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Guest 23rd Oct 2009
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I used Boots "Spiced conker"semi permanent, and I have to say it is not orange at all,but a really lovely rich natural auburn,even over my white/grey! But, Be ye warned,it is a NEW CONCOCTION (which probably explains why it is giving a much better colour and cover),but it DOES now contain Peroxide a ...
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Guest 2nd Aug 2009
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Boots Botanics are 2-4-1 at the moment, so I went for lightest ash blonde and bitter chocolate brown (couldn't decide which way to go). The ash blonde did absolutely nothing to my naturally dark blonde hair, despite the colour chart on the box stating it would - look out for the small print telling ...
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Guest 21st Jun 2009
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used medium (conker) brown Boots Botanics...2 bottles as my hair is long. has coloured my roots dark blond and the rest of my hair looks the same...going on holiday on monday so couldnt get much worse!
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Guest 21st Apr 2009
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I used the Boots Botanics spiced conker dye last night and my hair went ginger! I always knew it was a bit of a risk as my hair was quite heavily highlighted, but was not expecting it to go quite this red! However, apparantly ginger hair suits me better, so it's not all that bad. Just be cautious, i ...
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Guest 5th Apr 2009
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I Used Palest Mahogany Blonde Boots Botanics, It Worked A Treat On My Hair But It Was A Bit Cinfusing To Use Though. Good result
Good for first time colorers
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Binndy 4th Apr 2009
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Bought the Spiced Conker Boots Botanics Hair Colour but was very dissapointed and shocked that my hair had turned orange/red I dont think I will be using this again as I am to frightend too.I use Botanics skin range and love it so it was very upset that this has happened.
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Guest 22nd Mar 2009
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I really like boots botanics although I cant say i have much experience with it - it's my first time. I used dark mahogany brown sort of thing and it's AMAZINNNGG! my hair is in great condition and infact feels quite thick now, and its a wonderful colour. its sort of a purply reddy browny blacky whi ...
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Guest 20th Dec 2008
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Bought the Spiced Conker Boots Botanics Hair Colour as it contained no PPD. I have dark hair and I was hoping it would colour my greys. O.k if you just want to change the colour of your hair.
Looked at buying the Bitter Chocolate to see if that would be any better, but when I checked the product c ...
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Guest 26th Nov 2008
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I have just used this product for the first time as i have had an allergic PPD reaction to a previous dye from different company. I have been looking for a permanent dye free from PPD for a couple of months and I was really pleased to have read the ingredients and found that there was no PPD in the ...
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Guest 6th Nov 2008
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Boots Botanics - I dye my hair to enhance the colour and even it out rather than to dramatically change the colour. For this, the Botanics dye is excellent - the best I've used. I've tried others but always come back to Botanics. It's gentle which is great for my long, dry curly hair and always give ...
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