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Best home hair dye for grey & highlights

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Damnpeskykids · 09/10/2020 06:23

Hi all
I am desperately in need of root coverage, my greys are coming through with a vengeance and my hair looks hideous! Is there a holy grail product I can use that will work and not wash out after a few washes? My roots are about an inch and a half Blush I also have highlights which start from just above my ear rather than scalp now! I've had a quick look online at L'Oréal dyes but the reviews are very mixed! My hair is naturally dark brown, I have dark blonde/warm brown (if that's even a colour?!) highlights... any help or pointing in the right direction would be appreciated! Thankyou!

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Thesheerrelief · 09/10/2020 12:58

I'm a big fan of esalon. You can upload pics of your preferred colour and current colour etc and they formulate a colour for you and post it out. I'm a red-blonde colour which is tricky and they got it spot on. They do a highlight kit too

Nanasueathome · 09/10/2020 13:02

I use salon too
It’s not the cheapest by any means but always gives good results

Nanasueathome · 09/10/2020 13:02

Esalon......stupid auto correct

herewegoagain20 · 09/10/2020 13:11

I've just dyed my hair using Olia (brown) wasn't expecting much from a supermarket box dye but I'm impressed. It's covered 99.9% of my white grey temples, colour is even and looks natural. Had my haircut a couple of days later and the stylist thought it was my natural hair.

Damnpeskykids · 09/10/2020 16:43

Oh brilliant Thankyou everyone, I had tried the L'Oréal colour match where you can do a live test of the colour & not a single one was a match! Confused i think I will go with E-salon thanks again!

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