Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Benefits of Natural Hair Color

From the New York Times Article Taking on Hair Color’s Bad Guy

Anne Warnock is an owner of the Sam Wong Salon in Frederick, Md., which uses Organic Color Systems. During the last three years, she has used it every four weeks to maintain her red locks and has noted a difference. Her hair no longer has that dry, over-processed feeling, she said.

To her mind, INOA, which she has no interest in using since it’s not organic enough for her, is noteworthy. “Now that L’Oréal has jumped on the bandwagon, it’s the beginning of women being educated who also want results,” she said, referring to the market for no-ammonia permanent color. “In time, women will go into a salon and ask, ‘What color do you use? Does it have ammonia?’ ”

The fact of the matter is that some natural hair color actually delivers a superior result while providing a better experience due to the absence of the ammonia smells, dangerous chemical additives, and exposure of toxins to the professional and client.

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