



( 11 reviews )
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 9 2009
Naturtint Dark Blond worked great on my medium brown hair. Lasts a long time and no funky odors or harsh chemicals. Leaves hair shiny and in good shape. I like to mix wheat germ blonde in with this for hi-lights.
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Mar 9 2009
I've been using this product for almost three years now, and I love this product. I've never had any problems with uneven coloring or streaking with this product. I've received so many complements from people about my hair color. I used to spend thousands of dollars on a professional hair salon color because my colorist used to blend two different shades together so I can have the perfect mahogany/chestnut color. But I didn't like the burning sensation that the salon product gave me, and how it irritated my skin (I have eczema on the back of my neck). I found this product online at first, and had my husband pick me up a few boxes on one of his trips to London. Later, I found the product at Whole Foods, and my local Long's Drugs (in the organic section). I was skeptical because organic products don't usually have the same kind of strength as non organics. No problem here...it was easy and my hair came out perfect the first try! Get yourself the right coloring tools. Go down to your local salon supply store, and get a color brush that has a sharp tip to help part your hair. Get some nice clips to help hold your hair up while you work through the sections of your hair. Also, and most importantly, get yourself a plastic poncho that covers your body while you work on your hair. Have some paper towels handy. I put all my dying equipment onto an old towel, and I do not stand on my white bathroom rugs, and just stand barefoot on the tiles. There will be drips, so avoid getting your things colored along with your hair by prepping your surroundings before hand. The good: No smell. No more burning sensation on my scalp. All natural and much healthier than regular hair dye. My hair actually looks healthier and less dry after I color it. The colors are beautifully mixed. It looks so natural, and offers a true 2-tone shade. In the sunlight, I can see the reds beautifully, and the chestnut color looks radiant in regular indoor light. The permanent dye COMPLETELY covers my tough grays. The bad: It does wear out faster than regular dye. It is more expensive than most home dyes (but still cheaper than salon prices). It bleeds on your towels when drying your hair. It can bleed onto your pillow sheets, if you do not dry your hair completely. However, the dye does wash out of your towels and sheets. It takes longer to work or set in. This means if you have tough grays, like I have, you'll need to keep the dye on for at least 45 minutes.
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Posted: Jan 26 2009
This 4M product is exactly what I wanted: Deep Dark Brown with Merot-like intensity. It colors evenly from root to end, depositing color with out stripping it. If you're familiar with 4M you'll know what I mean, but you don't need #10 peroxide, it uses none and that's great too. I highly recommend this product for ease of application and brilliant color. You'll need to get your 'junk' towels out for the few days after for extra color, but even so you will have strong color and gray coverage just like it promises.














