9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Dying your hair silver/gray.,
December 14, 2009 C. Cameron - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wella Color Charm 50 Light Drabber 1.4oz (Health and Beauty)
First, I want to say one of the previous reviews was VERY helpful. Actually, they both were, but the one I was referring to was stating that the product makes your hair blue, and it does(I tested a strand before dying my full head). What I did was mix one part this silver hair color, with one part 1001 Satin Blonde Wella Haircolor Gel, then 3 and 1/2 parts color developer. My natural hair color came out silver. The dye will look almost black, but it washes out very light. So don't panic like I did :)
I will say though, it doesn't work well on bleached hair. My lower tips are bleached, and the color didnt take to them at all. I will need to grow my hair out and try again later. But it's a fantastic product for virgin hair and I'm going to buy it again. :) Hope my advice works for you, and good luck!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
control red,
September 1, 2009 Cheryl Hill - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wella Color Charm 50 Light Drabber 1.4oz (Health and Beauty)
My hair has red lights that do not go with my complextion. I have used this product for years to tone down the red sucessfully. I use one part 20 vol developer and one part water to two parts of the drabber.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Excellent product !!!,
October 25, 2011 This review is from: Wella Color Charm 50 Light Drabber 1.4oz (Health and Beauty)
I have used the product longer than I remember. I use two capfulls of this product in my blonde hair color. This stops the brazzy color. My hair has never turned blue. If your hair is turning blue your are using too much product.