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I bought it 2 weeks ago because of you and … IT IS SO NATURAL . It is really shocking I dont Even know if I Even will buy from a other company, the hair is soft and I did receive the exact package that She got, it felt luxurious unboxing it, I did a braid out on my hair and on the wig, slept with it ( no probem ) and the blend …. All I used was cantu curl activator and grease … I cant tell you how happy I am and all of this for less than 250$ and I got the longest one in 4b-c , I have the front of my hair broken , it only gets to my upper lip but it still blends , and honestly , now I think im going to buy the closure version to have 0 leave out and leave my hair in plaits underneath , until my hair looks like the wig xd All of this to say … thank you for making me buy it , I feel super confident and it makes me want to care for my hair ( Even more . ) and yeah thank you
I can’t tell because those of us with natural curly hair always can tell when y’all got jherri curls and wigs on talking crap about us but y’all wanna be us mixed girls.
This colour looks SO good on you! As for the roots in the front : 1. Get COOL TONED brown hair dye, 1-2 shades darker than the colour you want to cover. 2. Get volume 10 developer, not the 20 that comes in the dye box. 3. Mix a third (up to half) of the colour into the quantity of developer (volume 10) that would've been required for the whole tube of colour.* *The easiest way to do this is to get the developer bottle that comes with the box dye, mark where the developer sits to know the quantity, empty it, and fill it up with volume 10 developer. Then, into that, you add 1/3 to 1/2 of the colour tube/bottle. That'll act like a toner, but stronger, and permanent. I do this all the time, because toner is confusing, too expensive, and doesn't last long.
I think you have what’s called “fire roots” in the front. You have to put the color on the roots last. Maybe even space it out from the ends because they are closest to your scalp which produces heat so it processed quicker in those areas. I’d probably try a toner or you’ll have to deposit color in those areas to get it to match the rest of your hair.
The color came out pretty nice towards the end❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥...but yea maybe a toner can take the orange/yellow tone out the roots...also a pro-colorist can probably help going forward to enure your hair isn't over-processed/damaged, but great color!