:45pm
IMHO those dyes work well on unprocessed, virgin hair, not on hair that's already dyed or colored in the past. If you already have dyed hair, then it's not recommended to use those unless used on virgin roots only. That's why they're made for dark hair only. I've heard some good reviews on HiColor (prolly similar to what you mentioned) on some asians esp. the red shades. But the so called blondes don't really end up that well on asian hair, only makes it orangey at best unless you like that way. $- P cn`dp0% 00BB .(4`p /.%%%,$!%( ,$!!0 2 $$
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Posted By: joec
Date Posted: Aug 19, 2004 at 6:11pm
Welcome back beachgirl ! The place just was'nt the same in your absence.
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Posted By: beachgerl
Date Posted: Aug 21, 2004 at 1:13am
Thanks, joec, for the welcome. It has been a long while. :) Hope you all have a great summer so far. $- P cn`dp0% 00BB .(4`p /.%%%,$!%( ,$!!0 2 $$
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Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: Sep 2, 2004 at 1:39am
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