![]() I also am planning to try the other Brunette treatments - the deepening color treatment and the gloss. I will use it again next shampoo, using less product than before and not shampooing after. To my delight it did not! My grays are still beigey golden brown, and my hair is still so shiny and soft. Today I washed my hair again and did not use the glaze, curious to see if it completely washed out. A few of my grays are still shinier than the others but it looks totally multitonal and natural. And this was even though I shampooed again AFTER using it. The rest of my hair was soft and so shiny I couldn't believe it was from a drugstore product. The grays were a light blondish brown - like highlights. I was really surprised when I dried my hair. It's not BAD by any stretch, but it's definitely a strong scent. It still felt silky and glossy after the shampoo, and I could still smell the rather intense John Frieda fragrance. I felt like I couldn't even get all the product out of my hair with a lot of rinsing, so I actually shampooed it again with a color-safe shampoo. Then, I let it sit for 5-6 minutes before rinsing very well. It definitely stains skin so make sure to wipe off your face and neck if it drips! I completely saturated my long hair - I'd say I used about half the bottle. I got out of the shower after shampooing and toweling dry, and applied it like I would regular hair color, using gloves. I didn't use the John Frieda glaze exactly as directed. I have about 20% that blended well with my natural dark blonde/light brown hair when I colored my hair with light golden brown or medium brown. I really wasn't expecting much from this, but I thought if it's truly a color-depositing glaze, maybe it will blend my grays. I always prized myself on luxurious long hair, so I really wanted to find a way to blend the grays and let my hair grow out undamaged. I have only been coloring my hair for a few years to combat stray grays, and in that time my hair has become brittle and dry. Using spray-on gray coverage is just SAD. There is a no peroxide/no ammonia brand out of Canada that gets mixed reviews, and also a few Indian brands but I'm hesitant because they seem so off-brand. I don't really want blue and purple hair. Those are great, but a lot of us just wish we could have natural color that lasts for 12 washes and doesn't contain ammonia or peroxide or anything else to lift the color of the hair. They stopped making it, and now the only deposit-only truly semi-permanent colors are Manic Panic and those like it in radical colors. I have been feeling paranoid that I'll be a gray-haired old lady way before my time if I don't find a solution.įor years Loving Care was a great choice for deposit-only color with no peroxide or ammonia. I am already allergic to henna, so that is definitely not an option, plus I never cared for the orange henna look. When I try to use it, if feels like I am putting acid on my scalp and every place it touches turns red and inflamed. ![]() ![]() ![]() Even though I only ever used demi-permanent color, I am now reactive to anything I put on my hair that has peroxide. I have recently developed an allergy to hair dye.
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