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(More customer reviews)I have about a level 4 or 5 for a natural color with some gray coming in, about 20% I'd say. I had been highlighting my hair for many years and it worked well until I started getting these gray hairs that stood up like curly corkscrew fishing line waving at everyone. And talk about coarse! I have normally very fine hair. The highlighting was not helping most of this coarse hair at all. I have alternated over the years getting this professionally done and doing it myself. A hairdresser I had used about 15 years ago used Framesi for my highlights (which level I don't know), but when I was no longer able to use her anymore because I moved, I got some Framesi 9C packages to do my own highlights and then never used them because I started going to a salon again. Having read that doing a whole head color instead of just highlights can calm that gray down, I decided to try it and did strand tests with several other brands available at the general public beauty supply stores. I tried colors from my natural color to very light and they all pulled red and were not attractive at all. Remembering that I had this Framesi I decided to try it and... it was beautiful! So I went on and did my whole head. It is now much lighter than I have ever had before with the highlights with a slight peachy cast under some lights. Some people have commented that it still looks highlighted, but I think that is from the gray hair taking the color a little differently. After I got over the shock of being so blonde I decided that I really like it! And the gray is laying down (almost) like normal hair again. So when it came time to buy more, I got it from my favorite place to buy anything, Amazon.
Touching up the roots is easy. I use 40 clear developer in a 2:1 ratio with some of that red/gold corrector, although I didn't see any difference when I forgot that once. This makes it thin enough that you can put it in a regular touchup bottle and not have to use the brush (put plastic wrap over the part where it screws on when you shake it so as not to get the cream lodged into the nozzle before it is mixed). The suggested ratio is 1:1, but I had lost my instructions and went from memory. In this case it turned out great, although I do recommend that you do a strand test. It can save you from a frightening sight if anything goes wrong! I have been using it now for about 9 months, and it looks good even when touching it up, leaving no line of demarcation. And my hair is in fantastic condition after using it too!
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Framesi - FramColor Futura Hair Coloring Cream 2 oz.Product Description: Framesi FramColor Futura Hair Coloring Creme. From a well-reputed formula, here's a product that revitalizes the hair color in 47 absolutely shiny and long-lasting exclusive shades. Available size: 2 oz. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY! This product is designed to be used exclusively by a licensed cosmetologist. Instructions necessary for the safe and satisfactory use of this product by non-professional persons are NOT included with this product. ALL WARRANTIES AS TO SAFETY, FITNESS FOR USE, MERCHANTABILITY AND SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE ARE EXCLUDED WITH RESPECT TO USE BY NON-PROFESSIONAL PERSONS.

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