Monday, January 30, 2012

What is a good brand of semi-permanant hair color for tweens. Without to many chemicals?

I tried dyeing my hair with natural instincts but when I did a allergy text my skin got really red and itchy. What are some dyes that are safe for 10-13 year olds without too many chemicals.What is a good brand of semi-permanant hair color for tweens. Without to many chemicals?
Even ';Natural Instincts'; is activated with hydrogen peroxide which will break down the hair fiber; make it brassy; and create a heavy line of demarcation. Hydrogen peroxide can also irritate your skin which may be the reaction to the allergy test on your skin. Whenever you are looking at product ingredients make sure you check even the very bottom of the box - this is often where they will include the hydrogen peroxide in the activator section of ingredients. Don't be fooled with words in the title like ';Natural'; or ';Organic'; when it comes to cosmetics.


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KJ D'AubynWhat is a good brand of semi-permanant hair color for tweens. Without to many chemicals?
You should check out these semi permenant hair dyes:





Marginal: If you wash your hair every day, it will come out in 3 days. But, the color is potent and turns out with a nice sheen, watch out, it smells weird. 'Goes for about 5 dollars





Punky Colours: It can last up to 3 weeks, even if you wash every day, it's the best on this list, the color comes out strong and the dye goes for about 18 dollars.





Manic Panic: Manic panic would be the best for you, it last's 2 weeks, the color is strong, it's cheap, but fades unevenly and into grey-tones, so it would be good if you just dyed over it with your natural hair color when you're bored of it [Do NOT use garnier when you want a natural tone]. Manic Panic varies from 7 to 16 dollars.
my daughter says perfect 10, i say why not get some color mouse first to see if its the colors you want before you actually dye it.

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