If the hair is naturally red, this color will only subtly lighten it. If the hair is artificially colored red, the Loreal box color will do nothing... as color doesn't lift color. You will need to use a lightener with 20 volume developer instead.
Here is one color chart: http://www.metrobeauty.com/Hair-Care/Hair-Color/Loreal-Excellence-Creme-Haircolor-Color-Chart.html
The Loreal Couleur Hair Color Ginger Twist is great for highlights, especially if you have lighter hair.
More than likely the Loreal color kits provide 20 Volume developers.
not really , your roots will be blonde but the rest of your hair would only drop one to two shades lighter than your current color
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The Loreal Couleur Hair Color Ginger Twist will work on dark hair, but the effect won't be pronounced. This can be a good or bad thing depending on your desired style.
Loreal and many other hair color manufacturers recommend using color on dry, unwashed hair for the following two reasons: 1.Wet hair will dilute the color mixture and will affect the desired results. 2. Shampooing hair prior to a color service will cause the scalp to be extra sensitive and will therefore, cause excess irriation.
You have to have a actuall hair color to mix with it. Use 2oz of the color and 4oz of the developer and mix. And apply to your hair
I saw a box of hair color at walmart that said it was Eva's signature color. The color was 5G Medium Golden Blonde.
All hair color contain the same basic ingredients. They have a color mixture that possesses dye precursors and an activator, which causes the hairs cuticle to swell so the dye can penetrate the hair.
in the commercial, it says "caramel" so I'm pretty sure its described as a carmel-brown. here's the link to the commercial on youtube if you want a closer look, hope this helps! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA4G7R1oXHY