What product do you recommend for turning brown with bleached hair? Is it possible with a semi-permanent colorant?
Hi Nikiita, thank you very much for your inquiry about hair coloring. Color shampoos are not suitable for bleached hair. The result can be a very pronounced reddish shade, and those reddish tones in grey hair wash out badly. On the other hand, you should get a good result with coloring (I am intensive coloring cream). If the color of the roots is very different from that of the tips, we recommend a root treatment as described in the instructions for use. Color number 235 (https://produits.migros.ch/i-am-intensiv-creme-coloration-235-chatain-chocolat) and color number 240 (https://produits.migros.ch/i-am-intensiv-creme-coloration-240-chatain-clair) are probably the best recommendations in your case. Color 250 (https://produits.migros.ch/i-am-intensiv-creme-coloration-250-chatain) is a relatively dark brown, and as for number 238 (https://produits.migros.ch/i-am-intensiv-creme-coloration-238-marron-fonce), we would draw your attention to the fact that this shade could possibly give a slightly reddish result. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Is this product strong enough to cover white hair?
Hello Jeeny, thank you for your inquiry. This coloring shampoo is not suitable for covering white hair. The Châtain choco 6.7 variant applied to light hair can produce a distinct red or orange tone. In addition, this unwanted red/orange tone may persist for quite some time, lasting much longer than a few washes. We therefore strongly advise against using it on graying hair, and recommend instead that you use I am intense color to cover white hair. With best regards, your M-Infoline team
Ok, merci pour votre réponse :-)
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