Thursday, January 14, 2010

Any professional hairdressers here? i have a huge delimma!?

Okay, here is how I am a dumbass haha:





I have always had blonde hair...I wanted it blonder so I dyed it lightest natural blonde...didn't like it! So, today I went and got a little bit darker blonde than what I did, and it made it even blonder!!!





I just want my original natural hair color back! which is the color or my avatar over there..maybe a little tiny bit blonder than than though....





so here is the color now...





http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm55/鈥?/a>





I'm dying it one last time tomorrow (gotta do it myself..don't have enough money to get it done professionally right now)....so i'm asking the professionals here...what color do i need to do? Just a dark blonde or no more blonde at all and do a light brown? Going from that blonde to light light brown or dark blonde will it turn my hair orange? what would YOU do to your ';patients'; haha...please help!!!!Any professional hairdressers here? i have a huge delimma!?
designer here and i LOVE YOUR COLOR but if you don't you can go to Sally's and get color fix you probably will need to apply it twice theres enough in 1 bottle to do it twice and your natural color will return ~~~here is what i would suggest take the back bottom layer and color it a dark brown leave the rest as it is now and this is really popular i have done this on alot of younger gals its a great look but what ever you do be careful it looks like you have alot of underlying red pigment there and it can pull orange so test it well b4 you take the color off good luckAny professional hairdressers here? i have a huge delimma!?
I would leave it be. The color may fade and start to look more like your natural color. If not, it's still best to wait a bit between dying it to give it some time to ';heal.'; Dying your hair three days in a row is really damaging. If your natural color isn't much different than the color in the pic, then you should just give it low-lights. In the future, go to a salon!
I'd give it a couple of weeks to fade before you color it again. The bleaching agents all interact and make their own color. I've tried to go really light before and ended up just like you. Wait a little bit and then try again. You may have to go darker than your natural color but after you let this color settle the hair will receive the new color much better.
Use a semi permanent medium blonde color. Anything permanent not used properly could lighten your hair or damage it. Go to sally beauty supply and buy a natural blonde color. I use Ion in my hair, but I have red hair. I do not know what the blondes are like.
i think the color of the link you posted is okay,


if thats your current one dont dye it again i like itt.
Quite frankly I think your hair in the picture is a pretty color but if you want to go back to what it was I would recommend trying a color stripper They sell them at Sally's if you have one nearby. Also they have color books at Sally's and you can kind of choose what color you want and usually the people who work at stores like that have some experience and will be able to guide you. If you want to go darker then I would try a lightest (blondish) brown or ash blond. Just be careful and make sure your evenly distributing the color through the hair or you will get yet another unpleasant experience, I would let a friend or family member apply the color. After all this coloring and stuff your going to need to pick yourself up a REALLY good conditioner as well. Happy Coloring!!!!
When blonde hair is taken to brown it does and will go through an orange stage. If you are gonna die your hair yourself, you would need 2 colors to take your hair to a brown. First off you would need to get a filler. aka toner nothing permanent, in an light copper or med. gold. then you would want to get a temporary, not permanent, in a light brown to go over that. It should do just fine. If it ends up darker than wanted, take a little palmolive dish detergent and wash your hair. It will lift a shade or so. Just remember NO PERMANENT COLOR!!!!! Good luck.

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