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Which DIY hair colour to get?

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  • black-saturn
    black-saturn Posts: 13,935 Forumite
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    When I dye my hair I always use Superdrugs own make. Its £2.99 and I have long hair right down to my waist and it covers it all in colour really well. Superdrug also do a wipe which gets any stray dye off your ears etc. Very useful if your hair is as long as mine.
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  • suki1964
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    marybishop wrote:
    Suki - where do you get the tinting brush from - have a Sally not too far away but Boots/Superdrug nearer - can you get it in there?

    By the way - thanks very much everybody - glad I'm not the only one resorting to covering the grey! Mind you when I read somebody's post paying £65 for colour mine didn't seem so bad after all! (£37.50 for tint and wet cut - I don't bother with the blow dry as I just come home and do it myself so seems silly to pay £10 for a load of hot air!)

    Superdrugs sell them - look like a flat pastry brush - only about £2. Or indeed a pastry brush will work at a pinch and Ive even resorted to using a bit of that bristle draft excluder that you nail to the bottom of the front door :)
  • marybishop
    marybishop Posts: 761 Forumite
    Picked up the tinting brush in Superdrug - thanks for that. Loved the idea of draught excluder, very inventive - take it you took it off the door first!
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