$2.97 at my local Walmart. I tried it and like it. My dark brown hair is kinda uneven given all my failed attempts to lighten it and redyeing to cover my mistakes and this deposited color in my hair. In one shampoo it evened out my hair color nicely and made my hair look more natural and deepened my hair overall. It was quite a bit moisterizing and suprizingly gentle. They have it for blondes and redheads as well. Why pay $8.99 for John Freda when this is only $2.97?
It apparently is color depositing on some level for my hair is noticibly darker and I took before and after picks and people comment they see the difference. Both the shampoo and conditioner is a dark brown color. Before/After pics dont lie.
Thanks for posting - I haven't seen these and I've been Revlon Colorsilk for about 20 yrs now. It doesn't mention that it deposits color but since my ends are lighter than my roots, maybe it'll get them looking a tad closer in tone.
I looked at these in WM, since I use Colorsilk hair color in Dark Auburn, looked at the Red, the shampoo was bright cherry red, a little scary. I think there were coupons for these on the tubes.
I looked at these in WM, since I use Colorsilk hair color in Dark Auburn, looked at the Red, the shampoo was bright cherry red, a little scary. I think there were coupons for these on the tubes.
Maybe I should get these, since I bought a different shade of dye and it's not red enough...more of a brown with a coppery cast. Serves me right for buying the wrong shade just because the store happened to be out of the one I like.