can any one help me i lightened my hair from my natural colour brown to blonde which i used to over a yr ago but wanted to go bac blonde so any way i lightened it and it went like a ginger so did it again then put the dye on it as gone blonde in sum places but there is sstill alot of orangy ginger how can i blonde it
2006-07-24
10:29:53
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i was advised to go to hairdressers but is it expensive any idea how much roughly
2006-07-24
10:38:13 ·
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you need to get it professionally done. they will have to bleach out your dye first. good luck with that
2006-07-24 10:32:57
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answered by Jail * 2
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Yeah, go to a salon. Get it done there the first time and make sure to ask for tips and recommendations on a product so you can dye it yourself. Ask where you could get it too. I know if you go to Sally's Beauty Salon you can buy hair dye there and maybe get it done cheaper there than a regular salon. You're lucky it went orange though. My friend bleached her hair a lot one year and it eventually turned gray! After that she had to switch colors. I would reconsider bleaching it since that's the most harmful thing you can do to your hair. The texture is going to change pretty soon. It's going to be more brittle and weak. It might look more frizzy and appear to have a lot less volume too. Think about when you're going to want to stop having it bleached. How are you going to change it back? My friend dyed it close to her natural color and then let it grow out some more. I think that was a nice choice. It's a lot more versatile now. When it's bleached, you can't really straighten or curl it very often or else it just fries. Also, in order to maintain the bleached color look, you're going to need touch ups every 2-3 weeks. Maybe a month if you're lucky. It cost my friend about $500 a year to maintain her color.
2016-03-27 05:27:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure if I read it right. Do you want to go all over blonde?
If so you need to stay away from the ash blondes and the golden blonde dyes. If your hair colour is on like a 5 or 6 naturally you need to get a 4.3 shade. Warm golden blonde shades are ok.
If you decide to go back dark you need to get a red shade as the peroxide in your hair already will turn brown colours red anyway and look stripey.
To get a colour stripped from your hair in the uk on mid length hair your looking at about 75 pound, they will take of all the colour and treat it cos it will be quite damaged by now!
Good luck with fixing your hair!
2006-07-24 11:29:45
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answered by vanessa s 4
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I had this happen once...the only way to get ride of the the ginger is to go to a salon and have it professionally stripped out because no matter what color you put over it the ginger is still going to be pulled thru. The same happens with red colors.
2006-07-24 11:27:53
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answered by littleshorty9 3
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you cant put light dye over a dye
you're gonna have to go dark for a while while the blonde wears out and gets weaker... then you'll be able to lighten up again in about a month or so
2006-07-24 10:34:01
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answered by Mj 4
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i trained at college to become a hairdresser. they are always looking for models.days or evenings. dont worry about things going wrong, the teacher goes thru everything with the person doing your hair. they discuss the colour to use, how long for, etc. this would cost alot less than salons.
2006-07-25 22:35:00
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answered by moobster65 2
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You have left the colour on to long or covered over existing dye.
Go see a hairdresser and get it removed before you damage your hair.
2006-07-24 10:34:18
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answered by ,¸¸,ø¤ºLouis Vuittonº¤ø,¸¸, 1
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Go to a hairdresser and get it put right professionally. You could be damaging your hair with all the dyes and they will help you neutralise things for you
2006-07-24 10:33:22
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answered by SunnyDays 5
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Put it this way - how much would you pay someone to save all your hair and make it look lovely?
Or would you rather experiment with more and more dyes and chemicals and HOPE it turns out alright?
2006-07-24 10:52:09
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answered by Curly Locks 2
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Did u Try Lemons? Or was it the hair dye u used. some dyes will do that to your hair. To prevent it from happening again, try a better brand.
2006-07-24 10:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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you will need it doing professionally to get it even,they will possibly use a bleach bath to even out the orange areas and then an all over tint to even it out even further...probably a shade darker than you are now.it can cost anywhere from£80 upwards
2006-07-27 07:35:28
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answered by ruby 1
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