With the spring season approaching I usually spent the following 2
months prior to the warmer weather, figuring out what color to dye my
hair. I usually like very dark colors come the fall, and lighter browns
and blond come the spring and summer.
As of right now I have been having issues reverting my black hair back
into a lighter color. It seems no matter what I use, what color I buy,
or brand, or price; my hair is still dark and the only area taking in
any color is my new regrowth close to the scalp. It's so trashy though
to have light roots, and dark ends. It looks horrid.
I came across SAMY Fat Foam Permanent Hair Color, and bought it in their A6 Light Ash Brown
color. I figured on the box, it looked to be the best color towards
hopefully gradually lightening my hair. I do not want to go from black
to blond overnight. I have to work myself into it.
The reason I went with SAMY Fat Foam Permanent Hair Color was because,
well, I am a sucker for new released products, and this product is not
just a new release, but its a whole new hair coloring concept. Instead
of mixing dyes and secret hair stripping formulas, you simply plop the
formulas into a large plastic container, shake it, and apply it to your
hair.
The plastic container was disappointing because while mixing, the foam
that developed did not even fill half of this very larger, and very
unnecessary container.
After the foam is all shaken up, you can just apply it to your hair.
It gives you full cover, sure, but the unfortunate thing about SAMY Fat
Foam Permanent Hair Color was that it did not do a damn thing.
I let the color stay in my hair as long as the instructions advised, I
mixed and shook properly, and I applied the foam properly.
I liked the application well enough, as it didn't drip or leave a
mess. I had much more control with this foam, than I had ever had with
any other hair coloring kit, but sadly the Light Ash Brown did not even
take my dark shade to a lighter one by even a fraction of a difference.
The hair that has regrown near my scalp of course took in some of the
color, but seeing that the rest of the hair remained dark, the entire
kit was a pointless waste of time and money.
It seems to only color virgin hair. If you have dark locks and you are
looking to lighten it up a bit, do not bother with SAMY Fat Foam
Permanent Hair Color, in A6 Light Ash Brown.
My quest to gradually lightening my dark hair continues...
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