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08-08-2019 08:36 AM
Clairol Natural Instincts does not contain Ammonia but it does contain Peroxide.
See this link for the ingredient list.
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01-02-2020 08:34 AM
I think Cosamo has what you are looking for!
It is peroxide, ammonia, PPD free non-permanent hair color. It will have to be reapplied every two weeks or so, however I think that's a small price to pay for the benefit of knowing you aren't damaging your hair/scalp with the added stuff other hair colors have.
I use this stuff and so does my mom. It is fantastic and far better than anything else I used including Clairol, etc.
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12-15-2020 09:34 AM
Do not use Clairol Natural instincts!!! I had been growing out my gray hair for 22 months and was almost done. I bought this product because I wanted a semi permanent that would just coat my hair to see if I wanted to dye it again. Once my hair was dyed it came out great but then I kept washing it to get the colo
r out. The product states 28 washes. I have washed it over 40 times and the color will not come out of my hair. So I called the company to ask why it is not washing it. I was told it is not a semi permanent but a demi permanent color. She told me that it will never wash completely out. So I was devastated. All that time I took to grow my hair out cold turkey and I was trusting the packaging on this product. I even read reviews before I put it on but nobody mentioned it contained peroxide. Like people are saying if you have to mix two bottles together it is not without ammonia or peroxide.
02-05-2021 12:52 PM
Since your a hair stylist, I wonder if you know if one could use the color part of Loreal or Clairols Semi permanents without the peroxide part similar to a deposit only either by itself or mixed with a conditioner.
Thanks in advance!
08-12-2021 02:12 AM
Hi,Yes, ammonia-free dye is less damaging” according to Randy Schueller, cosmetic chemist and writer of Beauty Brains.com which can be can be considered 'safer' than hair dye with ammonia. “High levels of ammonia are more damaging because of the higher pH” says Schuelle