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Summary: The best brand of permanent hair color that offers beautiful, long-lasting color is a brand called Framesi, which has been in business since the 1970s. Discover Framesi hair color, which includes coconut oil in the creme color, with professional advice from a hair designer and color specialist in this free video on hair care.
Liz Muller is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida. As a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985, she is one of the top Internet gurus on hair care,...read more
"Hey, I'm Liz Muller from Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida. In this clip, we're going to discuss the best brand of hair color, permanent hair color. I find that I've worked at, many lines in this industry. Many different color lines, and one of the best permanent hair colors to me has been Framesi. Framesi's been around since the seventies. It's a wonderful product, and a for permanent hair color, they've come a long way. They started out creme color, as a creme tube color with coconut oil, which is very rare. You don't see that out there. And they've introduced us to many other things in their line, but their permanent hair color is fabulous. You can use their hair color on any type of hair. I deal with ethnic hair and straight, Caucasian hair, and I tell you, I can use the line and really guarantee beautiful, long lasting hair color. Gorgeous reds, beautiful reds that last a long time. These are this permanent hair color. This would be Futura right here. They have a two-thousand and one line, called the Two-thousand and One line, color line. But there's their gold colors right here. Here's some of their coppery tones from Futura. Just wonderful, the line of product. And again, you'll find great results when you use Framesi hair color. Thank you. This has been Liz Muller."
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margaretb said
on 5/14/2009 Hi Liz
my names Margaret, my natural color is light brown (mousy) so they say in England. I'm age 50, so now i have gray manly at the front of my head but can you can still see my natural color so when highlighted it blended really well.
I have always uses bleach for my highlights but because i have more gray now color my roots fist with a lorial light brown and then highlight.
I would like to start using a professional colors.
My friend is an hairdresser and says i don't need the bleach to get my hair the lightness i want it. Could you please advice me on covering gray and if you think Framesi's color would be ok for my hair.