So I got bored yesterday. It was chilly outside, and the fall weather
was in the air. I took a look in the mirror and realized that my blond
hair needed a fall change. I was sick of the blond look I had been
carrying on my head for the past 4 years. I wanted to go back to my
natural brown/black color.
Like anyone about to make a drastic hair color change; I worried.
Would this new look make me look dark and Gothic? Would I end up looking
like a Satan worshiper? Would my boyfriend hate it?
I took the plunge anyway. I had a box of Revlon ColorSilk in brown
black for nearly 2 months. I bought the box on sale for $4.95 at CVS,
and since I was shopping with my cousin, and she was about to dye her
hair, I figured I should too. She told me the color would look good,
fabulous even; but honestly taking a look at her calico odd colored hair
told me another story. She liked ugly hair colors, she liked weird and
abnormal looks. Me, I prefer the plain, the simple. One color, with a
lighter undertone; not 10 colors.
Yesterday though, boredom got the best of me, and before I knew it, I
was peeling open the box of dye. I knew that my hair was so light that
it would take the color in immediately, and the results would be pretty
fast.
Inside of the box were instructions, a set of gloves, 2 mixes, and a
small package of conditioner for afterward. I worried that I would need
two boxes because my hair was so thick. I figured though, if it turned
out spotty I could always go back to CVS and buy another box.
I mixed the dye with the application bottle formula, (Mind you the dye
is ammonia free, so your hair is free from those harsh chemicals that
you usually find in hair dye. Revlon ColorSilk is also permanent) gave
it a shake, and put on my cheap plastic gloves.
I next began applying the dye. I covered my entire head with the dye,
and let it sit under a plastic bag for 45 minutes like the instructions
directed. I checked my hair every 10 minutes, and with each check I
could see my locks getting darker, and darker. By the 30 minute check
mark my hair looked pitch black, so I panicked and jumped into the
shower to rinse out. I did want dark hair; yes, but I was not looking to
go jet black. By the looks of it, is seemed this was going to be my
result.
I rinsed out without using any shampoo. After the water ran clear I
applied the conditioner that came in the box. Believe it or not this
small pouch of conditioner was more than enough for my thick hair. I let
it set for 3 minutes and rinsed. My hair felt gorgeous, I always love
those deep conditioners that come in dye boxes! I wish they sold them in
big bottles!
I wondered though; would my hair look as good as it feels? Gulp!
I checked the mirror and my hair still looked pretty dark. I knew
though that once it dried the results would be set in stone. I could not
wait for it to air dry though, so I used a blow dryer, and hair
straightener to see my final results.
Revlon ColorSilk (brown black #20) left my hair looking pretty
spectacular. It was very, very dark, and it took some getting used to;
but at least I was not on the floor crying regretting my change.
(Usually I end up hating my results, and end up going back to blond).
The dye had highlighted my natural highlights with a lighter brown,
while the rest of my hair was left a deep dark brown black. Surprise,
surprise! I liked what I saw.
Why I recommend Revlon ColorSilk brown black:
-It took to my hair without leaving spots
-It left my natural highlights a lighter color
-It does not have ammonia in it, so my eyes and scalp were not on fire while dyeing
-It actually left my hair in better condition than it originally was.
-I had shine! Lots of it!
-One box was more than enough for my thick hair
-Took me only about an hour to finish
-I was able to do it myself without anyones help
You can pick up a box at any local drug store for around $6.00. You can also pick up a box at www.drugstore.com for $3.69.
If you are looking to go darker for the upcoming fall seasons, this is one color you will not regret.
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