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Question Posted Tuesday March 7 2006, 4:17 pm

where are some places to buy good hair dye? like I'm looking for normal colored stuff (like brown) but the fun colors are fine too (as long as they have reg colors there!)

because when i got to grocery stores and get like loreal or revlon hair dye they never turn out like they say and fade out of my hair real fast and I'm looking for more professional hair dyes to do myself (well my mom who knows what she is doing)

do they carry them at places like sallys?

ohh yeah web sites are good as long as they have stores too!


( i live in PA if that matters!)


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ladylovel1 answered Wednesday August 6 2008, 1:01 pm:
Hello,

Revlon is good. You can find discounted Brand name cosmetics at onefunshop.com or click here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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xEVYx answered Tuesday March 7 2006, 9:43 pm:
rumors

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uhh rumors is a hair salon place..

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Vanity answered Tuesday March 7 2006, 9:02 pm:
You could try buying some dye from hair salons. Though most of the brands you buy in stores make formulas for salons anyway. The only real difference between the two is the application process (so actually going to a salon and having your hair colored might be worth considering).

It could be that your hair just doesn't take color that well because it's too dry. Make sure that your hair is very well conditioned before you color it. The better conditioned your hair is, the easier it will take to coloring. It will also last longer.

You could also try layered coloring (so that even if the color DOES fade, it won't be as noticeable). But you'd probably have to go to a salon for that. It's too hard to do on your own.

Herbal Essences and Garnier, in my opinion, sell the best hair dyes. They're gentler and the color is bolder and lasts longer (at least for me).

The best way to keep your color vibrant is to use shampoos and conditioners made specifically for colored hair (or the gentlest shampoo you can find) and to wash your hair every other or every few days (depending upon the type of hair you have). Also protect your hair with caps when tanning and swimming because both fade your color very quickly.

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xomegaroni answered Tuesday March 7 2006, 7:43 pm:
try buying dye at salons. basically you juss go in & tell them that you need some sort've dye for your hair & they'll let you buy it. most will anyway, so yeah that way it's cheaper because your mom can do it & stuff. plus you can trust them since that's basically their whole career & they know about what dyes are good.

-hope that helped!♥

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