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Lise - It's very common for babies to be born with bushy dark hair and then

have it turn blond in a few months. In fact, most blond kids I know had thick

dark hair at birth. The change from stright to frizzy, or the other way, is a

little unusual.

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i too color my hair, have for years and i have psoriasis all over scalp and

around perimeter of face and sometimes it burns a little but love the results,

wont give it up

(Ed. Note: It seems pretty clear that the possibility of flaring the P on one's

scalp via (the chemistry of) coloring one's hair is a quite acceptable

risk--hell, maybe a necessary one. A line drawn in the sand. You Go, Girls. Good

for you.

D.)

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hi,

i have pa for 8 years, always with scaly scalp. have never stopped

coloring, i have given up too much else, will not surrender to roots!

i use permanent color, usually a brand that is ammonia free. never

any problems if i keep in minimum amount of time. i still have grays,

but not roots. i tried a new kind, that works in 10 minutes, don't

remember brand. buuurrrrnnned.

that's my 2cents worth.

susan in ohio

(Editor's Note: I love it: Your refusal to surrender... . Sounds like you're

aware of the potential problems, and able to keep them to a minimum.

I mean it, though; Good for you. The evidence indicates those of us who refuse

to surrender, who fight back, have the best prognoses.

D.)

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Hint Hint ladies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have found that the least harsh to my hair, very kind, gentle to it, and does

not hurt my scalp at ALL........is only one brand.

Gardnier or Garnier (cant remember spelling). It has natural flower extracts in

it.

For those of you that color, of you have not tried that, I promies you, you will

be VERY pleased. No more dry brittle damaged hair or painful scalp. remember all

those tar shampoos KILL our poor hair.

I colored four months ago. Need to do again, I found a GRAY set of hairs

yesterday AM. AACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Had not had gray in quite a LONG time.....

geesh....

LeAnn Cayer

(Editor's Note: LeAnn, I've let this commercial endorsement pass; just promise

me you don't have a financial stake in the product.... :-)

D.)

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I have colored my hair for years also. My hair is so baby fine, the color

process gives it body, etc. It also covers they grey, which stops some of the

un-usual questions of " Are you terminally ill " , etc. My hairdresser is one of

my best friends, so when my skin is bad, she uses something that helps the

scalp/skin not be so angry. I am on prednisone, and as most know, this drug

grows hair EVERWHERE, so my hair is longer than it ever has been. I actually

have

3 " to grow before I can donate it to " Locks of Love " .

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I love all the comments on hair coloring...i started coloring about 2 yrs.

ago...have had a clear scalp ever since. , I like your encouragment...i too

will not give in easily...this disease has taken more than it deserves. It will

not take my hair coloring!!! And I plan to go down fighting, to do the best i

can on any given day...do it MY WAY!!! Or tell myself it's MY way! Good Luck to

all of us...Donna

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In a message dated 1/26/04 6:45:32 PM Central Standard Time,

rdconklin_2000@... writes:

I love all the comments on hair coloring...i started coloring about 2 yrs.

ago...have had a clear scalp ever since. , I like your encouragment...i too

will not give in easily...this disease has taken more than it deserves. It

will not take my hair coloring!!! And I plan to go down fighting, to do the best

i can on any given day...do it MY WAY!!! Or tell myself it's MY way! Good

Luck to all of us...Donna

Hmmm Should I go red or black or perhaps blond if that qualifies as

coloring? Orin

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Marigold Hair Color For red lights in blonde or brown hair. 1/3 cup crushed marigold flowers2 1/2 cups distilled water Simmer flowers in water in a nonmetal pot for 20 minutes. Remove from heat; strain when cool, saving the liquid. After washing hair, apply the marigold decoction as a final rinse, pouring it over the hair and catching it in a basin to reapply several times. (Red wine may be added to the liquid to intensify the effect.) Allow hair to dry

naturally in the sun, if possible. Repeat the rinsing process with subsequent shampoos until you achieve the desired shade. Classic Hair Color For darkening dark brown and black hair. 1/3 cup walnut shells, black tea, cherry tree bark or cloves2 1/2 cups distilled water Simmer colorant in water in a nonmetal pot for 20 minutes. Remove from heat, then strain when cool, saving the liquid. Apply to hair as a final rinse. Cherry Bark and Black Tea Hair Color Prepare a strong tea from black tea leaves and cherry bark. Use as a rinse after shampooing, finishing with a water rinse. Rhubarb Hair Color For bright lights in fair hair. 3/4 ounce rhubarb root4 cups pure water Simmer rhubarb root in water in a covered nonmetal pot for one hour. After cooling and filtering out solids, apply to the hair as a final rinse, pouring the liquid through again and again. Effects are permanent warm/bright overtones. Red wine may be used instead of water for a warmer tone. Rosemary-Sage Natural Hair Dye For covering

gray hair. 1/2 cup dried sage1/2 cup dried rosemary2 cups hot distilled water Combine all ingredients in a nonreactive saucepan. Simmer for 30 minutes, then steep for several hours. Strain, and then use the resulting liquid for

the colorant. Apply to hair and leave on until dried. Rinse and dry. Repeat weekly until you obtain the desired shade, then monthly to maintain color. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/

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