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Review on GKhair Global Keratin Professional Hair Color Cream Tube: Nourishing, Cleansing Colors for Styling, High Performance & Long Lasting Semi-Permanent by Wendy Backous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

What did you do to go from blond hair to coppery red?

I'm following Kim Abbott's instructions and they saved me! I decided to dye my hair myself after California closed beauty salons for the second time (COVID19). My natural hair is medium dark brown with red undertones and I had blonde highlights with copper undertones. My hair turned very coppery and orange even with purple shampoo. Also, I couldn't stand five inches of hair growing out without highlights. And I was also ready for change. Wanted to switch to copper red. And I was afraid of getting a very strange greenish result due to highlights. So I used bright red as the fill color. My hair is thin and shoulder length: it took me about 1/4 of a bottle to cover it completely. The first photo shows my wet hair before applying Colorful Red. I wet and dried my hair first before applying the Colorful Red all over my head and then covering it with a plastic cap for 25 minutes. In the second photo the color I received after 25 minutes. I kinda like it but without a permanent color over it it doesn't last as long. So I applied 30 Volume Copper Red Permanent Color with 30 Volume Developer and added half a bottle to boost the color. I applied it to my hair without rinsing (I put on a plastic cap and waited 45 minutes. I washed all the color off my hair with lukewarm water and then put on a good conditioner (no shampoo)). In the third photo is the As a result, I also added a photo with all the materials I used. The color I got is a little darker than I wanted. I think it gets lighter when I wash my hair. So if you want a lighter color, don't do it. Add filler to permanent color or use more developer volume.

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