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Old 08-24-2008, 08:53 AM #21
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I have been using those temporary rinse things, but noticed lately, its not covering all the grey, and wow it washes out faster than I expected or liked. I have been thinking about switching to a regular color product. I will definatly do it myself at home. We have limited salons around here, and the one in town is $80 to $100 bucks. that includes the cut, and style. I WONT afford that every 2 months. that is just silly. I can afford a $12 bottle of color. If I travel 30 minutes ONE WAY I can get to a more reasonable place $40 to $60 including the cut, but that still alot of money. I will enlist the DH to help. he hates when I come home saying "honey! guess what I bought?" he knows it involves him. hehe.
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Old 08-24-2008, 09:02 AM #22
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I have colored my own hair for 15 yrs. I started graying in my teens, by 30 it was pretty intense.



Last time, I tried Clairol Perfect 10. It was about $11. Comes with a comb-style applicator, instead of trying to squirt all the stuff from a bottle tip.

WOW, did that go on fast! Took less than half the time! Maybe 1/3, 1/4 the time to get in on my hair. Then, you only have to leave it on 10-15 minutes, instead of 20-35 minutes.

Rinsed out easy too.

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Okay, it costs more than some, and there aren't as many colors to chose from. I can deal with that for the ease of use and saving all that time! My arms were fine after doing my hair. Awesome!
lil'monkey used that recently to cover up her pink hair. can't have pink hair at school.

i would think it would do an awesome job on grey hair. it coverd her pink totally. she is 14 and did it herself. the applicator made it easy.

my hair is totally grown out. no highlights even. in the best condition it has been in year. but i am sooo itchy to go back blonde.
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