This was a good experiment:
40 minutes with Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Multi-Lights highlighting dye on a sample (cut, off of my head, don't worry) of my hennaed hair when the instructions said 20 minutes produced absolutely no change. That was $8 well spent. I could have spent more money and possibly fried my hair or turned it the color of cheddar cheese. And, really, why would I want to put something on my head that may cause blindness if you put it on your eyebrows?
Next up: I'm going to try making chamomile tea, putting it on my hair and going out in the sun to let it dry to see if I get any blonde highlights.
I'm craving some kind of change to the color and still not sure if I'm ready to grow out the roots any further. I might darken the ends as per
marrus's suggestion. For that, I'll try henna and a lot of indigo.
Eh, at least the dye comes with a nice nourishing Avocado oil conditioner as a consolation prize.
40 minutes with Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Multi-Lights highlighting dye on a sample (cut, off of my head, don't worry) of my hennaed hair when the instructions said 20 minutes produced absolutely no change. That was $8 well spent. I could have spent more money and possibly fried my hair or turned it the color of cheddar cheese. And, really, why would I want to put something on my head that may cause blindness if you put it on your eyebrows?
Next up: I'm going to try making chamomile tea, putting it on my hair and going out in the sun to let it dry to see if I get any blonde highlights.
I'm craving some kind of change to the color and still not sure if I'm ready to grow out the roots any further. I might darken the ends as per
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Eh, at least the dye comes with a nice nourishing Avocado oil conditioner as a consolation prize.