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prancer wrote:I heard it can dry out western hair, but I am seeking a color change.
Andocrates wrote:... I do know that American Hair color seldom works on Asian hair, so I would think the product would be really strong like grandma used to use. Japanese hair is very thick and coarse.
Taro Toporific wrote:Andocrates wrote:... I do know that American Hair color seldom works on Asian hair, so I would think the product would be really strong like grandma used to use. Japanese hair is very thick and coarse.
Andocrates is right. JPN product would be really strong.
<---Look what happaned to my hair!
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Andocrates wrote:You probably know what a Japanese na adjective is, genki na, kirei na, you can stick a noun on a na adjective and have a sentence.
genki na ojisan (Energetic old guy)
kirei na ojousan (attractive young lady)
hen is a na adjective that means strange/weird. I'll let you do the math.
Taro Toporific wrote:Andocrates wrote:You probably know what a Japanese na adjective is, genki na, kirei na, you can stick a noun on a na adjective and have a sentence.
genki na ojisan (Energetic old guy)
kirei na ojousan (attractive young lady)
hen is a na adjective that means strange/weird. I'll let you do the math.
Nah, you got it all wrong Andocrates.
A henna gaijin is the adult form of the larval anime-freak.
ADULT STAGE
LARVAL STAGE
gomichild wrote:Oh and be careful of pink colours. I loved having pink hair but the fact that it keeps washing out gradually for days was a pain. Pink sweat dribbles are not fun.
gomichild wrote:Although let me add that I have used Japanese hair dye and haven't got straw yet - but be prepared to do lots of hair treatments to keep it from drying out as (especially bleach) is pretty strong. Also keep in mind that any hair colouring has some bleach in it. You can also leave it on for less time than recommended.
prancer wrote:Skankster wrote:-
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U may want to try it on your pubes first!
You are going to have to work so much harder than that if you want to offend me. What pubes?
Anyway, has anyone tried J brands of hair dye?
sillygirl wrote:Hey Prancer
I love J hair dye cos it doesn't fade as fast as the stuff back home. I use dark colours. Do you have a Matsumotokiyoshi drug store near you? They sell foreign stuff. If you are going lighter tho, do the strand test - you probably should reduce the waiting time significantly.
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