Ohhh I love how shiny peoples hair is after coloring. I always wished I could use a semi permanent.
To cover gray, I think the further away from black the better. Maybe just a shade darker than natural? I know a few sark friends who are grey have gone a bit lighter with their dyes of late.
Pfft who am I kidding, I'm no hairdresser.have fun. I love a girls day.
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My two favourites as far as permanent colours go are Clairol Nice n Easy (the one with tri-tone colour to look more natural), and Garnier Nutrisse colours. These brands are my two go-to hair colourants because they're reasonably priced (I have very thick hair so need to use 2 packs, it can get exxy!), have a really comprehensive range of shades, and don't fry my hair like some other brands (Schwarzkopf Brilliance, I'm looking at YOU!). I also tried Schwarzkopf Coloriste a few weeks ago and really liked it, it didn't 'hurt' my hair and the processing time is only 10 minutes (good for a busy mum!)... and the best part was that I got two boxes of it for $11 from Crazy Clarks! (They sell discontinued shades so if you have a discount store nearby, check out your options)
Have a great day, ladies! x


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