Aug 07 2010
Complementing articles on Gray Hair

I tried this along with the gray treatment prior to coloring and after hours of goop and following the steps I ended up with orange where the gray hair was and almost blue everywhere else. The best part? My hair still smells like spinach and weed had a baby and it pooped on my hair.
I found my first gray hair 5 years Gray Hair ago. Now, I have several visible at a time and I get highlights to camoflage in my dark honey-blonde hair. It is not working so well anymore. When should I switch to full-blown coloring my hair?
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I’ll admit, I have a little ear hair which is why I bought this and I used to have a norelco brand that had a rechargeable battery inside, it worked great until the battery refused to hold a charge. I looked for a good replacement and came across this Panasonic unit and it really does a decent job. I do find I have a slightly harder time using it around the ear but it does cut the little hairs without any pulling or pain. I’m very happy that this uses a AA battery and is easily replaceable. I am curious how long I’ll actually beable to use it before I have to replace the battery. So far I’ve used it for about 2 weeks and it’s still running as strong as it was when I first put the battery in so all looks good.
much better than the one I used last year.
it works properly. No pain, not cuts, and clean
After 9 months of use, the trimmer began pulling hair rather than cutting. Keeping a fresh battery in the trimmer helped, but the blades have definitely dulled. Panasonic offers a replacement “blade block” assembly (WER416K1058) for $11.35 (plus $5.95 for shipping). Not really a great value given the price of a new unit and that I can get it shipped free with my Amazon Prime membership.
Pros:
- good sized
- easy to use
- trims nose well when new
- ok choice among limited alternatives
Cons:
- weak job of trimming ear hair – leaves visible stubble
- limited life span
- might best be considered a “disposable” device
Summary: Not sure I would by again. My scissors still work fine.
I’m not totally happy. it takes a long time to trim hair and doesn’t cut very well. It is easy to clean.
I was thinking of trying this product until I saw that the Environmental Working Group gave it a “High Hazard” score due to potential health risks. Several ingredients are linked to cancer, neurotoxicity, allergy, and other health issues. I thought others here might like to consider this before purchasing.
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I wish I didn’t have to rate the product, since I haven’t tried it, and by most accounts it works well. I just wanted to share this information since there is no warning on the label.
I have light red hair. Tried the light brown. Works amazing. Make sure to only leave it in for 3-5 min then washout. Also, if you want to get the best affect wash your hair well and let it dry before applying.
I really find it hard for believe these positive reviews are written by anyone other then PR shills a/k/a spin doctors. They all read like ad copy.
First, BEWARE! Obviously what you see in commercial ads is the result of SKILLED PROFESSIONALS.
Second the colors are very unnatural looking I am now able to spot a user of this product from 50 ft away. Very phony looking colors. I tried both the black and, a few months later the dark drown. Neither look like anything that could possibly grow out of a human head. Both have a definite purple/maroon/bluish tint to them. They all leave the mark of a cheap kitchen sink dye job. Colors are dull, mat, lifeless and covered over all the wonderful natural shine may hair already had. “Black”? “Dark Brown”? – better names would be ‘mud’, ’swamp water brown’ or ‘crude oil black.’
Third, proper application requires professional skill. The applicator comb is a gimmick that deposits globs of product unevenly spread. There is no room for error with this product. Unless you are looking for a phony paint job go find a skilled professional or live with what you have – which, after all, IS natural and NEVER looks phoney. People just don’t grow purplish hair!
The July 12, 2010 review by Francois Arouet is complete hogwash. Using light brown touch of gray on graying brown hair and leaving it on for only a few minutes fools everyone, even family. No one can tell. Your hair will look great and there is no— I repeat no purple hue to it.
First off, set aside a few hours to use the product the first time out. You definitely need to do the color swatch and check to see if you might have an allergic reaction to this product. This is a plant product and may cause dermatitis. I, luckily, did not. Secondly, it’s messy and time consuming. On the positive side, the color comes out beautifully and your hair feels so incredibly good. Also it smells like henna. I love that smell. I bought the double pack and it’s been almost 4 weeks and I’ve still got good coverage. I’m definitely going to do my hair again. If you like quick and convenient this product is not for you, that is why I gave it four stars. However, it is far safer and cheaper than most home hair coloring products. If you are looking to save a bundle on hair coloring and want a safe and natural way to cover the gray, this is a great product. I think the second time I use this product it will be easier and a little quicker as I know how long to keep the product on my hair.
I have been using Light Mountain Color the Gray, light brown henna for about 7 years and was very pleased with the results. It was a great product and worked great on my hair. Unfortunately this is no longer true. The last 3 boxes that I have used have been a big disappointment. The henna used to be a coarsely ground product but now it is a powder. The instructions have changed drastically making the process extremely time consuming. And worst of all, step 2 which used to impart a nice brown color doesn’t work at all. Therefore my long hair ends up being a bright orange color due to the step 1 process. I am extremely disappointed in the changes that have been made to this henna. I did call the company and they were going to check into the problem and call me back the following day. That was 6 weeks ago and I am still waiting for their call.
Yes, it’s messy, and the smell will be in your hair for a few days (even after shampooing). But the color is great, lasts me a long time (8 weeks or so), and is all natural…
Messy application, though this does improve with practice. Definitely an organic odor that lingers on my thick, medium length hair for about a week. Does cover my gray quite well, though I’ve learned to leave the product in my hair for the maximum suggested time. I’ve read reviews (in light brown) where others leave the product on for a very short time, I’m sure this differs person to person. This is a two step process, step one turns your gray a pinky/orange hue preping them for step two. For my hair, processing for step one is approximately 20 minutes while prep time/curing is about an hour. Step two is your color, for me processing time is 3 hours and prior to that an additional 3 hours to cure. Directions do warn against using any metal and recommend distilled water only. Since product is going on my hair, I’ve never gone against these warnings for fear of the possible consequences.
All in all, I love the results and deal with the lengthy/messy application, super long prep/curing time as well as the processing time on my head, not to mention the lengthy time it takes to remove the product from my hair. After all of the grit is gone from my hair (typically about two shampoos or about 4 days for me) my hair is left feeling soft and shiny. My hair does also have a natural tendency to go red so I’m real careful not to add any other red enhancers listed as options in the instructions. I’ve yet to do so, but next application will add day old coffee to add more deep brown hues (as per options listed on the instructions).
If there were another product out there offering the same results without the hassle, I would be all for it. Until then, I’ll stick with Light Mountain. Four stars for great results and no harsh chemicals, but not hassle free.
I was truly disappointed with this product. I can buy the same product quality at any discount store. Will not purchase again.
Does it “whiten” hair? Not really. What it does is remove the yellow and adds some silver highlights.
It has the consistency of water………….so the first time you use it you will probably spill some of it……………..and at more than $3 per oz…………
Are there any products that do as good a job?
Sure. Pantene Silver Expressions works just as well and is available for $4.99 at Walgreens for 13 oz.
Phyto works OK.
But it is a ripoff for the money.
This shampoo is the Very Best for yellowing/white hair. I’ve tried them all. Worth every penny.