Saturday, June 19, 2010

Hair Dye Horror?

I bought an intense dark red hair dye and dyed my hair last night. Due to what i think is having red tones in my natural dark brunette hair because the last time i dyed it red it turned out lighter. This Time It's way too bright! i hate it =[. I've used dish washing soap twice and clarifying conditioner, it's helping a little bit. I want to dye my hair a more warmer brunette. can anybody help? anything to help it fade more?



Hair Dye Horror?

put a ash brown over your hair.



Hair Dye Horror?

put lemon juice in ity,or swim,the chlorine washws off light colour or darkens light colour.After like four hours



Hair Dye Horror?

Maybe you should see your hairdresser before you do irrepairable damage to your hair.



Hair Dye Horror?

make something beautiful out of something u hate. make u like and dont worry wat others mite say.



Hair Dye Horror?

Oh, I've been there! What should have been a beautiful, elegant dark cinnamon shade turned MAGENTA!



Unfortunately, you're probably going to need to dye it again. Most brands have an 800 number for just this sort of thing. When I had my hair dye horror, they recommended getting a medium golden brown shade. It helped a lot.



Hair Dye Horror?

Did you buy it at a drug store or department store? Go to the nearest "Sally's" and ask a proffessional. What you're doing will not work; I know, I am a hairdresser. No one can give you the correct answer, without seeing your hair!



To have it proffessionally corrected will cost you more than most people are willing to spend, my price starts at $100.00 and goes up according to length of hair, amount of product used, time and knowledge invested. I make alot of money correcting mistakes made by do-it-yourselfers, mostly teenagers, and, believe me, they do not make the same mistake again. They are my best advertisement for this type of problem.



And you need to buy a top brand-named conditioner and use it, now!



Dish detrergents and clarifyers will strip your hair of essential oils and should only be only be used before a chemical service to remove medications or mineral deposits (e.g. iron) that have coated the hair shaft.



As for my advice, take it or leave it. It's your hair!

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