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Re: Auburn Hair Color
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Thanks Val! It's me again. We're still in anticipation
Wella sounds good for any color, not only for auburn hair color. So, your reccomendation is Wella.
To be honest - everything is a bit quiet at the moment, but I figure - the big makeover will happen before our summer holidays in Croatia next month.
I'll mention Wella and see what happens next.
Thanks a lot for being friendly and helpful.
Cheers,
Ben.

Posted on: 2012/6/27 16:58
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Hi there,

As you did say there are a lot of companies to choose from out there.

Red tones however tend to fade out, and need regular toning to keep the vibrancy going. From experience and having tried many different brands we find Wella reds tend to stay a little longer.

If you had to check-out their colour chart I'm sure you will find thedesired result...

the colour in the picture seems to be the equivalent of 66/44, but ther are many other options.

You could also go to Sally's (hair-dressing retailer) they could help you choosing the right shade too.

Regards,

Val

Posted on: 2012/5/29 12:50
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Auburn Hair Color
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Hey people. This one may be strange for some, but it is honest. I'm a 42 year old guy, husband, father of three. My wife recently decided to change her hair color to auburn. Nothing wrong with that, if you ask me...well, she's been blonde for more than 20 years now. Her natural hair is also light brown, almost ...well - blonde. I think changing her hair to red will be quite a shock for some people, but - what the heck? That's not important. The important thing is she feels happy.
Now to my concerns: I was checking the web-world , 'cause I was trying to be helpful. The fact is - my wife doesn't want to go to the professional hairdresser. I found numerous websites regarding auburn hair color, but one thing really goes through my mind for most of the time: which product, which manufacturer to buy? I know all about different shades, conditioners, procedures...but, having in mind numerous companies - I'd love to hear some of your experiences, opinions, ideas, potntial warnings etc...
Is it L'Oreal, is it Garnier, Clairol, Procter & Gamble, Sunsilk...or any other?

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Posted on: 2012/5/25 15:03

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