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flashy 14-12-2009 12:14

Stripping your hair of hair dye
 
GIRLIES



Whilst having my nails done last week i was talking to the girl about my hair colour which is brown and black at the moment

i told her i couldnt wait for it to grow out so i can go back to my normal light brown and she told me that a good clarifier for your hair is actually fairy liquid, its stips off all the naff colour you've put on your hair and within a few washes you are back to your 'normal' colour


Pantene used to do a clear clarifying shampoo that did this, and it was really good

cashman 14-12-2009 14:43

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shaz, Paris tells me, go in a big chemist, not a pokey little un, and ask fer a good hair dye reducer, thats what she did a few yrs back n jobs a good un.:)

flashy 14-12-2009 16:57

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Cashy tell Paris, thankyou, i didnt even know they actually made such a thing

Neil 14-12-2009 17:07

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 769803)
Cashy tell Paris, thankyou, i didnt even know they actually made such a thing

You know what they say, behind every good man is a better woman :rolleyes::D

cashman 14-12-2009 19:10

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 769807)
You know what they say, behind every good man is a better woman :rolleyes::D

So who's the good man?:confused:

junetta 14-12-2009 20:12

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I was told that Head and Shoulders does the trick.

vera 15-12-2009 21:20

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I have used washing up liquid on my hair, when i could not afford shampoo, years ago, and it never made any difference to the colour.

AccyLass 15-12-2009 21:35

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Originally Posted by vera (Post 770146)
I have used washing up liquid on my hair, when i could not afford shampoo, years ago, and it never made any difference to the colour.

Ah! But..... they are talking about Fairy...... you used no frills!! :D

vera 15-12-2009 21:37

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have used fairy as well, it worked out more economical, less was needed, so therefore it lasted longer. xxx Hello daughter xxx

AccyLass 15-12-2009 21:43

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Originally Posted by vera (Post 770155)
have used fairy as well, it worked out more economical, less was needed, so therefore it lasted longer. xxx Hello daughter xxx

:p

flashy 16-12-2009 08:12

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well i've tried it out a couple of times in the last week and as Vera says.....it doesnt make any difference to it



NEXT ........

BERNADETTE 16-12-2009 11:15

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Originally Posted by junetta (Post 769853)
I was told that Head and Shoulders does the trick.

I'm glad I don't use Head And Shoulders then it must be very harsh if it strips hair dye


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