MakkiTANGERINE HAIR COLOURING MASK 200ML
M**8
Great for grey transitioning.
My hair is going grey, I'm about 50/50 salt & pepper. My natural colour is dark blonde 6/7 at the root, fading to an 8/9 at the ends. It is shoulder length. One thing about my transition is that the ends of my hair at the front which are grey at the root are yellow on the ends, I don't know why and no amount of purple shampoo, and I have tried many, have managed to restore this yellowed grey to silver.Makki grey is a godsend for me.I apply olaplex 3 first because it seems spread the product easier throughout my hair and I think it would help combat any patchiness, I then wrap my head in plastic wrap and keep the products on for approx. 45-60min. I do this once every four weeks, wash my hair twice a week and use a dry shampoo once a week.Makki grey tones down my mousey blonde and somewhat yellowed grey to a lovely dark grey and it fades to a beautiful cool dark blonde, my grey takes on a steel grey effect and all my colour blends well and looks fabulously natural. I didn't think this would happen, I expected my grey to change and take on different hues, but None of my grey has turned green, or blue just a beautiful shade of silver grey.Brilliant.
K**K
Just what I was looking for
I am transitioning from golden brown to a mix of silver and ash brown. After a few treatments to remove colour build-up my hair was quite red/orange. It was then partly bleached, with a toner applied at the hairdressers. The result was a mix of greige and washed-out bronde that I did not love, and still some redness remained. I tried the Makki Grey mixed with white conditioner, but the first time I was quite cautious as my hair is damaged. I couldn't see much of a difference. A few days later I applied a thicker mix and left it on for 50 minutes, and that worked perfectly. No more faded brondes and greiges! Instead I have shades of cool brown, slate and steel mixed together, which is what I wanted. I've only washed it once so far so cannot yet tell how long it will last, but very pleased with the initial results.
A**Y
Wow! Impressed. Grey & Silver Makki Magic Mix!
I saw a recommendation of Makki via a subreddit for women growing out natural grey hair. I am probably getting to around 70% natural grey hair these days and so I want to grow out my dye in a graceful way without there being an obvious demarcation line between the dye and the natural colour. I usually get a half head of highlights every 3 months, which is very expensive, so I just wanna be free and rock my natural grey. I bought the silver and grey duo (one tube of each) and mixed equal amounts of grey and silver into a good amount of white conditioner, combed it through so the coverage was even, and left it on for 15 minutes. You can see the results in the photo. I am so thrilled, it looks professionally done and it's taken to the highlights so wonderfully. I even have 2 months of root growth and you can't tell AT ALL; it blends with my salt and pepper roots perfectly. I've washed it a bunch of times and it's still holding, so I reckon I'll re-do this treatment once a month. For women growing out their natural grey hair: I can't recommend this enough - although please do bear in mind my hair is a mid cool blonde so I can't vouch for other starting colours. FYI the grey Makki is VERY dark, so with the Silver tube you can customise it to your taste. Maybe I'll go all silver next time. Have fun!
E**A
Best grey dye
This is the best grey dye Ive ever used. I’ve been grey/silver for almost 2 years now and I’ve tried almost every grey dye there is that isn’t further damaging my platinum hair. This. Is. It. Its like a semi permanent so does no damage at all - other than drying out the hair just a slight but nothing a good conditioner and hair oil after cant fix. The colour is AMAZING, the most truest grey and the fade out is gorgeous as well. When I let it completely fade out, its a beautiful light grey/silver. Would definitely recommend this, I’ve bought three tubes of this already and will always come back to this
C**C
Started off working nicely but started making my hair purple after a while
Decided on this rather than use the colorista one. I decided it was better for my hair not be using developer's because I've already bleached the life out of it.Waited a week after bleaching before I used this.After watching YouTube tutorials & reviews I added it to white conditioner.It's quite hard to tell how dark your hair will be as this is purple not grey.My mixture looked dark to me but gave a dark silver/light steel, so I'll make it darker next time.I've washed it once & very little came out.The disappointing thing with this is, it is fairly drying. I didn't expect it to be drying when mixed with conditioner, but it is. I had to use a hair mask afterwards & again the next day.My hair was ravaged before I used this but afterwards it was definitely dryer.Just something to be aware of.It's never going to be as harsh as a permanent colour, so it's still better for your hair in the long run.I'm now looking forward to letting my natural grey come through & giving it some colour too. I think my hair is very light grey going by my roots, but I've dyed it since I was 16( I'm now 53) Fed up with roots every 2 weeks! & point blank refuse to let my grey grow in naturally. 3" of grey roots is never a good look.This way I've gone grey overnight & can blend in my greys.I've just reordered so I don't run out.I will recommend this for anyone wanting to go grey naturally.UpdateThis suddenly started making my hair more purple than grey. Toned my natural grey roots but the bleached parts looked grey in poor light but a very obvious purple otherwise.I also cannot get it out!Washed 3 times with bicarb & dandruff shampoo. All I've achieved is dusty pink & very dry. Next step is a bleach bath & my hair cutting short I think.I'm gutted as it worked nicely for a few months. But my hair started grabbing the purple in it & I don't want purple hair
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