Thank you, I think it's a stunning shade for you. π
Thanks π I'm actually enjoying not having such an outlandish colour, which surprised me. The boyfriend is madly in love with it because of a certain Mad Men character.
ooh that's a lovely shade
That's so pretty! I really wanna go ginger.
really pretty colour daftscrawl!
I'm aiming to be using some natural adore shades in about a month (or whenever I get bored of my blue & green hair)
That's a gorgeous shade of red, Daftscrawl!
I'm trying to decide between Cajun Spice and Paprika - I want a natural-ish looking ginger, a fairly deep one, but I'm not sure which shade to go for. Does anyone have any idea what these two colours are like?
Daftscrawl posted about these colours a few days ago. π
Sorry it took so long, I hardly use my laptop anymore so uploading photos takes longer.
75% Cajun with 25% paprika outside on a cloudy day, it is a little bit less red than the photos are making it out to be.
hoping linking straight from drop box works, I'm feeling lazy.
I was wondering how they'd be if they weren't mixed - they look very red in these pictures rather than ginger, are they more red dyes than ginger?
Has anyone used the extra conditioning version of Adore? I've been looking at some online and I'm very tempted, but scared to try something not knowing anything about it!
Has anyone used the extra conditioning version of Adore? I've been looking at some online and I'm very tempted, but scared to try something not knowing anything about it!
I think KittyLost has used them.
I'm aiming for a burnt orange, sort of like this:
http://www.hairdyeforum.com/index.php?topic=9038.0
But my hair is kind of silver on the midlengths and ends with massiveeeeee roots. I'll be washing out the beige blond (it's only an 8 washes) which should take me to pay dayyy! and doing my roots ofc.
I'm thinking Cajun Spice with Orange Blaze. I think thinking of adding in some Honey Brown to give it some more depth so it isn't soooo bright. I'm going to do some yellow slices too (probs bright daft and/or flo) and maybe some tangerine as well as I have that laying around.
Do you think I should go for this mix? Or should I choose Napalm. I wasn't sure if it's overpower Cajun Spice too much?
Has anyone used the extra conditioning version of Adore? I've been looking at some online and I'm very tempted, but scared to try something not knowing anything about it!
I have, in the same shade I was using in the ordinary one (Mocha) I'm using it over unbleached roots and henna, and I was hoping it might last longer (because it's supposed to cover gray better) but I didn't notice any difference at all, in longevity, conditioning or anything.
It was cheaper than the ordinary one though!
Has anyone used the extra conditioning version of Adore? I've been looking at some online and I'm very tempted, but scared to try something not knowing anything about it!
I have, in the same shade I was using in the ordinary one (Mocha) I'm using it over unbleached roots and henna, and I was hoping it might last longer (because it's supposed to cover gray better) but I didn't notice any difference at all, in longevity, conditioning or anything.
It was cheaper than the ordinary one though!
Exact same, except I was using Light Brown I think. Worked better as a toner for me.
http://www.hairdyeforum.com/index.php?topic=6132.0
ETA Zaralily I think you could go for those adore mixes except you wouldn't need the honey brown. As you would have to dilute it down which would take it to it's yellowly kinda base anyway. Napalm may be too strong over your light base and come out really neon.
Ah thank you! Guess there's no harm in giving it a try then π
I'm trying to decide between Cajun Spice and Paprika - I want a natural-ish looking ginger, a fairly deep one, but I'm not sure which shade to go for. Does anyone have any idea what these two colours are like?
Paprika is red and even though I only used a small bit I think it's taken over. Cajun is a lot more orange, if you want I could paint a bit of each on some paper and post the differences? I was deliberately aiming for a fake ginger which was why I mixed the two. Hope that's a little bit useful :S