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Star Gazor Semi-Permanent Hair Colour


 Star Gazor Semi-Permanent Hair Colour Hair Care

Star Gazor Semi-Permanent Hair Colour

 
Description: Brand: Star Gazor / Hair Care Type: Hair Colour / Range of vibrant, semi-permanent hair colours

Newest Review: ... be achieved on bleached hair. Packaging - Stargazer dyes come in a plastic tube with an applicator-style tip. They are in ... more

 ... boxes, with the instructions on the side of the box. Plastic gloves are included with the dye (which I would definetly reccomend using) I would also reccomend using a plastic cap, to wear whilst the dye is developing, and a tinting brush - this is not included. Instructions - This is a fairly simple dye to use & the instructions are quite straightforward & easy to follow. Ingredients - Stargazer dyes are free of ammonia or peroxide. This means they do not damage hair, even if used repeatedly - I actually foun...more

Wild_Child
Premium Review Star Gazor Semi-Permanent Hair Colour: My hair's so bright I gotta wear shades! (582 words)
by - written on 12/11/07 (Very useful, 929 readings)
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I've dyed my hair all kinds of colors - blue, green, red, and often pink & I usually use La Riche, but when they ran out of pink dye in the store, I decided to try Stargazers Magenta shade. Avaliability - Stargazer sell makeup & hair products & can usually be brought from 'alternative' shops - goth/punk/wicca-type places. They're not usually avaliable from superdrugs or boots. Price - A bottle of dye usually retails at around four to five pounds a bottle, depending on where you buy it from. Color Ranges - Their dyes range in color from 'African Green' to 'Baby Pink'. Often the stores will have little swathces of hair to show ...  Read the complete review

Blurbubble
Premium Review I Can Sing a Rainbow.... (564 words)
by - written on 27/02/02 (Very useful, 1031 readings)
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Nothing to do with Zippy and Bungle either. Well to be fair not sing a rainbow, but wear one on my head!! I've been a hair dye junkie for many, many years, about 23 years in fact, and have been through every colour conceivable in that time as well as many different hair styles. For about ten of the past years I have sported bleached white blonde (peroxide and proud!) hair, again in styles varying from long and wild to ultra short and spiky but I have always yearned to sport bright colours again but age, and work, posed obstacles. No more!! I took the plunge about a week ago - given that age is just a number and I have been off work and stuck at ...  Read the complete review

obsessive_katy
Premium Review Star Gazor Semi-Permanent Hair Colour: Good so far... (298 words)
by - written on 10/10/02 (Very useful, 800 readings)
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OKay, well for starters I usually buy La Riche Directions or BFunky not because I have any personal preference but because I just hadn't got round to trying Stargazer yet. So when a saw a collection of bottles at a car boot sale (yes, I did get it there. Apparently they were 'bankrupt stock'...hmm...) for £1.50 I had to get it. 'BARGAIN!', I cried and bought myself a bottle of Magenta. Now, I have naturally blonde hair - it's quite light so I don't feel the need for bleach - and I've come to accept that hair colour just doesn't come out that bright. But boy was I in for a treat! I dyed the underside and a ...  Read the complete review

jestastar
Premium Review A Good Hair Day. (414 words)
by - written on 03/06/03 (Useful, 1134 readings)
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Looking back on my teens, I can remember the first time I ever coulourd my hair! Talk about disaster, it was well and truly the unnatural disaster. Raven black on already dark hair all I needed was a white stripe down the middle, though the fashion at the time was punk rock, I was definately the unintentional Mod. I can hear my mother now, What you dying your hair for?, Wait till your older you'll have to do it then thats if you have hair left!! Did I listen?, The problem is when you start you have to continue, unless you are a very patient person and wait for the grow out, but this way you have to put up with two tone hair for quite some time. Into the thirtees and ...  Read the complete review

 

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