Trying Bondbar in Light Copper Brown: Cowboy Copper?

Anonymous
I will let you know how it turns out in about 20 minutes.

I used Bondbar Light Copper Brown permanent.

I have greys and naturally level 4N medium brown.

Anonymous
I usually mix 1 oz 5N light brown with 1/2 oz 5RG light auburn brown in Wella Color Charm permanent color.

This time I used just the Bondbar Light Copper Brown. Well, it's very bright. I like the color. The roots that were my natural hair color and about 75% grey turned out too bright.

I'm sure a toner would work. However, I'm just going back to mixing light brown color with the light copper brown and covering the brighter roots. Doing that now.

I'll probably switch to this Bondbar color and stop using Wella.

There's a very slight fragrance. It doesn't smell strong like ammonia in some colors. It's practically odorless.

The most amazing part, when I rinsed out the color, my hair was so soft. My hair felt like I was rinsing out conditioner.

And it covered all of the grey hairs.

It wasn't as inexpensive as box dye at the store. Sally's has a bundle for buy one tube of 2 oz color ($12.99) and a 4 oz developer ($6) and get a mixing bowl and brush for $15. For the two tubes of the two different colors, I spent $26. I also bought the Bondbar mask and Bondbar leave in cream.

Bondbar is Sally's dupe for Olaplex.
Anonymous
More information about the Cowboy Copper hair trend of 2024:

https://behindthechair.com/articles/cowboy-copper-breakdown-what-it-is-why-its-trending/
Anonymous
OP - what’s the difference between bond at and just using one of the other brands at Sally?
Anonymous
Didnt a lot of women experience hair loss and breakage with Olaplex?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Didnt a lot of women experience hair loss and breakage with Olaplex?


Their shampoo/conditioner? Or something else?

I use it and like it.
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