So i damaged it pretty bad :( so happily slapped on the blackest black hair dye i could find and kept it like a year or so. As you can imagine quite a lot of build up.
April i decided i have had enough and wanted my natural colour back! i knew it wasn't going to be easy. After two colour b4 hair strippers my hair was a dark brown with slight ginger tones funnily enough my natural hair has that :) So after two of them i knew it wasn't going to go any lighter with out a pre-lighting so i opted for a quick bleach job not enough to damage the hair but take the black stain out of my hair.
After i whacked that on for 20 mins this is how it turned out.
A little lighter than my natural colour but the right tone with enough red/Ginger tones.All that was left was a hair dye that was similar to my natural colour i opted for Natural brown because i knew in a few washes it would settle to a lighter natural colour.
So you can see a lot of work but i got there in the end and after some new hair extensions and three boxes of dye so it blended nicely :).
The take me back to my childhood shampoo's i used both of these everyone has used Vosene as a child and the Henara i used when i was 14 i remember my hair was amazing so i went back to it at cheap prices it was worth seeing if i would fall in love with them again and i did im on my third bottle of each and show no signs of swapping. As these don't coat my hair in plastic it leaves them looking refreshed. I always use vosene first i use this one as my hair is so fine it is unbearable but i swear that it works and then for a second was i use Henara i whack this leave on a minute then wash of that simple.
Lush r & b i swear by this yes everyone's raves about this product and in all honesty why i bought it. However i was worried paying the price for this because i don't like to waste but luckily i love it after shampooing take a five pence worth and apply on ends with the remains run my fingers through my hair this is enough for my hair if i don't want hair as greasy as i started with :)
With the next few products you will see a pattern Schwarzkopf This is by far the best one ive used and continue to repurchase 220 does work.
I have to use a good Volumising mousse as my hair sticks flat to my head al limp and lifeless this gives some serious big hair i heart it.
I discovered s factor smoothing lusterizer through zoella and i love it i ordered it of feel unique
with a few other purchases. I usually blow dry my hair apply extensions and curl the ends with my Conical Wand then take a pea sized amount of this and scrunch in to the curl then brush through my hair with remaining product. i swear by this it your hair is looking brittle this will kill that off immediately. It is also great to apply to your ends before blow drying
See the pattern? Gliss spray omg i cannot tell you how much you need this product in your life spritze on to your finished style and your hair is glistening they don't call it a shine tonic for nothing and amazing and cheap way to faux healthy hair.
The next mousse venture i lost my Volumizing mousse very sad face so popped to superdrug and i cant find i think they have it in bodycare so i will have to get it but as a quick purchase i thought i would give the got2b range ago and as im off to the sunny lakes tomorrow camping in a pod i thought i better get some dry shampoo. The lack of grooming is going to kill me :)
So that's everything the whole routine now which has been for the last three months its cheap and cheerful but most importantly works on my hair. I only wash my hair every three days don't say ewww washing everyday is bad for your hair. :)
See you soon my lovelies please leave any recommendations :)
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