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stevewool
6th November 2012, 21:22
here is one for the ladies, since being here in the uk has anyone had there hair coloured, if so is it anymore differant in price, is it best to do the colour yourself or at a hairdresser,
stevie c
6th November 2012, 21:39
Florsel
Did mention having her hair coloured but she asked for my opinion & I truthfully replied that Filipinas have beautifull jet black hair why on earth would you even think about dying it just my honest opinion :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
6th November 2012, 21:48
i love Ems colour too, there is the odd white hair showing thats why she wants it coloured, will be the same colour
bigmarco
6th November 2012, 21:51
Just for men at £8 a bottle does the job Steve.
lastlid
6th November 2012, 21:52
My wife had a light tint of red put in her hair when she had it rebonded back in the Philippines over a year ago. Her hair goes down to her butt. It looked really good. But she wont have it done here. So she will have it done when she goes back to the Philippines next.
stevewool
6th November 2012, 21:54
Just for men at £8 a bottle does the job Steve.
yer great now if it says JUST FOR EM that may work:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
6th November 2012, 21:55
My wife had a light tint of red put in her hair when she had it rebonded back in the Philippines over a year ago. Her hair goes down to her butt. It looked really good. But she wont have it done here. So she will have it done when she goes back to the Philippines next.
thats where we got it done last time in the phils, nearly a year ago
stevie c
6th November 2012, 21:59
Steve you could always try them wash in wash out dyes until she goes back to the phils
stevewool
6th November 2012, 22:02
Steve you could always try them wash in wash out dyes until she goes back to the phils
done that before stevie, but with all that hair it made me knacked, rubbing and all that stuff, we shall see what to do its her birthday so may treat her:smile:
stevie c
6th November 2012, 22:08
Steve I have to say the Phils seem the best place to have our ladies done my flor always had her rebonded when we go to the Phils she refuses to have it done here in the uk
lastlid
6th November 2012, 22:12
Steve I have to say the Phils seem the best place to have our ladies done my flor always had her rebonded when we go to the Phils she refuses to have it done here in the uk
Whats the reason Steve? :biggrin:
stevie c
6th November 2012, 22:15
I think the quality is better & the price is reasonable than here in the uk :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
6th November 2012, 22:15
well we are not going till xmas next year so looks like i will have to get something done here, i have started to look around, a price at the hairdreser is around £55
stevie c
6th November 2012, 22:17
That's about right for colouring here Steve.... Rebonding where I live is about &120 to £140 :yikes:
lastlid
6th November 2012, 22:18
I think the quality is better & the price is reasonable than here in the uk :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Well, my wife explains that she prefers it to be rebonded by Filipino Gays! Thats her reason. :icon_lol:
stevie c
6th November 2012, 22:20
Yeah that's a good point Lastlid my wife's hairdresser in the phils is gay come to think of it
raynaputi
6th November 2012, 22:28
I tried colouring my hair myself last August..and after just a few weeks, it already faded..not sure if it's just I don't know how to colour it the right way (I used the John Freida foam hair color which is easy to apply) or it really doesn't lasts that long. It supposed to be permanent as it says on the box. Whenever I go for a hair rebond with cellophane after (this is hair colouring too) when I was in the Philippines, color stays for 6 months or so, well of course regrowth would be original colour. But when I did colour my hair myself here in the UK, colour fades and you won't distinguished the regrowth ones. So next time I'm gonna try to do it via the salon. Kinda expensive though. :doh
lastlid
6th November 2012, 22:31
Whenever I go for a hair rebond with cellophane ......
Cellophane, thats the one. Looks really good.
han
6th November 2012, 22:47
:wink: before i came here i had hair color and rebond and been a year now, and really dying to have it again however i am hesitant because of the costs :doh :doh
I told my husband I can wait 'till I will be back to the Phil's, so at the moment a trim will do, :smile:
MissAna
6th November 2012, 22:54
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Left picture : Clairol Nice ’n Easy Permanent Hair Colour Natural Light Brown
love this hair color on me, my husband said it complements my skin color. at first it gives off a dark brown color look (since i have a natural black hair) but then after few months it turns to a very lovely light brown color (as you can see on the picture) which i was looking for! it's available in boots or superdrug and its only £5.99!. definitely worth a try ladies! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Right picture: John Frieda Precision Foam Colour Light Ash Brown 6A
this is my current hair color. i chose this color because i wanted to try something different. on the picture its slightly darker brown which is nice. it just gives off a 'natural brown' color to my hair which is lovely. i bought it in boots and it's currently £5 at the moment but the original price is £7.50 so hurry! grab it while it's still on sale! :biggrin:
just to let you know guys, i dye my own hair at home, it's really easy and affordable.z you dont need to go to salon and spend £100. right? there are a lot of wide ranges of do-it-yourself hair coloring products in the high street but i highly recommend those two :wink: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Steve.r
7th November 2012, 03:53
My Charie had some highlights put in a while back, but to be honest I prefer her to have her natural jet black colour. Boot polish is a cheap option, but the pillows on the bed tend to need daily washing.
imagine
7th November 2012, 04:57
i had wavy hair :Erm: it waved bye bye :Wave: now i look like a smily :biggrin:
Rhose
7th November 2012, 06:55
my husband loves my hair, he never thought that I dyed it black, my normal hair color is dark brown and when the sun shine goes through it, it looks like red. Some women loves to color their black hair to different color, mine love it black.. but times goes it go back again to normal color. It's cheap when you do it by yourself but for a good result rather go to the expert.
Michael Parnham
7th November 2012, 07:22
£8 just for men, gosh thats expensive Bigmarco, fiver where I live!
lastlid
7th November 2012, 07:35
my husband loves my hair, he never thought that I dyed it black, my normal hair color is dark brown and when the sun shine goes through it, it looks like red. Some women loves to color their black hair to different color, mine love it black.. but times goes it go back again to normal color. It's cheap when you do it by yourself but for a good result rather go to the expert.
Same as my wifes. There is naturally a small tint of red in it anyway, when it is sunny you can see it. Her hair isn't absolutely 100% black.
stevewool
7th November 2012, 07:43
well cheap it is for now and if that works well thats ok, but if i dont, i will be reminded every day for the next year or so till we go to the phils:NoNo:
Michael Parnham
7th November 2012, 07:50
Just remember Steve, in Philippines they use a lot of chemicals in the hair products that are banned in europe, no Health & Safety!
raynaputi
7th November 2012, 09:32
Just remember Steve, in Philippines they use a lot of chemicals in the hair products that are banned in europe, no Health & Safety!
The salon I usually go to in the Philippines (First Aid/Fix Salon in Greenbelt 3 Makati), they use L'Oreal and Kerastase products..same as the ones sold here in the UK. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Michael Parnham
7th November 2012, 12:41
Well I suppose if you do get your hair done here at a reputable hairdresser, it's got to be cheaper than going all the way to the Philippines!
melovesengland
7th November 2012, 12:41
here is one for the ladies, since being here in the uk has anyone had there hair coloured, if so is it anymore differant in price, is it best to do the colour yourself or at a hairdresser,
I havent and wouldnt try colouring my hair. I have a short black hair and Im avery happy with it (apart from my hairfall problem :NoNo::doh).
When I went to the village's hairdresser for a cut/style and blowdry, I was shocked on how dear it was. I paid 32 odd quid!! Enormous amount of money for less than 20 minutes job. :Cuckoo::cwm3:
Dedworth
7th November 2012, 12:51
When I went to the village's hairdresser for a cut/style and blowdry, I was shocked on how dear it was. I paid 32 ood quid!! Enormous amount of money for less than 20 minutes job. :Cuckoo::cwm3:
Another example of Rip Off Britain :biggrin:
melovesengland
7th November 2012, 13:16
Another example of Rip Off Britain :biggrin:
I loved the results but the price for me doesnt sound reasobale for a little trim and style. I watch that program, Rip Off Britain and I like it!
melovesengland
7th November 2012, 13:23
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Left picture : Clairol Nice ’n Easy Permanent Hair Colour Natural Light Brown
love this hair color on me, my husband said it complements my skin color. at first it gives off a dark brown color look (since i have a natural black hair) but then after few months it turns to a very lovely light brown color (as you can see on the picture) which i was looking for! it's available in boots or superdrug and its only £5.99!. definitely worth a try ladies! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Right picture: John Frieda Precision Foam Colour Light Ash Brown 6A
this is my current hair color. i chose this color because i wanted to try something different. on the picture its slightly darker brown which is nice. it just gives off a 'natural brown' color to my hair which is lovely. i bought it in boots and it's currently £5 at the moment but the original price is £7.50 so hurry! grab it while it's still on sale! :biggrin:
just to let you know guys, i dye my own hair at home, it's really easy and affordable.z you dont need to go to salon and spend £100. right? there are a lot of wide ranges of do-it-yourself hair coloring products in the high street but i highly recommend those two :wink: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I love John Frieda products. My fav is their Frizz Ease Hair Serum. I dont use it everyday but it let me hair behave. Its like magic. :biggrin:
sars_notd_virus
7th November 2012, 15:06
I Love colouring my hair and changing my style to match my mood...So i have to change it often as my mood swings like a pendulum.:cwm25:
I have tried my hair a couple of shades lighter and a tone deeper but I mostly prefered the half tone and a shade lighter as it reflects the natural light better and makes my hair feel more vibrant and looks more healthy, Makes me want to go out play tennis,ride a horse (i'm on a horse) then run along a sun drenched beach semi-clad in just a half a bikini (not sure which half though).:icon_lol::icon_lol:
sars_notd_virus
7th November 2012, 15:22
When I went to the village's hairdresser for a cut/style and blowdry, I was shocked on how dear it was. I paid 32 odd quid!! Enormous amount of money for less than 20 minutes job. :Cuckoo::cwm3:
The price of a hairdresser is verging on the criminal but then that's the UK for you, I like to treat myself at least once a year to a professional salon (Toni&Guy) but normally I would do it myself or a couple of us girls get together a do each other's hair.
I'm sure if the haidressers charged less then we would use them more often then they would benefit in the long run which would be true in many cases but that doesn't seem to be the way here.
At the end of the day us girls like to do our hair and we like it even more when our man actually notices ( thats a warning !! )
sars_notd_virus
7th November 2012, 15:26
i love Ems colour too, there is the odd white hair showing thats why she wants it coloured, will be the same colour
let her go to the the salon ...white hair needs to be treated first ,,the domestic hair colour will do no good.
MissAna
7th November 2012, 16:31
I love John Frieda products. My fav is their Frizz Ease Hair Serum. I dont use it everyday but it let me hair behave. Its like magic. :biggrin:
if you want a beautiful, healthy hair, try any product that contains ARGAN OIL. Argan oil is famous for its cosmetic and medicinal purposes – the oil is helpful in protecting your hair against UV rays and environmental pollutants, and it will keep your hair from becoming overly dry and breaking... there are lots of different products in Boots ranging from £6-£12.. :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Rhose
7th November 2012, 17:39
When I went to the village's hairdresser for a cut/style and blowdry, I was shocked on how dear it was. I paid 32 odd quid!! Enormous amount of money for less than 20 minutes job. :Cuckoo::cwm3:
:yikes: :yikes: better to do it by myself, done trimming my hair alone and have my own blow drier. It's easy rather than to spend £32..
grahamw48
7th November 2012, 17:43
My hair has faded slightly since I bought it. :smile:
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