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I am dyeing my hair tommorow with
Loreal color rays and I wanted to know if anyone has used this dye. My main concern is that i dont want my hair to become really dry and damaged and burned up and i wanted to know if this product can really ruinhair. I also wanted to know if anyone had good results with this dye.
well thanks for you help bye.
Razhie answered Monday August 28 2006, 11:58 pm: I've used most of the brands of dye out there and Loreal is by far my favorite and most trusted.
Some people's hair takes colour better then others, but by and large, if you just use the dye correctly and use a decent conditioner for coloured hair, you'll hair will be just fine. With colour rays, you aren't even bleaching it, so I wouldn't worry.
Of course, for the best possible treatment for your hair, go to a salon, but personally, I never bother. I haven't used colour rays, but I've always been happy with Loreal products so you can relax. If you are really worried, do a stand test with just a few strands of hair deep in the back and see how it will look. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
x3CaRmEnx3 answered Monday August 28 2006, 10:53 pm: i know this question is about loreal hair dye but i sugget going to a salon for the best results because ive dyed my hair in the past and at home hair dye kits just dont seem to work as well as when a professional does it
......HEY HUN me againn i just wanted to say that yes it is possible for your hair to dry out when you die it i know mine does now that its completely bleached blonde i suggest using a deep conditioning productive that you leave in your hair for x amounts of minutes...thats would help greatly [ x3CaRmEnx3's advice column | Ask x3CaRmEnx3 A Question ]
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