I found your channel with a video where you were still growing it out and I thought it was very cool. But I admire your boldness and determination to get your look the way you want it.
Thanks! I believe in embracing any situation in life with positivity and opportunity. I think this is the only reason I am able to make this grey transition thing fun!
Have to say, when I saw this style, I thought, wow what an amazing colour and style, really suits you , don’t change it, people pay loads of money for this. I am a hairdresser and Get quite frustrated when my clients put , what they think is a semi on their hair, AS SOON AS , you mix 2 bottles together then it becomes a tint, a true semi is just one bottle or tube of colour and no mixing it with anything, even then sometimes they can cling onto their hair depending on the porosity.
Exactly! It depends on the condition/health of hair on how the semi-permanent colours are going to behave. Healthy hair will always leave the colour completely in a few washes. Thanks for watching. I am glad you are here.🙂
@@chrystallea7545Try something that if it doesn’t fade quickly or fades slowly and stalls you’ll be happy with it. Purple tints have faded nicely for me, or pink from pravana would often wash out quickly. I just decided to try a manic panic purple, we’ll see how it fades!
what you used wasn't a Semi-Permanent color, it was a Gloss. Glosses are a type of demi-permanent color that does deposit color into the hair shaft. Its typically used to refresh a permanent color already on the hair or to help blend gray into a darker existing color.
The whole idea of making this video is that the use of words on particular products can get a little tricky. The semi-permanent colours I used earlier were like fancy conditioners. They add a bit of color and wash out gradually and never required a developer.
I have gray hair but my hair looks more platinum blonde than gray. I use fancy full rinse in my hair to just tint it a little darker. I love the tint but it washes out at the next shampoo.
Oh! This hair disaster was my first and last. Now I play with only brands that I trust and those work for me. Thanks for watching! I am glad you are here.
I'm just starting my natural hair journey but I recently had an experience with color right before I decided to go natural. I used a brown-black color and then The next time I decided to use a lighter shade. The black color did not lift at all. I think blacks are especially "sticky". I also tried a semi-permanent color without developer once and it didn't stick at all. So my conclusion to all of this is either be 100% natural from now on, or know that I'll have to use a color with developer and have to grow it out if I decide to do a money piece.
Glad the video was helpful to you. :) Generally black hair dye doesn't allow any lighter hair colors to show. I literally cried when this happened to me. But I stayed positive and enjoyed the short hair cut with that cute colour patch.
People think semi permanent means temporary. If it was temporary it would say temporary. Silver hair is porous. It will absorb whatever you put on it and never let go. If you find a temporary color for silver let us know, but I’ve never seen it.
Exactly! Semi-permanent colours stay a bit longer on hair and wash out. I have tried a few hair colour brands that work well even with grey hair like punky colours, overtone and a few more.
@@leoniealtmeyer4336 Yes, that was permanent. It's all about how the products are promoted. I purchased this dye while searching for a semi permanent dye and the results showed this one and I got it purchased but actually it is a permanent dye promoted as a semi permanent so it's all about beware and read the product details before using them.
I'm 52 and I've only got a couple gray hairs. I'd love to have yours. I do my hair gray / blue gray/ purple slate gray. I'm a dark blonde strawberry blonde, but my roots are always darker..
The problem is the use of the words 'semi permanent'. I've used 'semi permanent' fun colours without a problem. But these are more like colour conditioners or direct dyes, but called semi permanent and wash out eventually. There is semi permanent with developer and semi permanent direct colours! It's confusing and so, yes, you need to read and test strand if unsure.
Yes! Anything that says 'washes out in 24 washes' and even says no ammonia/semi perm etc - it can act as permanent. Extremely frustrating. Have you come across a true temporary black hair dye for white hair? Literally washes out in 10 washes or less?
I get you. It is a struggle to look for authentic products. I have tried a few brands of semi-permanent colours that washed out of my grey hair completely but not in 10 washes. Semi-permanent colours wash out in about 20-25 washes. On of them in Punky colors and other one is an Indian brand. I will try a few brands in the coming days.
Same thing happened to me. I’ve even used Color Opps to try and remove it…it only fades it just a tad. So I’m back to square one. (I used Clairol Natural Instincts)
I have used one of these glosses which I bought from my hair stylist at the time. My intention was to temporarily cover my grey, and it did the job. Mixed with 10 vol developer. Color washed out a few weeks later. Was is really permanent for you?
Funny thing is, that's because the 'semi' nature (less strong developer) means Castings does not cover as well as the dyes Loreal markets as 'permanent' because it doesn't penetrate the shaft as much - OP really had the opposite problem. As someone mentioned in previous comments, sometimes silver hair really grabs the color but often it really doesn't. My grey hairs are very resistant to color so Castings doesn't dye them "properly". It's okay when there's not too much grey because it kinda blends in - the amount of color it does take is enough to take the edge off, as it were. Doesn't do the job as the greys start to get more prevalent though; think of the colors you can get away with interspersed as occasional 'highlight" strands versus how a head full of that shade looks. Sometimes things that work for the former just don't look right as the latter. The other problem, though, is that even if the added pigments DO wash out entirely, because it contains real developer you can be left with a slightly yellow tone. That's because as you bleach hair you strip the top layers of color - and as strange as it may seem, under that silver is still a yellow base. So then you might get stuck in a situation where you have to add back 'toner' to the hair you dyed just to try to match your original natural silver color.
I’m sorry to tell you that if this bring a developer is not a semi permanent cause semi permanent do not mix with developer did you put it direct on your hair?
That looks like a permanent haircolor. Demi- perhaps haircolor BLENDS to gray basically the gray looks like highlights. Also demi permanent haircolor mixes with a developer. Permanent haircolor is mixed with a developer as well. Permanent haircolor has 100% coverage on gray hair. Yes this company was dishonest. I hope u filed a complaint & thanks for sharing!
I was always under the impression that a semi permanent color just coated the hair shaft but didn't penetrate it so would'nt damage it but now I see that this isn't the case. I have used colored glosses that work pretty good and fade out over time.
Companies disguise people in the name of semipermanent colors by selling permanent colors. Semipermanent colors don’t need a developer. I never tried a colour gloss, should get one. What colors you suggest?
You look so much better with the style you have now
@@melaniefabian6157 Thanks! Got a keratin treatment two months ago. 😊
@@sparklingsilvers you look hot
I found your channel with a video where you were still growing it out and I thought it was very cool. But I admire your boldness and determination to get your look the way you want it.
Thanks! I believe in embracing any situation in life with positivity and opportunity. I think this is the only reason I am able to make this grey transition thing fun!
You look great with this current hairstyle 💕
@@Ivy-ds9cx Thanks a ton! 🫶🏼
Have to say, when I saw this style, I thought, wow what an amazing colour and style, really suits you , don’t change it, people pay loads of money for this. I am a hairdresser and Get quite frustrated when my clients put , what they think is a semi on their hair, AS SOON AS , you mix 2 bottles together then it becomes a tint, a true semi is just one bottle or tube of colour and no mixing it with anything, even then sometimes they can cling onto their hair depending on the porosity.
Exactly! It depends on the condition/health of hair on how the semi-permanent colours are going to behave. Healthy hair will always leave the colour completely in a few washes. Thanks for watching. I am glad you are here.🙂
Thanks for explaining that, I was going to put a semi permanent in my hair but will use one with no developer.
@@chrystallea7545Try something that if it doesn’t fade quickly or fades slowly and stalls you’ll be happy with it. Purple tints have faded nicely for me, or pink from pravana would often wash out quickly. I just decided to try a manic panic purple, we’ll see how it fades!
Could you please explain how it works with different hair porosities? I have high porosity hair - does this mean color is less likely to cling to it?
Thank you. You are so beautiful. Love your natural hair.
Thanks!!
the haircut looks so cute on you.
Thanks! 🙂
what you used wasn't a Semi-Permanent color, it was a Gloss. Glosses are a type of demi-permanent color that does deposit color into the hair shaft. Its typically used to refresh a permanent color already on the hair or to help blend gray into a darker existing color.
The whole idea of making this video is that the use of words on particular products can get a little tricky. The semi-permanent colours I used earlier were like fancy conditioners. They add a bit of color and wash out gradually and never required a developer.
I love your current haircut! Is your cat hungry, I’ve never heard a cat meow that much. 🐱
@@HoldMyLatte-x6t I am sorry but those are peacocks in our backyard.😁
@@sparklingsilvers No worries! It sounded just like a cat! How fun to have Peacocks.
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I LOVE that style and colour on you! But how annoying you had to start again. Thanks for the warning!
Your colour suits you incredibly...
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@@hara3435 Thanks! Good luck with your hair journey.🫶🏼
I have gray hair but my hair looks more platinum blonde than gray. I use fancy full rinse in my hair to just tint it a little darker. I love the tint but it washes out at the next shampoo.
Good for you! The colour seems to be a temporary colour.
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Thanks for sharing!
I was about to do the same thing you did!😆
Oh! This hair disaster was my first and last. Now I play with only brands that I trust and those work for me. Thanks for watching! I am glad you are here.
@@sparklingsilvers maybe you could share those brands with us in another video!
sometimes I want a color change but only if it washes out !
@@daisyrosario3438 Sure! I would love to share them. 😊
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Your voice is so calming and beautiful! You should do a 2nd RUclips channel of ASMR. I’d instantly subscribe! ❤
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I'm just starting my natural hair journey but I recently had an experience with color right before I decided to go natural. I used a brown-black color and then The next time I decided to use a lighter shade. The black color did not lift at all. I think blacks are especially "sticky". I also tried a semi-permanent color without developer once and it didn't stick at all. So my conclusion to all of this is either be 100% natural from now on, or know that I'll have to use a color with developer and have to grow it out if I decide to do a money piece.
Glad the video was helpful to you. :) Generally black hair dye doesn't allow any lighter hair colors to show. I literally cried when this happened to me. But I stayed positive and enjoyed the short hair cut with that cute colour patch.
You are very pretty with grsy hair.i love gray hair❤
@@sonja0707 Thanks!☺️
People think semi permanent means temporary. If it was temporary it would say temporary. Silver hair is porous. It will absorb whatever you put on it and never let go. If you find a temporary color for silver let us know, but I’ve never seen it.
Exactly! Semi-permanent colours stay a bit longer on hair and wash out. I have tried a few hair colour brands that work well even with grey hair like punky colours, overtone and a few more.
But that wasn’t semi permanent.. that was permanent hair dye I don’t get it
@@leoniealtmeyer4336 Yes, that was permanent. It's all about how the products are promoted. I purchased this dye while searching for a semi permanent dye and the results showed this one and I got it purchased but actually it is a permanent dye promoted as a semi permanent so it's all about beware and read the product details before using them.
I think it depends on the color. Sometimes gray will hold everything, or refuse to hold anything.
Semi perm doesn't come with developer it's always mixed an ready out of bottle for hair . I've never seen developer with semi
I'm 52 and I've only got a couple gray hairs. I'd love to have yours. I do my hair gray / blue gray/ purple slate gray. I'm a dark blonde strawberry blonde, but my roots are always darker..
The problem is the use of the words 'semi permanent'. I've used 'semi permanent' fun colours without a problem. But these are more like colour conditioners or direct dyes, but called semi permanent and wash out eventually. There is semi permanent with developer and semi permanent direct colours! It's confusing and so, yes, you need to read and test strand if unsure.
Yep! After this hair disaster,🙂 I discovered several things about hair colours and would be doing a video on this topic too. Thanks!
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Thanks Abhishek!
Yes! Anything that says 'washes out in 24 washes' and even says no ammonia/semi perm etc - it can act as permanent. Extremely frustrating. Have you come across a true temporary black hair dye for white hair? Literally washes out in 10 washes or less?
I get you. It is a struggle to look for authentic products. I have tried a few brands of semi-permanent colours that washed out of my grey hair completely but not in 10 washes. Semi-permanent colours wash out in about 20-25 washes. On of them in Punky colors and other one is an Indian brand. I will try a few brands in the coming days.
Ofc semi and demi permanent colours come with developers.. how long they last depends on many factors, such as hair porosity
Same thing happened to me. I’ve even used Color Opps to try and remove it…it only fades it just a tad. So I’m back to square one. (I used Clairol Natural Instincts)
@@mariem5555 Demi-permanent!! These are more of permanent hair dyes, more powerful than the semipermanent. Never washes out of the hair.
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I have used one of these glosses which I bought from my hair stylist at the time. My intention was to temporarily cover my grey, and it did the job. Mixed with 10 vol developer. Color washed out a few weeks later. Was is really permanent for you?
@@VNairN1 Yep! It was. What was the gloss that you used?
@@sparklingsilvers Matrix
@ Ohk, I will give it try! ☺️
Just saying that as far as I was aware it says only to use on ‘first greys’ on the box of a Castings dye 🤷♀️
Funny thing is, that's because the 'semi' nature (less strong developer) means Castings does not cover as well as the dyes Loreal markets as 'permanent' because it doesn't penetrate the shaft as much - OP really had the opposite problem. As someone mentioned in previous comments, sometimes silver hair really grabs the color but often it really doesn't. My grey hairs are very resistant to color so Castings doesn't dye them "properly". It's okay when there's not too much grey because it kinda blends in - the amount of color it does take is enough to take the edge off, as it were. Doesn't do the job as the greys start to get more prevalent though; think of the colors you can get away with interspersed as occasional 'highlight" strands versus how a head full of that shade looks. Sometimes things that work for the former just don't look right as the latter.
The other problem, though, is that even if the added pigments DO wash out entirely, because it contains real developer you can be left with a slightly yellow tone. That's because as you bleach hair you strip the top layers of color - and as strange as it may seem, under that silver is still a yellow base. So then you might get stuck in a situation where you have to add back 'toner' to the hair you dyed just to try to match your original natural silver color.
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I’m sorry to tell you that if this bring a developer is not a semi permanent cause semi permanent do not mix with developer did you put it direct on your hair?
With the developer that’s why it became permanent on my hair.
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it looks good bc you have a young face
Please take care of that poor cat!
:) It was a peacock!!
That looks like a permanent haircolor.
Demi- perhaps haircolor BLENDS to gray basically the gray looks like highlights.
Also demi permanent haircolor mixes with a developer.
Permanent haircolor is mixed with a developer as well.
Permanent haircolor has 100% coverage on gray hair.
Yes this company was dishonest.
I hope u filed a complaint & thanks for sharing!
@@nunyabizz3518 This product is a scam. They must not label it a semi-permanent when it is permanent.
@sparklingsilvers I agree. Sorry this happened to you
I was always under the impression that a semi permanent color just coated the hair shaft but didn't penetrate it so would'nt damage it but now I see that this isn't the case. I have used colored glosses that work pretty good and fade out over time.
Companies disguise people in the name of semipermanent colors by selling permanent colors. Semipermanent colors don’t need a developer. I never tried a colour gloss, should get one. What colors you suggest?
@@sparklingsilvers I have used Aveda products in the past and now I'm using Madison Reed.
@@chrystallea7545 Great! I would try and see how it goes with my hair. Thanks ✨😊
What's the meaning of doozy ?
@@SG-wq4rm Unique! 😎
Any colour that gives you two products to mix together is permanent. Will fade to.a certain extent after time
Mam How to buy this product in india 😢
@@AestheticBoyy876 At Amazon.
semi permanent is a low volume developer. a gloss is no developer
Clairol makes a semi permaneny with no developer. Maybe you are thinking of demi permanent?
Surrounded by cats? 😂😂😂
@@200x-v4k No!!! Those are peacocks ☺️
That poor cat😢
She said it was a peacock.
@Daisy-z6u8b oh they do sound like a cat .
You might try Overtone if you decide to color your hair again. No developer. Lots of interesting colors. You look great now! So don’t color your hair.
Thanks so much! I haven't tried Overtone yet. Will give it a try sometime. 😊
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