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Naturcolor?
Author: rburton25  New Poster
Post Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:15 pm 
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naturcolor hair dye

I recently started using naturcolor after using Light mtn color the gray with henna. Yes, naturcolor has peroxide in it, but the light mtn was so arduous of a process that I gave in. I have a medium ash brown blah hair color normally and I chose a sagebrush brown and put a goldenrod brown in small sections on the top and around face to similate highlights and it was very simple (remember that I am comparing this to the henna process which was like rubbing mud into my hair). My hair looks wonderful and it covered the gray hairs that I have. I see the gray come back in about 4 weeks. I was very happy with this dye and I intend to try more of a chestnut color. Remember that you can take sections and use another color to make your hair look more natural. Also, it specifically states on the packaging that you can only go 1-2 shades up or down in color and that's what I have done with success. There support system on the internet is awful and I hope that will improve. I wanted to see what ingredients that were in the shampoo and conditioner to make sure that there were no parabens and I could not find this info out on the internet as well as easy places to purchase these products. If I remember correctly, they sell a herbal tonic in a small bottle at whole foods and this does contain methyparaben which was listed on it's packaging. If you want an easy process hair dye and you have both brown and grey hair I can vouch for the naturcolor.[B]

Author: jhonismith1234  New Poster
Post Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:14 am 
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Hi
There are many hair colors sold in the market but don't just choose the color read the contents at the pack.It should be chemical free,i suggest to use henna for coloring hair.Yes its color some times appear much red but while you mix henna powder with water add amla and lemon drops.Keep it for sometime 2 3 hours then apply it.After it dry wash it with plain water and the next day wash with shampoo.

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