Or if you don't feel safe about it, try Paul Mitchell Shines, which is a demi-permanent color that blends grey. Most color lines like Matrix use higher ammonia for grey hair, but PM is the same whether you have grey or not. Try to find a Paul Mitchell salon, their permanent color line is 100% grey coverage and uses the least amount of harsh chemicals of any other color line. You should see a professional for the appropriate strength in color and developer (peroxide). I feel that it's totally fine to color your hair, I just did mine today matter of fact. Box colors pack their dyes with the highest ammonia concentrate as well as metallic dyes because they have no idea who is going to pick up the box, so they are assuming you need the highest developer and strongest dye possible. Kellie-I wouldn't suggest using anything to color your hair that you buy from the grocery store (like the wash in and out colors) They more than likely have higher chemicals than professional products. Other than that is there anything I should be concerned about preforming many colors and perms on a daily basis? Please let me know your experiences!!! Also try a demi-permant color, not permant but doesn't completely wash out either, uses very low peroxide (watch out for harmonal haircolor changes though!) Of course I can only speak for Paul Mitchell, but I do know other color lines have over half the ammonia that PM does. If you are worried about breathing the chemicals, have your stylist turn on a fan or open the windows/doors, some have even installed vent hoods for the fumes in the salon. It has the lowest amount of ammonia of any hair color line, it uses beeswax and sandlewood in place of the ammonia (though it still has a small amount), and if you are getting highlights/foils, the color is not directly going on your scalp, so not a huge chance of chemical absorption through that area. My personal recommendations are as follows (and since I'm a stylist and can't go more than 5 weeks w/o a color): Use Paul Mitchell color, which I use in my salon. I know why from a stylist's standpoint, for example your harmones can cause your hair to turn out a crazy color after getting it colored (mostly orange and or red tones) and have also heard that doctors are concerned about the chemical absorption. I have always heard that you aren't supposed to color your hair until you are 17 weeks pregnant, but I never knew the medical reasons why? Unfortunately, shipping cost is not provided by Come Back Dude unless the item was damaged or defected.I'm a hairstylist and have been in the industry for 4 years. Any item not in its original condition, damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error or returned more than 15 days after delivery will not be accepted. It must also be in the original packaging. To be eligible for a return/exchange, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. If so, the refund will be processed and a credit will be automatically applied to the credit card or original method of payment within 30 days. We will also notify you whether your refund has been approved. Once your return is received and inspected, we will send a notification email. Partial refunds in certain circumstances may be granted at the sole discretion of the company. After that time, per our return policy, we can no longer offer a refund or exchange. Once your return/exchange request is accepted by our team, please send your order back along with a receipt or proof of purchase within 15 days of receiving your product(s). If you would like to exchange/ return your purchase, please send us an email with your order information to process further. We will setup to send a replacement as soon as we communicate with you. If you would like to reach us for any issues, don’t hesitate to email us any products arrived damaged or defective, please contact us at your earliest convenience. WHAT COLOR LINES DO YOU USE We carry Wella Professional, Paul Mitchell, Sebastian Cellophanes and Paul Mitchell PM Shines.
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