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home hair colouring
benny123
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i want o dye my hair at home instead of having this done at hairdressers, i wondered if anyone had tried the colour radiance 10 from superdrug or can recommend anyother reasonably priced one ( for dark brown hair, few grey hairs to disguise ! )
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I use the perfect 10 one its on offer at the minute £4 in boots - and it only takes 10 minutes. I have dark brown hair with a few greys too - it does cover them but they come back quite quickly - and seem to poke out a quirky angles! I keep plucking the odd stray one but I cant do that forever can I?
Anyway - give this a try I like it.You can stand there and agonize........
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I use Nice n Easy it covers greys really well and I redo mine about once a month, unless your hair is in tip top condition it will be slightly porous I would recommend going one or two shades lighter than the colour you actually want, for example I have mid brown hair but use shade 114 light ash brown, the result is mid brown - good luck and have fun:)Thank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0
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I use superdrugs ordinary dye and it is as good as any other one I have tried. I don't think you would have any problem with any of their products. They quite often have offers that if you buy 2 you get them cheaper.0
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thank you, might try the nice n easy in a warm red colour to brighten hair up and hide the grey0
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I use Nice n Easy, and it is nice and easy and covers up my few greys! It's often on offer at 2 for £something in Boots and Superdrug.
I have medium brown hair naturally but I use their colour 'natural darkest caramel brown' and it comes out about the same as Dannii Minogue's.
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Ive gone back to using nice & easy, i tried both perfect 10 and colour radiance nice to use but had to re-touch my grey hair more often as it seemed to bleed thru after a couple of washes, i also go a shade lighter with the nice&easy as it comes out a lot darker then on the box0
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Sainsbury has Nice N Easy at £8 for x2 packs. I had planned to have highlights, but when I added it up it would be about £100, (to include cut and blow dry) just can't justify that. My hair is mousy coloured (so can't help with colours), but N&E does leave it in good condition, in my humble.0
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thank you, might try the nice n easy in a warm red colour to brighten hair up and hide the grey
Be very careful using anything red, as on the grey hair as it can go very bright red :eek:, read the instructions on the box to see what it recommends as it also depends on what percentage of grey you have.
Also, Level 3 is permanent (grows out and leaves a regrowth showing) Level 2 washes out after 6 to 8 washes but always lasted much longer on mine and Level 1, washes out in 1 to 4 shampoos.
Hope that helps....Grant me the serenity to accept the people I cannot change, the courage to change the one I can and the wisdom to know it's me"0
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