Clairol Root Touch-Up by Nice'n Easy Permanent Hair Dye, 6 Light Brown Hair Color, 2 Count
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No, after you've applied it and given it ten to fifteen minutes to dry. or more, you simply rinse and condition your hair. The next day, I usually shampoo and condition my hair.
Is there a picture of you? If you're talking about the white developer, it's usually not completely full, but more like 1/2 or 2/3, and I've never seen 1/4.
There has never been a problem, but you must inspect the box you receive.
I'm guessing it's too dark for this. I used it to correct the color of my auburn hair.
Selected User Reviews For Clairol Root Touch-Up by Nice'n Easy Permanent Hair Dye, 6 Light Brown Hair Color, 2 Count
I discovered that two boxes of this Root Touch-Ups product are sufficient for my needs. Up is more effective on resistant grays than any full-size box. I mix the two boxes together, use the included brush to cover the roots, then dip my gloved fingers into the remaining product and work my finger tips under my hair to cover any roots I may have missed. I leave it on for 35 minutes, and my stylist always compliments me on how well I use color. I'm not sure why, but it seems to work better.
I'm only talking about a smidgeon. I was certain it wouldn't happen again, but after doing some research, I discovered that other reviewers have experienced the same problem. I'm furious because I was all set to use it and then something went wrong. again. I've been using it for years, and the white liquid has always been fuller. Maybe 100% full, but 75% at the very least. I'd say it was 20% full or less or less or less or less or less or less or less or less or It's ridiculous!.
BEWARE. For a single box, the price is outrageous. Yes, I received a single box, not two, as other reviewers stated, making the price absurd. I'll return it, but the inconvenience of having to do so due to false advertising falls on me.
I placed an order for a two-pack of six cards. 5 shades of light brown The first time I opened the step one tube, it looked fine at first, but by the time I emptied the rest of the tube, the color had changed. yellow- blondish to black/purple is the range of hair color. I tossed it and opened the other box, which was fine; I think I'll stick to buying from the neighborhood store. There is no way to get a refund for a defective box.
I buy two boxes of this in the sizes 5R and 6 and combine them in a custard dish. It yields approximately four servings. 5 tablespoons is more than enough for my hair. The best part is that instead of the usual 40 minutes, I only have to leave it on for about 20 minutes. A typical box of color requires 45 minutes to complete. My hair has gotten a lot of positive feedback!.
1) This listing is for a SINGLE BOX of product at this price (currently $10). The number 99) is absurd. It's $8. The most expensive version is 49 dollars at CVS, but it is frequently on sale. I was under the impression that this price was for TWO people. 2) You are not allowed to return this product, and they do not inform you of this. 3) This product (or perhaps all Clairol products now, I'm not sure) is thicker in the tube than the old product; I received a tube that was very dry, like old toothpaste, and then I received another box that was thick like icing. To ensure coverage, you must thoroughly combine the ingredients. It's a little more difficult to work with than the previous product, which was creamier.
This is something I've never tried before, but it really works. My hair appointment was canceled, so I had to wait several weeks longer than usual. I was worried about my gray roots because I had a big meeting coming up. This was EXACTLY what I was looking for. It was incredibly simple, and it worked wonders for covering the gray for those few weeks. I ended up purchasing several additional boxes to keep on hand!.
This color (6A) did not cover stubborn grays, according to my findings. Also, the color did not turn out exactly as shown on the box or on the website; instead of a light brown, it came out looking more like a blonde (almost the same color as my hightlights). It has a slight brassy undertone to it. I'm not a big fan of oranges. Because I have ish tones in my hair, I'm not sure I'd try 6A again, especially since it didn't cover all of my grays.