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Started by jerigirl82, November 22, 2009, 06:07:11 AM

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jerigirl82

Just a question here... I am a male TG and I want to color my hair to a nice shade of dark brown... Right now I use grecian formula when I have colored my hair in the past, but I was wondering can I use hair colors that women use as well?  Would there be any problem with it? Men's colors to me appear a bit flat and general, womens colors seem to be more plentiful in all ranges... any ideas?

I know this probably seem like a rookie question, however I have no one else to ask these questions of...

Thanks in advance

jeri
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LordKAT

genetics don't affect hair dye. use dye labeled for men or women if you so choose.
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Janet_Girl

I use the cheapest hair color ( Black ) that I can find.  And yes it is for women.  What would a woman use?  ??? ::)



Janet
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insanitylives

 ???
I've been dying my hair for a few years (i'm a natural blond... ::) not happy about that)
Hair dye is hair dye. Hair is hair. I've never met a guy with "flat", as you put it, hair who didn't have pitch black hair.

I'm not sure where you've been getting info.
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FairyGirl

if you can, see about getting it done professionally. I get mine done every six weeks or so, caramel/honey tones with blonde highlights, and it really looks way better than I could ever do myself. I'd prolly end up with green hair or something lol
Girls rule, boys drool.
If I keep a green bough in my heart, then the singing bird will come.
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V M

Most of my hair has either darkened or gone gray  :P

I use a champagne blond to cover the gray. It's the closest I could get to my original color  :)
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Maryteresa

Go for it, Jeri, choose the sexiest girly dye you can and use it.  It generally smells and stings a bit, though.  I did it for years in my 40's and 50's when I had enough hair to bother.
As has been advised, it's far better to spend the money and let the pros do a proper job.   You'll be delighted.
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