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Guest 30th Sep 2009
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just used Clairol 102 ash blond -- great. i use it every three months the color really 'sticks' My identical twin uses the same shade and has the same result. nothing that I really dislike but have to be careful and make sure I go 'past' the red area
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Guest 1st Sep 2009
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I used to love Clairol Natural Instincts, I used light blonde for years and always got complimented of how beatiful my hair was. Now they change the formula to something called no brass ?????? whatever they put in this I turned my hair grey, something horrible in between ash blonde. Im very unhappy ...
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Guest 31st Aug 2009
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I have read the reviews and I think if these people tried the "Brass Free" line they would be happier. I have used Clairol Natural Instincts for a while and tried others and was dissatisfied with the lasting results and the coverage. Brass Free covers good and seems to be lasting better; plus, the ...
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Guest 5th Aug 2009
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I used Clairol Natural Instincts 9G Dark Golden blond and it turned my hair a dark auburn. My natural color is a dark blond. I called the Clairol hotline and they told me to wash it out with clarifying shampoo every day and my hair would return to its natural color in about a week. I hope it works. ...
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Guest 29th Jul 2009
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I've used Clairol Natural Instincts many times and a variety of colors. First I did Sedona Sunset (16RG) which barely changed my color but it was the color it said it would be. So I redyed it in a darker shade Golden Mahogany (18RG). It was like Jean Grey from X-Men. So I faded it out and put Tw ...
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Guest 8th Jul 2009
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First time i used Clairol Natural Instincts last night and i was and still very disappointed. it just darkened the old color on my hair and did nothing to my roots. what a waste of time and money.
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cchanna 6th Jul 2009
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I too used Golden Honey 9G by clairol natural instincts to get my hair to be a darker blonde color. To my surprise....my hair turned dark auburn!! I thought I did a bad job at maybe mixing up the colors but after reading everyone's reviews I was not the only one with this problem!! I really do belie ...
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Guest 28th Jun 2009
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I used Clairol Natural Instincts Golden Honey (9G) yesterday and now have reddish brown hair. I was pale blonde as a child, but it has now darkened to about the color pictured on the box. I wanted to perk up the color and add highlights and had never put color on my hair before. I should have stu ...
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Guest 4th Jun 2009
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I bought Clairol Natural Instincts Golden Honey (9G) color to attempt to delay my needing highlights again. Basically, root touchup. The color on the box was perfect for the highlight color I use, but my hair is now reddish-brown! Thankfully, it's only been 3 days, but the red is starting to fade ...
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sally1271 25th May 2009
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I also has great success with Clairol Natural Instincts. I had my hair colored at the salon 2 days ago, I went in with a light golden blonde colour with paler blonde highlights, and dark blonde roots. It was looking a little brassy so she redid the highlights and changed the base to a much darker c ...
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