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loreal feria plum power
Hi so my hair was a medium brown then i dyed it with loreal creme gloss in plum but its hardly changed the colour. so I've bought the loreal feria plum power and am goin to use it in a few weeks but first i wanted peoples opinions on this dye and will it be the colour im lookin for. the picture on the box looks perfect and
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I used it last year, it didn't really show up that well on my hair, which is dark brown. It would only really show in the light, which wasn't what I wanted. It's a shame cos it looked such a nice colour on the box.
![]() You might be alright if you're a medium brown though
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Thanks for ur help have u even tried the scarlet colour by feria? Do u think that would be better? I want red hair with a plummet tint too any suggestions would be great. Im fed up of never finding the perfect colour xxx
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Hiya I have put this colour on my hair on Tuesday and love it
before I used the casting creme berry red but it faded really fast with it been semi perment and I wanted something more redder. My hair was a medium light brown but lighter on the top. The plum power has gone dark red on my hair and shining a brighter red in the light. I only left it on for 20mins though instead of half an hour cause I didn't want it going too dark as I know some hair dyes go darker the longer you leave them. But it is a really lovely colour Hope this helps
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When I was dark I used Feria Espresso and thought it was the best home hair colourant, really loved it.
Any red will fade fast, that's the nature of the beast unfortunately. I find it easier to maintain peroxide blonde tones than red. |
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When I was dark I used Feria Espresso and thought it was the best home hair colourant, really loved it.
Any red will fade fast, that's the nature of the beast unfortunately. I find it easier to maintain peroxide blonde tones than red.
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Thanks for all urn help. i was wondering has anyone tried the live xxl colour in cyber purple how does it turn out. and do people think i need to strip it first to make the colour vibrant thanks xx
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dont know if you saw my post on your other thread, but try live luminance, it strips the colour for you, it is designed for dark hair http://www.livecolor.com/products/luminance/
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Thanks but the cyber purple Is a luminance colour and last time i used it it went a blacky shade
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I recently used a professional hair colour with some violet mixed in to make it plum, but as my hair is already quite dark it didn't take as much as it should've. What I used is Fudge Paintbox which is a semi perm colour, and mixed it in with some conditioner. It turned out VERY plum-like. If your dye isn't taking I suggest using the Paintbox colour
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Thanks is that like a semi u put on wet hair? Xxx
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Thanks is that like a semi u put on wet hair? Xxx
It's good if the colour ever fades as well, and needs a boost inbetween colourings.Edit: This is the paintbox, I used Blueberry Hill which is quite a bright violet/plum. If your hair is a medium brown I doubt you'd need much. If the other colour doesn't turn out from your OP, I def suggest using this method Try googling, there's quite a few people out there that do this.
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Thanks so much what shops can i buy it from? Cos im doin it tomorrow and does it matter what conditioner i use? Also shall i use the feria colour first then the tint? Or the tint first? Xx
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I used it on brown hair with a few highlights and it was very good, get it from bodycare for cheaper options
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Yes, it just needs mixing with a bit of conditioner to tone down the brightness
It's good if the colour ever fades as well, and needs a boost inbetween colourings.Edit: This is the paintbox, I used Blueberry Hill which is quite a bright violet/plum. If your hair is a medium brown I doubt you'd need much. If the other colour doesn't turn out from your OP, I def suggest using this method Try googling, there's quite a few people out there that do this. |
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Thanks so much what shops can i buy it from? Cos im doin it tomorrow and does it matter what conditioner i use? Also shall i use the feria colour first then the tint? Or the tint first? Xx
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I use this method also (with a different colour as my hair is magenta red) and have found it the best way to keep the colour
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I stripped my hair yesterday then applied feria it is now a ark brown with a purple tint so this morning im goin to apply a conditioning semi colour xxx
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before I used the casting creme berry red but it faded really fast with it been semi perment and I wanted something more redder. My hair was a medium light brown but lighter on the top.