Bigen Permanent Powder Hair Color
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KennyBigen : Semi-permanent ??I have been informed that even though it states "PERMANENT" on the box, it actually is a SEMI-permanent hair color! Reasons given: no ammonia and no peroxide.I am looking for a SEMI-permanent color (to cover my gray) that washes away slowly with every shampoo. I would prefer to use BIGEN because of its simplicity of application and lack of harsh chemicals.Appreciate input from regular user.Thanks a bunch :)Reply to this postJan 19, 2010Link to this post
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EveBigen : Semi-permanent ??no ammonia and no peroxide---you r wrong!! there is peroxide in the powder!!Feb 25, 2010Link to this post
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RosemaryBigen : Semi-permanent ??I have used regular dies permanent and semi-permanent and they have both damaged my hair. I started using Bigen and it doesnt damage my hair. Its soft and silky and my ends dont feel dryed out. It does wash out slowly my color lasts longer though than with regular dies. It covers my gray good.Feb 25, 2010Link to this post
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LisaShadeAre the numbers in line with the level of darkness? I have been using chocolate # 45 which is a beautiful color but I was thinking of going a shade lighter. Is light chestnut# 46lighter or darker than chocolate?Reply to this postJan 19, 2010Link to this post
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PhyllisSemi Vs PermanentI went to purchase a box of the Bigen Hair Color the box indicated Permanent. The box use to say Semi-Permanent. I have relaxed hair. I was afraid to put the color on my hair because it know says permanent. Please explain.Reply to this postJan 19, 2010Link to this post
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