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It's still to dark I need a good brand BLONDE that worked with tones and highlights... I'm just going to put over the dark parks and roots......
I've used Nice and easy in the past and it worked great, but there a re some many new things out there I'd like to hear the GOOD and the BAD....
The ones that didn't work well before were REVLON and FERIA, but whos knows maybe they've gotten better now Or maybe nice and easy sucks now?

2006-08-02 12:31:19 · 6 answers · asked by BlondieJ 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

My hair is dirty blonde with highlights, I need somthing to lighten my dirty blonde but not cover my highlights....
I don't care about frying it, my hair doesn't damage easliy

2006-08-02 12:52:09 · update #1

6 answers

stay away from Feria and Revlon. This question is tough to answer, because you don't provide the color of your hair? And the method you are using to do your own highlights. I would suggest using a product from Loreal. They have great home highlighting kits.
I am a licensed hairstylist and as soon as a client comes in and tells me they used Feria, the service turns into a correction and the price triples. Feria is made by Loreal, but it's very harsh and hard to get out of the hair. If you email me more details, I'd love to help you more. If you can't afford to pay a salon price, check with salon to be a model. Most salons need models for their trainee's. The service usually is fully supervised by a experienced hairstylist. And it should be a service that you want, not a service they want to learn. A true salon model is supposed to replicate a client. A client that comes into a salon, and says what they want. Then the trainee provides what they want. Check with the higher end salons, and tell them you want to be a model, but you want to be a model that gets what you want, not one that gets whatever they are teaching that day.

2006-08-02 12:42:38 · answer #1 · answered by John S 2 · 1 1

If I were you I would leave this up to a professional stylist. I had a really bad experience with what you're dealing with and thankfully I did not have to chop all my hair off. All the store bought dye is NOT good for your hair. Feria is the worst you can use on your hair. It contains vegetable dye which is a real *itch to take out, even for a pro. My best advice is to go to a professional. Unless you don't mind the wear and tear on your hair. It's better to pay the $$$ than ruin your hair even though you may think you know what you're doing. I thought I knew what I was doing and fried my hair to a crisp!!!

2006-08-02 19:42:29 · answer #2 · answered by SoCalGal75 3 · 0 0

I used clarol- both nice and easy and herbal essances- and it worked. What I do is get 2 or 3 different shades and use one as the base and take a tooth brush to create highlights with the lighter shades to make my hair look normal.

2006-08-02 19:39:45 · answer #3 · answered by emp04 5 · 0 0

k go to sallys beauty suppy and purchase kalidiscopes pull it thru a cap all u want to b reallllllllllllllllly blone use the blue pack and a 40 vol developer leave it on 4 20 min u will have blonde hit it with ur blow dryer heat with a plastic cap on ur head now use loreal if u ever need to use over the counter not anything else loreal invented color so there good

2006-08-02 19:55:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ive used revlon and garnier, both of them COMPLETELY killed my hair, i have ordinary brown hair, blonde highlights, and they turned out soooo bad, i followed the directions and everything. so my advice is to go to a professional, they know better than the directions on those boxes

2006-08-02 19:50:17 · answer #5 · answered by Nikki H 1 · 0 0

if your hair is blonde try getting a darker color.

2006-08-02 19:52:07 · answer #6 · answered by miss.love 1 · 0 0

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