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Hints & Tips On Colouring Hair At Home
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by essjay - written on 14.03.03 (Useful, 2023 readings)
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Once upon a time there was a young girl who in the late 80's had a lovely perm and dyed blonde hair. One day when the curly perm had almost grown out and the young girl had managed to grow her hair to her shoulders she had it cut into a smashing looking one length bob. The young girl had always been 'a one' for dyeing ...
by January - written on 05.03.03 (Very useful, 3799 readings)
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I have always been into dying my hair. I love the change of image and the different styles of cloths which go with another hair dye. People have told my my hair will fall out with all the dying but I'm in my forties, haven't gone grey yet and none of my hair has fallen out. So I will carry on doing it and having fun too. ...
by jusophine - written on 22.11.01 (Very useful, 5051 readings)
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Well, you know what they say, take a peak down south, and you’ll soon find out. Mind you, having said that, Marilyn Monroe apparently had blonde pubes, and she was no natural blonde! Lets face it, who can really be bothered to go for the all ‘over look’? What you want, is a reliable hair ‘colourant’, to use ...
by Blurbubble - written on 09.09.01 (Very useful, 2706 readings)
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Sorry to be somewhat obvious and patronising with that title but you'd be surprised how many people DON'T do the most obvious and simple thing. A while ago I used to work on the hair colour section of Boots the Chemists too and you'd be amazed how many people had disasters purely because they hadn't read the pack/instructions ...
by Ann J Sec - written on 18.08.01 (Very useful, 1599 readings)
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Summer is almost over and what little sun we have had played havoc with my already drastic hair. Having used a brush on streaking tint some months earlier, the sun then bleached my hair to a never before attained bright orange. Viewing holiday snaps was the last straw - the streaks had to go,but no expensive hairdressing parlours for ...
by Redhead23 - written on 31.05.01 (Very useful, 15931 readings)
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Redhead23 is in 'Hair Mode' today! I've just written an Op about a particularly disappointing brand of hair dye and as I am typing this Op, my hair is a smelly mess of bleach - a preparation for getting the long overdue roots of my naturally dark brown hair back into full 'redhead' glory! So what better way ...
by rosiesmum - written on 05.05.01 (Very useful, 1003 readings)
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Garnier Belle colour is the best home dye that I have ever used. It is so easy and a far cry from the days when us women had to mix a paste into a bowl and smear it onto our greying roots. I used to have to pay a hairdresser to dye my hair because I used to make such a mess of it and end up looking like a Muppet. Now I can save money and ...
by rachelmerrey - written on 24.03.01 (Very useful, 2065 readings)
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If only one person reads this and takes my advice I will be happy to have saved someone the horror of my experience on being a DIY Blonde. About 6 years ago I walked into a salon and decided on a few blonde highlights to brighten up my mousy brown tresses. Three years later I was an all over nice shade of ash blonde and happy with it. It ...
by oddgal - written on 04.03.01 (Very useful, 3202 readings)
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I have been dyeing my hair since I was about 12 or 13. I first had highlights in my hair which my friend and mum helped with. I think I would have probably had a bit of trouble doing my own first of all!! Over the past seven years I have died my hair just about every couple of months or so. Each time it has been a totally ...
by nutnut2000 - written on 07.02.01 (Very useful, 974 readings)
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Have you recently decided enough is enough and you want to go back to your natural colour instead of being a blonde????? And have you also found that you can't afford to go to the salon?? Well I was also in this position a few years ago and like many other women, I also couldn't afford the prices that salons ask these days. I also ...
by laus - written on 10.01.01 (Very useful, 2300 readings)
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I've have naturally medium brown hair and I've been dying it blonde for years now. I know it's so much cheaper to dye it yourself than go to the hairdressers, but if you want to go blonde I strongly advise you don't try to do it yourself. Even if you've been using hair colourants for years and have had no problems creating a ...
by michellica - written on 04.10.00 (Very useful, 341 readings)
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Always make sure your hands are bone dry when putting on those horrible gloves they give you in the dye box! so,try rubbing a little talc powder on your hands. You will find that the gloves slide on easily! Also, a little talc comes in handy when you have slightly greasy hair, and you don't have the time/resources to wash it, brush a ...
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