NO, NO, NO! Don't dye it on your own. If you do and you mess it up, it's more difficult for the stylist to cover up your mess. Then it's going to cost your more because it is now called a hair color correction. I'm a stylist and can tell you that it is worth the money to have a professional do it. You don't want to walk around with messed up hair do you? You mess it up and then have to make a quick appointment with a stylist you may not even like very much.
If I were you I would make an appointment for a consultation and find a stylist u like and go from there. She may even suggest something you may like better.
2006-08-21 21:25:43
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answered by honeybee4u2c 4
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It is possible to dye your hair on your own but do remember this...if you get it done at a salon you can get it fixed if they mess up. If you do it yourself then it will cost you a lot more money to get it corrected. Box color can also contain certain chemicals that can react negatively to other chemicals. This is why it is important to go to the same salon so they can keep a detailed list of what has been put in your hair and how it was done. This can be helpful if you really like the color and want it redone or if you think that the color was too brassy last time the stylist will know how to correct that.
2006-08-21 21:06:40
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answered by emma5280 2
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particular consequences is an exceedingly stable dye to bypass with. i've got used virgin rose in the previous and it grow to be super. Going to a salon to get it bleached is the suited element to do. As for death the pink your self, i could have a depended on pal or somebody there to help you out. If its obtainable, i could bypass to the salon for the pink too. That way, there arnt any disasters. while you're doing it at residing house, i prefer to propose being very careful with which hairs you dye. i could use tinfoil and place it under the hair to be dyed, so as which you would be able to dodge working. suited of success to you!
2016-11-05 08:58:30
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answered by sturms 4
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Yes, you may dye your hair. I've been doing it for four years and my hair looks fine. Tip for virgin hair: If you don't want to do anything drastic, play safe buy hair color that's not permanent There are hair coloring products that doesn't lighten hair color, it only adds shine and color, ex. is a tone on tone color (L'oreal Casting) last less than four weeks. I always color my hair up to 2 tones lighter (i have black hair) to avoid reddish tone to on my hair. Try some hair coloring products intended for home use. Follow instructions carefully. You just have to mix the coloring cream or liquid to the developer. Mix. Apply to hair. Leave on depending on the instruction. Wash off. Condition.
If you want to add highlights to your hair, look for home use products.
But if you can afford to go to a professional, then go they have proper knowledge and experience. If anything goes wrong they know what to do.
Another tip when I go to the salon I observe a lot. In this way I can get techniques on how professionals do their stuff. I also read books and articles regarding this topic.
2006-08-21 22:19:18
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answered by Mai 2
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fist of all i hope i am going to givr youTHE BEST ANSWER FROM EXPERINCE, i am 41 and have been putting rinses in my hair not permanat dyes, look on the hair coloring box for shades that say they last for about 28 shampoos, don't ever get one that says permanant on the box until you no exactly what color you like! The permant color dyes take a really long time to grow out, it starts to grow out from your roots the top or your head it looks ugly! I have been using different shades every couple months,
2006-08-21 21:50:09
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have never done it on your own you should have some one like a friend or relative help you. It is cheaper to do it on your own but it also looks better done professionally. I would go ahead and have it done professionally because they have expierience and the dye they use is less harmful to the hair.
2006-08-21 20:59:02
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answered by Small Lady 4
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No because you bound to do something wrong. I tried dying my hair and end up with a totally different color than on the box. Its best to get a professional to do it so your hair don't fall out.
2006-08-21 20:58:31
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answered by ♥c0c0puffz♥ 7
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itl b fine to dye it yourself if your going darker, but defintly pay 4 it if your going lighter or it will quite possibly end up a disaster & then youl just have to pay to get it done anyway and it might cost more to fix up the mistake as home dyes can react badly with the salon ones.
2006-08-21 23:40:25
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answered by prettypinknz 2
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go to a public beauty supply and see if they can help you and see if your comfortable with anything .you might not like it if a salon does it either.when you coloring your hair theres never any promise that you will like it.One thing alot of them will tell you to use 10 volome with color going darker I still prefere 20 volume.Unless your blondie than I would go with 10
2006-08-22 16:09:12
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answered by deedee 4
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yes, I die my hair every month, and it cost me est. $10 each time, depending what brand I purchase. My hair is bra strap length, and it takes 2 bottles each time. You shouldn't mess up, just be sure you read the directions first!
2006-08-21 21:02:48
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answered by sweet southern charm 3
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