depending what tone you´d like you can also use manic panic... super safe.. not animal tested..and does not damage your hair one bit... it comes in many exotic colors.. but they also have normal shades of black, brown...
depending what tone you´d like you can also use manic panic... super safe.. not animal tested..and does not damage your hair one bit... it comes in many exotic colors.. but they also have normal shades of black, brown...
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Thanks, Isabel, I'll check it out!
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I'd vote for "au naturel" also. I don't think I would be tempted to colour mine, too mush trouble for one thing. But a doctor was quoted as saying dyes can penetrate the scalp and cause cancer. Flaunt the grey , I don't think people really care about going grey anymore. I have some grey coming in and it just doesn't bother me.
I don't colour my hair- I can't be bothered with the upkeep. I don't think I have had my hair cut in a year or so...and it needs it! LOL.
I figure if I still weigh 30 pounds more than I should, why bother with the rest of the 'look'? (Only slightly kidding). Really, it is the cost, the time involved and the upkeep. Way too much trouble.
Why not use a color shampoo? It will look more natural but take the edge of the grey. Shampoo your hair with that once a week, you only leave it in for 2-5 min. I know you can get some in USA - not here though.
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I used manic panic.. although I must say in red.. but I used it in the shower.. grabbed a strand colored it with my hands(gloved of course.. it was red.. hehe).. let it sit while I soaped.. like less than 5.. hehe and rinsed.. voilá vibrant red hair... and my hair is very light.. just as porous as grey hair.. so it should work.. AND you can add a few to your regular shampoo for "retouching".. could it be more simple.. just gotaa see if there´s a color ok for you..
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You could always try the pioneer method - either sage, or sage and rosemary, see http://www.pioneerthinking.com/graydye.html. Dunno if it works, but it'd be a nice fragrant thing to try, and cheap, too!
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