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.
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'
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Same thinking as buying low fat yoghurts alongside Cadbury cream eggs! There are rules and rules!
I can't understand anyone buying Cadbury's creme eggs, let alone eating them.
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.
I don't think dyeing my hair is environmentally unfriendly! It is a necessity! Or a Vanity.
And cadburys Cream eggs are the biz!
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.
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.
Yes that's a good idea.thanks