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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 258561" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>For many years I refused to color my hair. Then I had a hair guy who INSISTED on it - he taught at his own school AND around the world for Redken, so I let him. It was nice. Then I got braver and colored my own hair. I didn't really have many problems. </p><p></p><p>When I decided to highlight my hair I went to the beauty supply store (they are open to the public here) and I bought the stuff the salons use. I actually started buying my hair dye there also - MUCH gentler on the hair and about the same price as the better brands in the supermarket. You just have to buy the developer and color separately. And a bottle to mix them in. And gloves.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, you may need to have that fixed. Or at least go to a beauty supply store and ask what they recommend to fix it.</p><p></p><p>I did find a really cool gadget at walmart to help color my hair. It is a bottle designed to get the color to the roots of your hair - instead of the 1 nozzle it has about 8 of them side by side. Really helps, esp with thick hair.</p><p></p><p>Now I am all gray though. I am allergic to the dyes. At least you CAN color your hair!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 258561, member: 1233"] For many years I refused to color my hair. Then I had a hair guy who INSISTED on it - he taught at his own school AND around the world for Redken, so I let him. It was nice. Then I got braver and colored my own hair. I didn't really have many problems. When I decided to highlight my hair I went to the beauty supply store (they are open to the public here) and I bought the stuff the salons use. I actually started buying my hair dye there also - MUCH gentler on the hair and about the same price as the better brands in the supermarket. You just have to buy the developer and color separately. And a bottle to mix them in. And gloves. Anyway, you may need to have that fixed. Or at least go to a beauty supply store and ask what they recommend to fix it. I did find a really cool gadget at walmart to help color my hair. It is a bottle designed to get the color to the roots of your hair - instead of the 1 nozzle it has about 8 of them side by side. Really helps, esp with thick hair. Now I am all gray though. I am allergic to the dyes. At least you CAN color your hair! [/QUOTE]
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