Sunday, June 20, 2010

Hair dye question, please help!?

well, i have natural medium blonde hair but have dyed my hair all sorts of colours, including blue and pink. now, i have used a red dye over (my last colour) platinum blonde so my hair is still bright red at the top but has faded into a pinky orangey mess everywhere else. i would really like to go a rich chocolaty brown, but will it fade really easily? will it take and will it overpower the red? help will be much appreciated :)



Hair dye question, please help!?

Well... you've gone and done it. The reason your ends won't hold color is because they are so damaged and over processed nothing will hold in them. Think of your ends as a sponge. The more they are over processed the bigger the holes in the cuticle of the hair. Like a sponge with large hole it will absorb lots of water, in your case color. But if you hold that sponge up all the water will run out. That is what your color is doing. I would suggest that you cut your ends. Remember hair is dead and can only take so much before it is REALLY dead, as your's is. You may try to take your red dye with some shampoo and water only and reapply it over the ends. I would say all about equal parts of each, shampoo, water and color. This is what we call a filler. When you put a developer in a color it helps lighten the hair so the color can penetrate the shaft of the hair. Which in turn damages the hair even more. With the filler you will be adding color without lighting the hair again. It will still fade but not as fast and it won't damage the hair. Hope this will help and educate you on your hair. As for wanting to go a rich brown. hummmm I'd suggest you first try to get it all one color and give your hair a rest because you're going to have a bigger mess on your head.



Hair dye question, please help!?

have you thought about a wig?



Hair dye question, please help!?

Ok, please don't try to fix this alone. Go to a salon or even a beauty college.



Your hair is going to need to be filled. Which in essence means that when you dye from light to dark, there are many levels of color in between and in order for the dark color to last and fill in correctly there will have to be an in between color layed in first.



You will not know which color to fill with, so go to a salon and tell them what you want, they will know what to do. If this process is done correctly, the dark will stay and cover the other colors well.



Good luck!



Hair dye question, please help!?

You need to go to a beauty supply store and ask what product they have to strip all color from your hair. I have used them but I forget what they are called. Anyways, once color is stripped from hair it will be almost white and then you can choose any shade you want. Keep in mind the long term damage you are causing by constantly changing hair color. You may not see it now but I turned 30 year and stopped colorin my hair and 4 years ago and am still in the process of fixing the damage.



Hair dye question, please help!?

Red is a color that fades very quickly. If you go over it with a dark brown it should cover it up, it might have a redish color when your out in the sun. I've made so many messes with my hair, that when it comes to something like this go to a professional and let them fix it. It's expensive but when you think about all the trouble and money you'll have to spend on your own to fix it, it's worth the money.



Hair dye question, please help!?

if i were you i would go ahead and dye it the color that you want and if the red takes over the brown i would just go to the salon or go to the salon anyway that would probably be a better idea.



Hair dye question, please help!?

First, I would go to a professional to fix all those dye jobs. But if you can't afford it here is what I would do.



Go to a beauty supply place and get a protein fill with the color brown (since you want to go brown). Then pick out a color that deposits color (does not involve any kind of lift). Usually the color you pick will end up two shades darker so remember that. Follow the instructions on the box or talk to the beauty supply person at the counter. They are usually pretty knowledgeable. Good luck!



Hair dye question, please help!?

ok, you really need to go to a professional so that you can get the right kind of treatment. Please don't try and put the color in by yourself or it's gonna be a mess. Meaning that your hair might turn to green or it might just fall out. So do yourself a favor and spend the day at the salon you will feel a lot better.



Hair dye question, please help!?

se, if you were to get it done at a salon, they would fill it with a shade two shades lighter then your desired color. the "fill" would prevent the color from fading so fast. if you were to put a dark brown over the red u have now at home, it would probably take, but it will fade alot after each wash. if u want to cover the red then u need to add a cool shade of brown, one that looks more blue/green not red/orange. good luck!



Hair dye question, please help!?

seriously you need to go to a professional and let them take that color out and condition your hair so it will become strong again and it will take with that chocolate brown real well%26gt; I know because I do hair

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