(08-11-2009, 01:58 PM)thelonghairedman Wrote: for the coloring issue, take all your old pieces, and one by one --get the clairol balsam colors and find the one thats close to your color.. for example to match a #3 -- all i do is take the number 614 comb it into my piece for 10 mins and the color is back to a perfect match.. some pieces the hair takes the color quicker than others -- so its best alot of times to do it for 5-7 min at a shot and then rinse and check it.. obv if i leave it in there too long it gets tooo dark but you have to try out a few numbers to find the right match and the right time to keep it in..
-dom
Dom this Clairol Balsam product looks really good I am going to give it a whirl - the 616 - you just comb it in - sort of like ADF/Back To Natural - except it seems to cost a lot less.
Remember when ADF was $12.00 in the beginning? Now it's like $25? Usually products cost more up front. Once they've been in production the cost goes down. I don't know why this went the opposite. Must be the fancy new bottle as the product looks, feels, smells and works the same.
Hope you're well bro