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  • hogweedhogweed Posts: 4,053
    philippa smith2 says:

    I wonder how many use chemicals on their hair but draw the line on using them in the garden ? and is it really logical ?

    Similar thing with cosmetics I suppose.   

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     Same thinking as buying low fat yoghurts alongside Cadbury cream eggs! There are rules and rules!

    'Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement' - Helen Keller
  • ObelixxObelixx Posts: 30,088

    I can't understand anyone buying Cadbury's creme eggs, let alone eating them.

    Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
    "The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
    Plato
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505

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    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • LoganLogan Posts: 2,532

    It advises to do a skin test before using it,When I've used certain makes my scalp is tingling when using it, so I didn't use it again. The one at the moment is Loreal prodigy, it has no ammonia and is oil based. I have thought of not doing it anymore but my hair is long and will take a long time to grow out.

  • hogweedhogweed Posts: 4,053

    I don't think dyeing my hair is environmentally unfriendly! It is a necessity! Or a Vanity. 

    And cadburys Cream eggs are the biz!

    'Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement' - Helen Keller
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505

    Logan, I think the theory is, you dye your hair one last time in a colour as close to natural as possible and then let it grow out.

    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • LoganLogan Posts: 2,532
    Dovefromabove says:

    There's this http://www.itspure.co.uk/herbal-hair-colours.html

    but I've never used it and it does contain henna - I think most herbal hair colours contain it  - I've stopped colouring my hair and am happily 'silver' image

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     I'm thinking again of henna, these days it can be used for grey hair but it won't be the same colour it will be lighter.thanks.image

  • LoganLogan Posts: 2,532
    B3 says:

    Logan, I think the theory is, you dye your hair one last time in a colour as close to natural as possible and then let it grow out.

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     Yes that's a good idea.thanksimage

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