Friday, May 14, 2010

RED HAIR - how can i get it brown (not too dark) hairdressers help is appreciated.?

Basically i have been dying my hair red for a year using xxl live colour (hair was a mousey brown) but im fed up of it and want to go to a chocolate brown colour.


Ive tried not to dye my hair now for 3 months so it will hopefully fade abit but now my roots are coming through badly and i dont want to put another red dye over it but the roots are getting me down as they look awful.


How can i try and get my hair a nice brown colour - i really dont want it to go ginger or browny-red, please help. x








also as i am pregnant i dont really want to be putting too much hair dye on or a colour stripper as im unsure whether i can use thisRED HAIR - how can i get it brown (not too dark) hairdressers help is appreciated.?
firstly - yes in order to get rid of the red (which will show as undertones beneath a brown dye) then you will need to use a colour remover. don't panic though, they are far less harsh than bleach and are well known for being non-damaging. i really recommend Goldwell: http://www.salonsdirect.com/PD_51339.asp鈥?/a>


then use a ash brown dye to fully neutralise any remaning red tones, try a light ash brown dye so as to not go too dark immediately. it is much easier to darken it if it is too light than to lighten it if it is too dark. i recommend Revlon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Revlon-Colorsilk鈥?/a>

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