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Bleach London shampoo and conditioner

 
(@Jaffacake)
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Just wondering what your guys opinion on bleach London shampoo and conditioner is? Dyed my hair on it Thursday and Friday ( I have so much hair, needed to redo some strands) to crazy colors pinkissimo. Haven't washed it since getting it done and my hair is going a bit greasy.

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Posted : March 15, 2016 2:52 pm
(@janineb)
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If this is the ones they've started doing with colour added, just add some dye to your usual shampoo and conditioner. No point in paying extra for something "special" because it's not actually special.

If it's another one, I personally don't know because I wouldn't try them. I mostly conditioner only wash when my hair isn't blonde/white. It's better for the hair and it's the best way to stop colour fading.

Invest in some dry shampoo if you haven't already πŸ™‚

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Posted : March 15, 2016 3:53 pm
(@Jaffacake)
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Thanks for the reply Janineb....yes it was the ones with the colour, I have some shampoo and conditioner in the Rose colour left, but with your advice it means I don't have to spend Β£20+ on them next time.
Now, if I were to add some dye to my usual conditioner (conditioner I was using when my rose got low and I needed to wait) would I leave it in my hair for any length of time? Or just rinse it straight out with cold water?
I will need to look at dry shampoos....someone did tell me that they weren't great to use unless you were blonde. Have never used them so have no idea if this is true, but can't be if they get used by folk with alternative hair colours. Any brands to recommend??
Thanks!

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Posted : March 15, 2016 6:51 pm
(@janineb)
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Wow, Β£20+. Yeah, not worth it!!

You can leave it in a while or wash it out straight away, doesn't really matter. Leaving it in is obviously going to give more of a top up though. There aren't any hard and fast rules, it's about finding what works best for you.

Dry shampoos are fine for any colour. You can get darker ones for dark hair, but use them properly and you can use them on any colour. Just don't spray them straight on a parting, do a few parts in your hair and spray, then brush it or gently rub it so it disappears. If you avoid spraying it directly on the parting you wear in your hair then you'll be fine.

I don't have any recommendations. They've been much of a muchness to me, pretty much all the same! But people with alt colours use them all the time to stretch out washing so we save the colour.

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Posted : March 15, 2016 7:01 pm
(@marthakins)
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Re sry shampoo brands: batiste!

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Posted : March 15, 2016 9:56 pm
(@Jaffacake)
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Janineb : Great advice! Added some conditioner to the dye and left it on for 2 hours...will get a picture up later. Thanks!
Marthakins : Thank you! Going to invest in some definatly.  πŸ™‚

Right...here is my investment! There were so many different ones I didn't know which to go for...

was my eventual choice πŸ™‚

By the way, thanks to Janineb pointers....look how it turned out.....What do you guys think?

Posts combined by moderator. Please don't double post, see rule number 4 of forum rules.

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Posted : March 18, 2016 2:23 pm
(@janineb)
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Very nice πŸ™‚

Just go for the scent you like in the batiste. Though, there is one for dark hair I think, avoid that one.

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Posted : March 18, 2016 6:55 pm
(@Jaffacake)
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Well its nice someone saying so ethijng genuinely nicefp for a change! Alotof people tend to a avoid me like p!ague

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Posted : March 18, 2016 8:17 pm