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L'Oreal Color Spa

pearl <pe...@texas.net>
Has anyone out there tried this? If so what was your experience with it?
I'm thinking of trying the chardonnay (light blonde), wheat (medium
blonde) or sunset (coppery red/blonde) shades...
TIA!
Pearl
"Carly Marquis" <cmarqui...@comcast.net>
It made my semi–healthy hair DRY when I used the chesnut


"pearl" <pe...@texas.net> wrote in message
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Has anyone out there tried this? If so what was your experience with it?
I'm thinking of trying the chardonnay (light blonde), wheat (medium
blonde) or sunset (coppery red/blonde) shades...
TIA!
Pearl
makk...@hotmail.com (Make Up)
I've used it since it was called Castings. I really like it (I use the
medium brown shade) and for some reason it is "permanent" on me. It
doesn't dry my hair out and the colour doesn't seem to fade on me
either. I try other hair colours all the time but always come back to
this one. (Especially after a few disasters that the Colour Spa has
helped save.)
"melizabeth" <chris1...@btopenworld.com>
Same as Castings. I have tried Castings and Color Spa and see no
difference. I have also used Clairol Natural Instincts as well. No
problems with any of these hair dyes.
––
M~Elizabeth
To thine own self be true


"the Wicked Witch" <fashionwi...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Lynn A." wrote:
I think it is the same as Casting also. I've used it and liked it very
much, found it to be just like Casting always was. It's a demi–perm,
no–lift color, so won't do anything drastic. I never got a lot of damage
from it. FWIW, Clairol Natural Instincts is pretty much the same thing,
but I always liked the Casting (er, Colorspa) conditioner better. YMMV.
––
the Wicked Witch