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orange hair!
I chose # 102 ash blond for a first time at home dye to blend dark and light blond and avoid any red. Now I am embarrassed to leave the house and trying to figure out how to re-dye this hair. It looks orange. a waste of time, money, and emotion. very upsetting.
02/19/12
About the foam that doesn't foam
Used this product about 5 times trying to give it a chance but it doesn't foam as shown in the illustration which causes it to drip and be messy. Also I have had to settle for reddish brown instead of the auburn choices I have in the other Nice N Easy of which I have used for 30 years.
02/18/12
If you want your hair to become pitch black, go ahead, use this
I used this product back in September, but I just saw a commercial for it and decided I must write a review. 5 months later, and seeing the commercial STILL makes me mad. And seeing current reviews show that Clairol clearly hasn't done much to try and make their product any better. Usually when I want to dye my hair dark brown, I choose a dark brown shade. But when I dyed my hair in September I decided to go with a Medium Brown since Dark Brown is usually to dark for my liking at first. First of all, the foam is a bit easier to apply, but it still is messy. And if I remember correctly, it smelled AWFUL. Of course, most hair dye smells bad, but this was the worst. It smelled like rotten egg, and left my hair smelling like that for a couple days (After washing my hair 4 times a day). I ended up rinsing out the color about 5 or 10 minutes early, because it looked like it was becoming black, not brown. I was right. My hair was pitch black. I absolutely hated it. I tried to wash my hair 4 times a day, but it would not fade at all. After 2 weeks or so I just got so sick of it I ended up using color remover and re-colored my hair a different color (and brand). I try to not use any clairol product any more, because this experience has caused me to distrust them.
02/11/12
Thought I got lucky...
My natural hair is darkest brown with some red/orange strands that make it look lighter at times. I have random grey strands and noticable grey anywhere my hair is parted. I had only used semi-permanent before this. I really thought I got lucky with my first pick for permanent: 118 Natural Medium Brown.
I LOVED how my hair felt and looked. It was soft and shiny and had a beautiful color-- almost identical to when I was younger. I loved it up until Day 4 or 5 when the greys started to fight back and win. I still liked it until about day 10 when I began to notice a copper penney glow on top of my head.
Soon after the top two inches of my hair got lighter and lighter and the bottom lost the light tones and started looking color-built-black. It was not attractive and I feared the top was going to turn tangerine.
I called my brutally honest (home color experienced) sister and she thought I must have botched the instructions and started in wrong place and not left it in long enough. She told me it wasn't orange but was definitely two shades lighter on top and that she could see the greys and a copper glow. Ugh!
She told me to wait a full six weeks from when I colored and try again, leave in 45 minutes and make sure to follow the instructions for not a first-timer.
It looked just as beautiful the next try and the 45 minutes did keep the grey in check for 3 weeks but the copper glow and lightening (even lighter than last time) happened again so I need a different color but I love how the dye treats my hair.
I still recommend the color to people who have lighter hair than is on the box or darker hair but without any warm tones in natural hair.
I was going to try 120 but I see orange issues there too. I hate to be forced to get rid of all my natural warm tones with a cool/ash color but this copper glow must go!
02/06/12

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