Light Mountain
Light Mountain Natural Hair Color Conditioner Light Brown -- 4 fl oz
Overall Rating:
5
out of
5
A Great Alternative to Permanent Color,
August 6, 2010
By Coppertop63
from Wisconsin
from Wisconsin
Effectiveness:
5
out of
5
"After finding out last summer that I couldn't use permanent haircolor, my daughter suggested this product. I'm glad she did. It's turned out to be a great substitute. I've gotten the hang of using henna now. The trick is to make it thick so it stays put and doesn't run down your neck and face. I've gotten lots of compliments on my color and luster of my hair since using this product. A big thumbs up to Light Mountain on a great henna product."
Age: 55-64
Gender: Female
Referral source: Family Member
Duration of use: Over 180 days
Light Mountain
Light Mountain Natural Hair Color Conditioner Light Brown -- 4 fl oz
Overall Rating:
4
out of
5
Worth the degree of difficulty,
May 30, 2010
Effectiveness:
5
out of
5
"The results are excellent. I have a few gray hairs with medium brown to dark brown hair. It is not the easiest color to use but if you go through the process the results are all worth it. I would suggest that a person buy their own rubber gloves. The ones provided are typical thin plastic ones and this stuff is kind of like a gritty pancake batter. I took the alternate suggestion of using day old coffee, vinegar, ginger and nutmeg for extra effects. I plan to purchase more in the future."
Age: 35-44
Gender: Female
Referral source: Self-referred
Duration of use: Less than 30 days
Light Mountain
Light Mountain Natural Hair Color Conditioner Light Brown -- 4 fl oz
Overall Rating:
4
out of
5
turns gray hair into highlights,
February 17, 2010
Effectiveness:
4
out of
5
"I swim several times per week year-round in chlorinated water, and therefore, I cannot use chemical colors. This product stains my hair, and actually improves its texture - it probably protects it from the chlorine as well. I am 58 years old, and actually have beautiful medium-length, medium brown hair - I use the light brown color, which makes my gray look like salon or natural highlights - it still has a glossy texture, unlike most dyed hair. The product takes some getting used to. First, you have to be careful not to use metal with it - I keep a small glass bowl, and I mix it with a rubber spatula. It smells terrible - like spoiled peas. I apply it with a paint brush, sectioning hair with a chop stick before painting the mixture on. I then put on an elasticized shower cap (the plastic bag in the box doesn't work as well). I usually put a few tissues at the edge of the cap on my forehead to catch any drips, and I leave it on for at least 30 minutes. Getting the gritty residue off the hair used to be a challenge, but I find that it can be done quite easily with hair conditioner. I usually wash and condition it again once I get the product out of my hair. I save any extra which I have mixed in a zip lock plastic bag and freeze it until the night before I wish to use it again - it will spoil if you try to keep it without freezing it. I never have any roots to speak of, as I use it about once a week - it took some getting used to, but I am very happy with the results! If you are a swimmer, make sure you use a shampoo to rid the hair of chlorine before applying Light Mountain."
Age: 55-64
Gender: Female
Referral source: Other
Duration of use: Over 180 days
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