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Best Haircolor Products on a Budget: Reader Advice

| June 9, 2008 09:00 PM | Posted in

One of the great beauty prerogatives we enjoy is freedom of haircolor—and, like the true budget fashionistas we are, we’d prefer not to pay an arm and a leg, thanks. Of course for major overhauls we’d have to say (from, ahem, personal experience) letting the pros handle it is probably best, but for more subtle changes (a little lighter, darker, redder, a few highlights) there’s no reason you can’t do it at home for less. However, not all home haircolor products are created equal—so what are your picks for great home haircolor products?

Pictured: For a little extra shine, body, and temporary color boost, we dig Clairol’s Natural Instincts, $9.89, Drugstore.com

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June 10, 2008 Orora wrote:

I’ve used L’oreal Colour Experte for a few years and have always gotten great results. It’s hard to do subtle highlights with it, but for big, chunky ones it works well.  And I admit I like spending $18 on a double-process color rather than the $200 it would cost me in a salon.

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June 10, 2008 bunnybri wrote:

I have used L’Oreal Preference for the past 3 years to dye my golden brown hair a light auburn.  I’m no expert (my technique consists of hanging my head over the bathtub, making a big mess smearing it on, then showering it out) but the stylists at the salon are always asking me where I get it done…including the owner, who is an internationally renowned stylist and says I can tell anyone I want that he did my color!

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June 10, 2008 Elaine Benes wrote:

I’ve been using Loreal’s Exellence Creme haircolor the past two years and I really like it, makes my hair appear quite shiny and the color lasts.

My hairdresser warned me to only dye the roots - I guess the rest of my hair had been getting darker with repeated full head dyeing.

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June 10, 2008 rparker1333 wrote:

I’m totally with you on Natural Instincts! It’s gentle on my dry/brittle hair and every 6 weeks or so I have the option of choosing a new color. Such a deal!

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June 10, 2008 kellylynn wrote:

I’ve always gotten good results from Garnier Nutrisse, and my hair has gone through SO many color changes in the past year… I went from dirty blonde to bleach blonde to almost black to medium brown to red and back to dirty blonde, and my stylist STILL tells me that my hair is healthy.

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October 9, 2009 daisy wrote:

I like natural products,coz they are less harmful to hair.
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October 26, 2009 Pooja wrote:

Hello Angela , first of all thanks for sharing really very nice and good info here. I read your entire post and. You share great info budget hair colour. I have read <A HREF=“http://www.infibeam.com/Books/info/Roxy-A-Warren/Haircoloring-in-Plain-English-A-Practical-Guide/1562533576.html”>Haircoloring in Plain English</A> book which is written by Roxy A Warren. Really very nice and good. Thanks for sharing really very nice info.

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