Red hair refresher?

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Michele S.

Jan 5, 2014

Michele S.

Splat is my go to non-natural dye. I have course thick hair and it works wonders. But like I said, it stains horribly so be careful lol. I had a blue neck for a week lol. Also, splat bleeds out every time you wash, condition, or get your hair wet. I've asked to make sure it wasn't just me.

Lisa thank you so much, I think that's what I'm going to do! That picture is the closest thing I've seen to my color!!

Jan 6, 2014

Katy M.

I use the magenta color from loreal too, but I go over it with the manic panic vampire red. If your hair is a really light blond shade the vampire red is going to be super bright, but if it's a darker light shade it'll be a nice deep/burgundy red color. With the color your hair is now the vampire red should work nicely. I've been using it for years.

Jan 6, 2014

Lacey H.

My hair is a pretty bright red much like yours. I'm also a licenced cosmetologist :) I use Sallys brand ion brights in red to refresh my color it doesn't take any peroxide, its very thick so I add a bit of conditioner and put in my hair for about 10 minutes and wash out and its good as new :) ans doesn't cause any damage :) hope this helps.

Jan 6, 2014

Annmarie K.

Have you tried a color depositing shampoo & conditioner? Davinine has a great line. Also, Revlon Colour Ball is basically a volor depositing conditioner but you have to use gloves. Red is the hardest color to keep in and get out of hair. It's important good products are used to slow fading down. Hope this helps!

Jan 6, 2014

Jennifer T.

Buy the shampoo and conditioner, "Riveting Red" at Sally's. It will prevent your color from fading quickly and look more vibrant :)

Jan 6, 2014

Jennifer T.

See :)