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Are there any shampoos that change your hair color? I know thats a long-shot, but its possible, isn't it? I was just wondering if they exist, because then I would like to have one of them.
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I have never had any luck with color-changing shampoos, but Aveda makes a color enhancing (note I said enhancing, not changing) conditioner that really works. It comes in "Chamomile," "Clove," "Madder Root," "Blue Malva," and "Black Malva." One warning: it will stain your tub, tile and/or grout, so be careful during application.
http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr... UY-PLST-0-CAT |
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I only know the shampoo that makes your hair curly, Wash and Curl. In fact, I have it, and it works great.
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ooh! whats that curling shampoo called? where did you get it...
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Artec also makes a color shampoo, what these do is just leave a deposit of color on your hair, and normally its takes more than one shampoo to notice any difference. But we warned they will stain, not just tiles and grout but your pillowcase as well.
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There are a lot of colour glaze treatments available, but I don't know about shampoos. For example, John Frieda makes colour glazes that are supposed to deposit colour gradually with the use of gentle dyes. You should start seeing your colour intensify as you use this product consistently. As for shampoos, however, I only know of types that enhance colour rather than actually change it.
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