I tried Just for Men a couple months ago to get rid of the grey, and it worked fine, but my hair has apparently thinned out since then. In fact, I'm wondering if my hair does not tolerate being dyed, and actually weakens or somehow gets stripped by the dye. Unusual, but anyone think it's possible? I've also noticed something similar when I try to use nizorel, even just 1%.
I tried darkening professionally at the salon a couple days ago. When I arrived home and looked in the mirror I noticed my skin was stained heavily with the dye all around the temple points and some near the hair line. Looked absolutely ridiculous. I went back and they rubbed hair dye removal on it which worked ok.
Did they screw it up big time and not admit to it, or am I just becoming so diffuse that there's no other way to do it. Can you dye hair without staining if it's diffuse everywhere including the front? They couldn't offer much of an explanation, and acted as if this was not abnormal.
I have been shedding like mad since then. Tons of long hairs, not just weak ones. 200+ a day. I really can't afford to be shedding that much. Could the excess dye on the scalp have caused this?
I tried darkening professionally at the salon a couple days ago. When I arrived home and looked in the mirror I noticed my skin was stained heavily with the dye all around the temple points and some near the hair line. Looked absolutely ridiculous. I went back and they rubbed hair dye removal on it which worked ok.
Did they screw it up big time and not admit to it, or am I just becoming so diffuse that there's no other way to do it. Can you dye hair without staining if it's diffuse everywhere including the front? They couldn't offer much of an explanation, and acted as if this was not abnormal.
I have been shedding like mad since then. Tons of long hairs, not just weak ones. 200+ a day. I really can't afford to be shedding that much. Could the excess dye on the scalp have caused this?