I just wanted to re-done my green christmas hair and wanted it also a bit more foresty, so diceded to mix with some Alpine.
It came out not that foresty I wanted it to have but really a nice shade of green. In daylight it is really really bright 8)
I used a half bottel of Alpine, another half of Apple Green, some Fish Bowl and the rest from the Iguana Green and diluted it with some conditioner.
Here's the outcome:
First two were taken with flash light.
Last two were taken in daylight.
Very pretty! Next time just add more alpine and I think it would match that first picture you osted in the other thread perfectly π
Gorgeous π
Thanks π
It's a really changeable colour.
I took some shots this morning, and wondering that it now looks that foresty I wanted it to have... such a crazy colour *puzz*
Sometimes looking like petrol, at home looking more teal, in daylight looking like traffic green and at work looking foresty...
Kind of schizophrenic *haha* *rofl*
This is a lovely colour
Thats such a pretty green π
Thanks π
Yesterday some people came towards me as I was walking to my car and one of them stared at me and then just said: "Welcome to the kingdom of goblins"...
Haha ^.^
I love it. How do you keep your hair in such amazing condition?
I only use silicon free shampoo and conditioner.
It's nature cosmetic, I use a hydrating shampoo and conditioner and sometimes the argan oil conditioner from swiss-o-par.
Mostly let hair air dry (if I need to use the hair dryer I blow only with the coldest level).
Once a month I use the leave-in "Henna plus Hairwonder"
This product I can really recommend for damaged hair.
For combing I use a wide tooth comb, for brushing an extensions brush because it is also better for natural hair.
Don't brush if hair is wet.
If I go for sleep I screw my hair to a bun (you can also braid it but I don't like the outcoming waves next morning because my hair is really sleek and with a screwed bun it gets lovely curls), so my hair won't tangle.
Only use hair ties without metal.
If I bleach I use coconut oil before ( *thx* to this forum, without I would not know about that).
You can also use cocooil for hair treatment. I think there's a topic about this.
Once a month I do a hair treatment mixed by myself consisting of coffee, egg yolk and olive oil.
So, that's all I do for my hair. π
I think if I don't do anything like bleaching and dyeing, just let it natural, than it would be in a fantastic condition.
But I can't help myself, I love these unnatural colours that much π
Forgotten some things.
Wash hair just with lukewarm to cold water and you can do a rinse with a mixture of vinegar and water.
Don't rub hair with the towel, not more than press out.
Edit:
By the way, you have to think about that there are a lot of different hair types and this only works for my hair. That doesn't mean it'll also work for another person's hair.
Thank you so much. I love argon oils. And supposedly mayo is good at conditioning. But I can't handle the smell. I do a avacado/egg/olive oil mixture once a week. And I don't condition in the shower as it gives me bacne. Anything I put in my hair does so it is usually in a bun unless I know I'm going out. I use leave in garnier frutis conditioner when I do my hair also.
I'm def gonna buy coconut oil ASAP. I always wanted to cook with it but its $10 a bottle. Now I have a legit reason toget it. I have old coffee I do t drink cause I use instant so I'm gonna make a concoction.
$10 a bottle?
Here in Germany I just buy the one for cooking which is refined and only costs not even one euro...
Very nice, your hair is in excellent condition.