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Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:54 pm |
I'm interested to try Nice N Easy hair color, but would like to know if anyone here has tried it, and how do you like it?
Is it really easy to use? Is it idiot-proof? LOL I am not very good at coloring hair, so will I mess it up?
Does it leave your hair nice and soft? Or does your hair become damaged from using it? Does the color stay on until the next application? |
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Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:24 pm |
Garnier .hair colors are best for hair and no side effect. |
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Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:23 am |
hello, can you please explain what you liked about garnier? Does the color stay on and not fade over time? Does it dry out hair? Is it easy to use? |
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Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:57 am |
I dont colour my hair but have helped my mum do hers nearly every year, and Nice n Easy is definately not nice and easy. It doesnt cover grey hair and the colour doesnt show up much.
Most hair colours are relatively easy to use but to achieve the colour and radiance of the model on the box is hard! The best one I've used on my mum is Schwarzkoff. |
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Sat Sep 25, 2010 2:35 am |
Can you buy salon hair colour anywhere?
if you can do that it is usually better.
I like the salon colours better because they come ina tube and you can blend them together easier.
Also if you have shorter hair you sometimes just need 1/2 the tube and so you do not waste anything as you can close the tube up with the cap on it..and reuse that later.
-I usually need to get developper separately,as everything I buy it is not in a kit...
might be more work then you want though...
I used to like Wella Colour charm, but not sure it covers grey as I do not have grey yet.
My mom used to use Shwatzkopf and that is a good brand too.
I used to use Goldwell colour mousse, but the one I bought washed out in a few uses and was temporary colour.
to get the colours on the box I think you usually need at least 2 shades and a professonal to do it. |
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Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:31 pm |
I do have a friend who is a hairdresser, so she might oblige to buy the salon quality hair dyes for me. But I was looking for the home one because I thought it'd be easier to use.
Regarding gray coverage, if nice n easy doesn't provide gray coverage, it's useless for me. Thanks yeahyeah for letting me know about this. I want to try coloring my hair because I'm getting too much gray, and worry I'm going bald due to hair plucking daily. |
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