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Herbatint Hair Color - Anyone Used It?


Judyin Philly

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HI

Sorry for another post on hair coloring but I did just use this product yesterday and at least it didn't catch my head on fire burning.

Haven't colored for 6 months and had used the L'oreal Preference. Had to stop using that one.

I have so much grey and it covered. Didn't burn while on for 40 minutes but did start itching while shampooing with my Garnier Fructis Fortifying Shampoo..Sleek and Shine. Patti ck'd it out and I've been using and it's been ok for over a week.

Know there is a color product from Garnier Patti uses.

Called the company back today and they were helpful but said it could be anything and me reacting....which we all know.

At least I know it is gluten-free and sf. The conditioner in the Herbatint DOES have wheat so used my own at the beauty shop.

So just finished washing my hair again this am. Was washed 3 times in beauty shop and 3 this am.

Ok brilliant minds and experienced posters......... anxious to hear what you think or if you've tried it

Thanks Judy


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

B) Heck guys, should have done a search on our forum first found lots of info on it

Ravenwoodglass.....are you still using and all the past posts ont his still ok for you?

Thanks for helping in the past.

Judy

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B) Heck guys, should have done a search on our forum first found lots of info on it

Ravenwoodglass.....are you still using and all the past posts ont his still ok for you?

Thanks for helping in the past.

Judy

Hi Judy, I stopped coloring a while ago but I never had an issue with it. I have however had a problem with some of the Garneir products but that turned out to be more soy related. I would wash with straight water and perhaps put a pure coconut oil hot treatment on tonight. That might soothe things a bit. If you have any sort of a rash a bit of a safe gluten free antihistime orally might help.

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Know there is a color product from Garnier Patti uses.

What!!??!! Patti coloUrs her hair??!!?? :o . . . :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
What!!??!! Patti coloUrs her hair??!!?? . . . :lol:

How did I get involved in this? :unsure::lol:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Hi Judy, I stopped coloring a while ago but I never had an issue with it. I have however had a problem with some of the Garneir products but that turned out to be more soy related. I would wash with straight water and perhaps put a pure coconut oil hot treatment on tonight. That might soothe things a bit. If you have any sort of a rash a bit of a safe gluten free antihistime orally might help.

thanks Ravenwood........

How did I get involved in this? :unsure::lol:

I found some posts you made on a thread when you were posting on a hair color thread.

ages ago.

ha :lol: sorry if I 'out'd you' B)

debmidge Rising Star
HI

Sorry for another post on hair coloring but I did just use this product yesterday and at least it didn't catch my head on fire burning.

Haven't colored for 6 months and had used the L'oreal Preference. Had to stop using that one.

I have so much grey and it covered. Didn't burn while on for 40 minutes but did start itching while shampooing with my Garnier Fructis Fortifying Shampoo..Sleek and Shine. Patti ck'd it out and I've been using and it's been ok for over a week.

Know there is a color product from Garnier Patti uses.

Called the company back today and they were helpful but said it could be anything and me reacting....which we all know.

At least I know it is gluten-free and sf. The conditioner in the Herbatint DOES have wheat so used my own at the beauty shop.

So just finished washing my hair again this am. Was washed 3 times in beauty shop and 3 this am.

Ok brilliant minds and experienced posters......... anxious to hear what you think or if you've tried it

Thanks Judy

Judy:

My Sister in law, whom I believe has Celiac but won't get tested, etc. and won't go gluten-free , reacts to L'Oreal hair coloring products (non professional series that you can buy in store) but does not react (itching and such) to the hair coloring products her professional hair dresser uses.....I don't know what her professional uses, however.

Deb


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Judy:

My Sister in law, whom I believe has Celiac but won't get tested, etc. and won't go gluten-free , reacts to L'Oreal hair coloring products (non professional series that you can buy in store) but does not react (itching and such) to the hair coloring products her professional hair dresser uses.....I don't know what her professional uses, however.

Deb

Thanks Deb.....

hair dresser used professional L'Oreal and i used CVS L'Oreal preference........but it was the same reaction so gave that up.

appreciate u taking the time to write.

judy

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Thanks Deb.....

hair dresser used professional L'Oreal and i used CVS L'Oreal preference........but it was the same reaction so gave that up.

appreciate u taking the time to write.

judy

She could be using a non O'Loreal professional product on her...I don't know.

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