Saturday, December 26, 2009

Can/Should I use John Frieda's Sheer Blonde shampoo/conditioner if I have dirty blonde hair(Jen Aniston-ish)?

http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/produ鈥?/a>





My hair is light, golden blonde-ish brown with many natural blonde streaks in it, but the back is darker (not bleached from the sun). I have never dyed my hair. The color is similar to Lauren Conrad's current color, Jennifer Aniston's and Mischa Barton while she was on The OC (if you know what I'm talking about).


Here are a few similar color pictures:





http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a14/Kai鈥?/a>





http://www.themomsbuzz.com/photos/uncate鈥?/a>





http://www.mischabartons.com/mischabarto鈥?/a>





The shampoo and conditioner are designed to emphasize the blonde in your hair, and I've been wanting to try a new shampoo- if you have any other reccommendations of a great shampoo/conditioner, let me know!





Thanks!Can/Should I use John Frieda's Sheer Blonde shampoo/conditioner if I have dirty blonde hair(Jen Aniston-ish)?
I wouldn't bother. I noticed little to no improvement in brightness or lightness. I'm a guy who's always wanted lighter hair (I'm a dark dirty blonde), and when I used it (with my natural color), I couldn't even tell I had used it.





But then again, maybe it works better on different types of hair. Just don't expect drastic results, and they might even be too subtle to notice.Can/Should I use John Frieda's Sheer Blonde shampoo/conditioner if I have dirty blonde hair(Jen Aniston-ish)?
I used to have that shampoo, and not only did it not change the color of my hair at all (i have dark blond hair), but I didn't really like it in general.


In my experience, I wouldn't bother with any color-enhancing shampoos or conditioners -- i would go to a hair salon if you want to see any real difference.

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