2/18/2010

Review of Just For Men Brush-In Mustache, Beard & Sideburns, Natural Sandy Blonde - Kit

If you're like me, your beard is not uniform in color. In my case, my mustache is brownish, the hair around my chin is almost pure white, and the hair on the sides of my face is dusty blonde with gray mixed in, salt and pepper style. I didn't want to make it unnaturally uniform in color (and kind of like the salt and pepper), so I started conservatively (after doing a skin patch test!) and tweaked it over a period of days. Beard hair is apparently difficult to dye, and it took three (modest) applications to get my chin blonde to a degree that I was happy with. My advice: Don't slather generous amounts over your entire beard at once. Take it one step at a time, focusing on the patches with the most gray. I read a negative review of another shade of this same line, but the reviewer was complaining that his skin had a bad reaction to the new formula, while it never had before. Well, the directions are pretty clear: do a skin patch test before every use of a new kit, no matter how many times you've done it before. Don't criticize the product because your failure to follow to directions led you to have a bad experience. I followed directions, and am pretty happy with the results.

Product Description
Just for Men brush in Mustache, Beard & Sideburns, Natural Sandy Blond is designed to work specifically on the coarse hard to colour hair found in Beards and Sideburns. Just for Men gel is easy to use and lasts untill the grey grows back. New improved for

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