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Clairol Nice'n Easy Reviews
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car1066 10th Oct 2006
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I have used Clairol Nice'n Easy - No. 98 for many years without any reaction to my scalp and found it gave me the exact colour I wanted, but on this application, it irritated my skin and I found I had to rinse it off before my colour had developed. I wonder if the ingredients have been modified.
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celestiteaura
6th Jul 2006
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I was going from a natural blonde to a brunette. I applied the Clairol Nice 'n' Easy dye, and left it on for the allocated time. Nothing happened! It was supposed to be a chestnut colour and it only made my hair the tiniest bit darker, and not one person noticed at work the next day. It stunk to ...
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ajsreeree 23rd Jun 2006
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I have used Clairol Nice 'n' Easy for years. Now, my hair color is no longer to be found. I used 116B, natural light caramel brown. I was just wondering if this color has been discontinued, or if it is just being sold at limited retailers. I have checked with Walmart, Kmart, Walgreens and CVS, an ...
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alibelle 23rd Mar 2006
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I used Clairol nice'n'easy product as I have short hair. I was
not pleased when the mixture was not enough to do the roots on my whole head, very disappointing.
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silkybabes 20th Mar 2006
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The dye was easy to use. I originally have dark brown hair but had red flashes through it that I wanted to get rid of. Using this hair dye darkened the red and lightened my natural colour. Had ridiculous looking multicoloured hair before I used L'Oreal dye to sort it out!!!!
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alicepalace
6th Jan 2006
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I bought Clairol Nice'n'Easy hair dye in Blonde, and it was very easy to use with good instructions. The colour was quite bright to begin with and has now gone (after about a few weeks) a yellow colour :S
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jessicaollie
3rd Jan 2006
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I dyed my hair with a dark brown colour. Clairol nice'n'easy Number 501, I forget the name. It worked really good but...
Well, I dye my hair a lot but not so often that MY HAIR WOULD FALL OUT. Right when I used this hairdye my hair started falling out. It's been falling out everytime I was it ever ...
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icklecat 8th Dec 2005
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THIS PRODUCT CAUSED ME TO GO TO HOSPITAL! I got Clairol nice'n'easy in Black, and I have previously used the same brand dye to dye my hair black before (although then I believe I used a blue-black rather than a pure black colouring). Because I had used it before with no problems, I thought that the ...
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rachael horne
8th Nov 2005
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My hair always feels fantastic after colouring with Clairol nice'n'easy. I use either natural dark brown or dark chestnut brown. The price is reasonable, and they are often on offer.
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Karryn 17th Sep 2005
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I've been using Clairol Nice'n'Easy for a while, dark brown shade on my grey hair. I have no complaints about it. Plus, I like the Root Touch-Up product that is now available to match the shades, because I don't care about a product fading too soon -- it's my grey roots that make me have to re-colo ...
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