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Dec 30, 2012
Ashley J.
I'd like to dye my hair at home with box dye from the drugstore. Any good brands tips??
Dec 30, 2012
Carlita F.
I would never suggest anyone to buy drugstore color you have nooooooo idea how bad it could be! You should just go a beauty supply store like sally buy a tube of color and sum developer. Drugstore color you have to be veryyy careful a lot of them have metallic salts and late if for sum reason yu go to the salon get yur hair colored/highlighted yu hair can burn off, in order to change the color you wud have to wait to grow it out and cut it.
Dec 30, 2012
Alli Rose G.
I got to Sally Beauty Supply and buy the dye, developer, and other products. I find I can get more of what I want, and I damage my hair less because I use lower developers. I'd only suggest it if you know what you're doing. When I first started dying my hair, I found that Garnier worked the best.