Friday, May 14, 2010

Help! dye brown hair blonde at home cannot afford hairdressers!.. tips?

so i want to go back to blonde after dying my hair a dark brown.. i wont be going to the hairdressers as i cannot afford it, so i will have to do this at home.. i am thinking of buying a bleach blonde to dye my hair, but have read stories of how it turned peoples hair orange!.. i dont want this to happen.. so am wondering if anyone has any advice, i am defianitely going to go blonde at home.. its just i am unsure of what products are best to use, so if anybody has done this before or can help i would much appreciate it as i am going to the shops soon to buy whatever products are recommended, and i should be able to tell all on how it goes!..Help! dye brown hair blonde at home cannot afford hairdressers!.. tips?
do go on beach blond!!


you should try the lightest blond next to that color!


the shades are always a lighter color than what they look on the boxHelp! dye brown hair blonde at home cannot afford hairdressers!.. tips?
Your hair seems dark so its going to be hard pulling up to blonde and not orange. I would suggest going to sally beauty supply or any public beauty supply store and asking one of the workers to help you find some bleach blonde dye and also get a toner to tone your hair if it comes out too orange. I honestly just wait and save up some money and go to the salon and have them lighten your base a few shades and pack your head full of highlights to acheive the blonde look. I have dark hair and thats what I had to do.
Lemon!
Don't try to bleach your hair over all after just having colored it dark. It will most definitely process orange or yellow. First what you should try to do is strip the brown color from your hair and then try to lighten your hair with bleach. Try mixing baking soda into your shampoo, pour a little bit of baking soda in your hand with your shampoo mix it together with your hands and then apply the mixture to your hair and shampoo normally. Be sure to condition your hair afterward. Baking soda has abrasive properties and will help remove some of the color from your hair. Do this for a couple of days or even a week, as long as it is not drying your hair. Then try your bleach, if you still have orange or yellow tones you may want to try a toner to correct it.
Stay a brunette! If you dye it wrong it will look bad and could dry out your hair so much i can start breaking or fall out. Besides, you'll have to keep dying it when your roots grow out, your eyebrows won't match ... and brunettes have more fun anyway!!
Been there and done it.... you have to buy those highlight kits and highlight it with those caps it comes with do it slowly as in every 2 months just hightlight more hair, etc.... the reason why is because if you do it fast then it will turn orange when you do it as highlights and slowly you can't really tell and everytime you add more highlights it highlights new brown hair AND some of the already highlighted hair and makes it even lighter and blonder.


It requires a lot of patience and you have to condition it really well too! bleach is realy drying....
check the links below for * Hair coloring tips


http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/鈥?/a>
Well, I would suggest that you go to a professional as there's a high risk of you doing severe damadge to your hair, believe me! The brown pigment set in your hair cuticles will prove difficult to get rid of and bleach would further increase the damadge by making them brittle and turning your hair orange. There is NO safe procedure to carry out at home when dying your hair to blonde especially if you're a natural brunette or had your hair recently colored brown. In any case, if you still want to try it at home, seek professional advise before attempting anything at home. You can ask a professional for some tips on how to revert to your orignal hair color. Why not ask the same person who dyed them for you in the first place. If you feel they would expect you to pay, just say, you wanted to know how it's done just in case you get them to turn you into a blonde again, if you know what I mean!


All the best!
hi, here are some great dying at home tips, I use them, because I'm dying my hair at home too:


http://www.jurgita.com/articles-id240.ht鈥?/a>


http://www.jurgita.com/articles-id177.ht鈥?/a>

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