05-25-2009, 04:17 PM,
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Meandean
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Re: Back 2 Natural-This stuff works even better then before!
Well heres something starnge I did..... I put a small amount on my dry hair and combed it in.I wanted to leave it on for
10 minutes before taking a shower.I got busy and never did take a shower but the product dried in my hair and
my hair looked great!Its soft,I dont see any color on my hand after running it thru my hair.
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05-25-2009, 05:35 PM,
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adfhair
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Re: Back 2 Natural-This stuff works even better then before!
I will do Buckeye,
I should be having our Natural Ash Color Spray on very soon, this is a temporary/semipermanent Ash tone to reduce and control red/orange tones it is in a spray form so you can direct it more specifically at areas that need urgent attention.
I'll keep you posted.
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09-16-2009, 06:11 AM,
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TTK
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Re: Back 2 Natural-This stuff works even better then before!
i've bought myself 2 Back2Natural medium brown kits.
But i've read on the instructions to avoid eyebrowns and clothing, witch means it's risky to coloring natural materials.
But what about the lace and bleaching knots?
Seems logical that this also will change color, since it is also a natural product, right?.
Therefore, Is it appropriate to use color block on the bottom of the lace, before apply the conditioner, or can it be apply without color damage the lace and knots?
I have a french lace with ofcorse bleaching knots.
How did you guys use it?
Thx,
Chris
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09-20-2009, 03:23 AM,
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TTK
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Re: Back 2 Natural-This stuff works even better then before!
TTK Wrote:i've bought myself 2 Back2Natural medium brown kits.
But i've read on the instructions to avoid eyebrowns and clothing, witch means it's risky to coloring natural materials.
But what about the lace and bleaching knots?
Seems logical that this also will change color, since it is also a natural product, right?.
Therefore, Is it appropriate to use color block on the bottom of the lace, before apply the conditioner, or can it be apply without color damage the lace and knots?
I have a french lace with ofcorse bleaching knots.
How did you guys use it?
Thx,
Chris
no one experience?
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09-20-2009, 04:17 AM,
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balamouti
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Re: Back 2 Natural-This stuff works even better then before!
Hey there,
Wrap styro head with aluminum foil.
Coat it with vaseline (thick).
Sink unit on styro head. Ensure lace is sunk in vaseline.
secure with pins on styro head.
Dye the piece freely. Use a comb
When u wash the dye out. Do it bottom side up.
Fini.
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09-20-2009, 05:03 AM,
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lvmt
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Re: Back 2 Natural-This stuff works even better then before!
Back 2 Natural is a good product. I used to buy it. But I switched to Color Brilliance (SEMI_ PERMANENT....not permanent) about 6 months ago. I see no difference in the quality of the color, ease of use, etc. But two differences do exist: price and permanence. I bought a bottle of CB at Sally's for $3.50. Online they show $4.99. But the big difference is in permanence. I found that Back 2 Natural does not last long. It washes out way too fast lasting only 2 or 3 washings of my own hair . CB is semi-permanent. I can apply it to my own hair, wash my hair every day, and it still has not washed out after 10 days or longer. CB on my hair piece is good for a month or longer. After using CB I then apply Infusiun 23....the "leave in" formula. My hair and the hair on my piece is then perfectly colored and conditioned. Very simple and inexpensive.
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Michael
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