Thursday, June 17, 2010

Hair dye question!!! x?

Hey! i really want to dye my hair dark blonde but i think it might turn out orange beacause my hairs a dark brown is it possible to dye it lighter? if your hair is naturally dark and you've dyed it blonde please send in picys so i can see what it looks like i really want to know before i dye it



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Hair dye question!!! x?

you really should stay within a few shades of you natural color. you can go lighter but it will probably require bleaching. which is time consuming not to mention harsh on the hair. you can go a shade or two lighter without orange tones if you stay within just a couple of shades. you really should go to a salon but if you must do it yourself try loreal natural match which helps you with shade matching or loreal color experte. that one has great color and highlights in one kit. good luck!



Hair dye question!!! x?

It is possible to go lighter, but I would suggest you have it done professionally. You're absolutely right about it possibly turning orange, especially if you do it at home.



Hair dye question!!! x?

if you r skeptical, go to a professional.



Hair dye question!!! x?

It can be done! I know, I'm a professional, lol



First: Bleach! Get a bleach kit, they run about $10



2. Follow the directions...for the most part. I'm assuming you don't have color on your hair as of now. If that's true, just leave it on until it light enough for you (it may be orange, but we'll get to that). If you do have color on your hair, you have to put the bleach on avoiding your new growth. Bleach works faster on "virgin" hair. When the rest of your hair matches your roots, put bleach on the rest and again, leave it on until it light enough.



3. Don't be shocked if its orange. You also need a box of ASH blonde in the shade you want. Now color your hair. It will be fine. This process is also known as "toning". I say to use an ash because ash means green. Green is complimentary to orange/red, so when they mix, they neutralize.



4. USE that conditioner after both processes! It's there for a reason. And I recommend Garnier Color. I've never had a problem with it on any of my clients.



GOOD LUCK!



Hair dye question!!! x?

my sister, who has light brown hair, she died it a dark blonde and it worked.

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