Adelle Dazeem
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- Aug 19, 2014
I love overtone. i main,y use their colors for brown hair for a deeper color.
I tried it back in the spring and it was fine; I don't recall my hair reacting poorly to it and the coverage was good. But now my colorist is open again so I'm back to her -- I definitely don't do as good a job as she!Looks like there are some people on this thread who know what they are doing with hair color. Not to hijack this thread (I'm sorry, op!) but a quick recommendation for natural red hair that is looking washed out? Semi permanent?
For the op: has anyone tried Madison Reed? I bought some but I'm afraid to use it.
My hair color is natural. I will sometimes spray something on my hair before I go outside to encourage my hair to lighten but I don't dye my hair.If you have blonde no matter what sort of color you do it might not go away especially if it's not natural, my DD's friend did Jello color and it was a whole thing to get it out. I think when you lift color the hair gets porous and if it's a light it will really stick. Maybe just test a streak in the underneath part first.
This. I dyed mine red a couple of times, and I LOVED it. But at the time I could not afford to keep it up, as it faded so quickly. This was permanent color done in a salon.I've found that red hair dyes (even the permanent ones) fade much more quickly than other colors. Even a "permanent" red will fade out pretty quickly, at least on my hair Just colored mine today, with L'Oreal GInger Twist. It's a discontinued two part color kit, but my DIL drove all over Houston and found four boxes for me for my birthday! It's the only shade of red that doesn't look fake, IMO. It would look great with highlights, as it comes with a highlight kit of its own.
Looks like there are some people on this thread who know what they are doing with hair color. Not to hijack this thread (I'm sorry, op!) but a quick recommendation for natural red hair that is looking washed out? Semi permanent?
For the op: has anyone tried Madison Reed? I bought some but I'm afraid to use it.
I've talked to many hair colorists (because I want that ginger twist formula!) about mixing a red dye with a brown dye when I run out of my kits. That's my fall-back plan for a more natural red.
This is the color I love: View attachment 550709
I really like that color. It's similar to what I'm going for.
Looks like there are some people on this thread who know what they are doing with hair color. Not to hijack this thread (I'm sorry, op!) but a quick recommendation for natural red hair that is looking washed out? Semi permanent?
For the op: has anyone tried Madison Reed? I bought some but I'm afraid to use it.