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laurentwink | 09:49 Thu 05th Aug 2010 | Beauty
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Hi, I would like to dye my hair (it is med brown at the mo) and do not want any roots coming thorugh after several washes, does anyone know what I can use? i am going to boots in a few hours time but have got no idea what to look for! I;ve got my friends wedding next week so am a bit nervous to even know what colour to get, i would like to cover up some grey hairs (at 26 years old)?! and have a change, any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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if you are unsure get it done it professionally although I have been dyeing my own hair from I was 15
Hi - I posted a similar thread a while back = couldnt afford trip to hairdressers so used a kit bought in Boots.
http://www.theanswerb...k/Question875989.html
I went for the Perfect 10 one in the end
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Thanks, the thing is i dont mind doing it at home cos i dont want a major change but just dont want the roots coming thorugh! I wonder if a temporary or semi-perm would do the trick? What do you reckon?
I always use the swarzcopf ((cant spell it for toffee lol)) live colours they are lovely strong colours and are permanant so lasts few months normally
I get a semi-perm color at salon. It is sometimes sold as a "glaze" and it gently fades, so no root lines. Be careful doing it at home. It can be even more costly to fix a a botched home job than if it had just been done at salon in first place. I am in NY and the prosuct my girl uses is by Redken-shades. She mixes it so I don't know about a colour name.

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