what the he11 you should love being blonde. the only good reason for changing is if it doesnt look good w/ ur complexion
2006-08-28 12:35:30
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answered by meg *__* 5
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Try professional hair color from sally beauty supply (it's about the only place you can get professional quality haircolor), ill tell you what you need ahead of time:
If you are looking for permanent haircolor, chose a color that you like, if your hair is long you will need to buy 2 bottles of the color (which are usually about 2oz. ea.)
For a pre-treatment you might want to get a small bottle of a neutral protein filler. wet your hair and leave it on for about 20min. After 20min. use a towel to dab off any extra filler that your hair has not absorbed. (don't rinse the filler out, you will leave it in with the haircolor) Then just make sure your hair is dry before you dye your hair. (you can use your dryer to speed up the process!) This will even out the texture of your hair so the color will be absorbed evenly into the hair, and it will help avoid light or dark spots and muddy ends.
After you have those you will also need a bottle of developer (aka peroxide, oxidant), you will need to between 2 to 8 oz of developer depending on how many bottles of haircolor you are going to use.
The developer comes in different peroxide volumes (10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 volume). basically, the lighter the color you are dying your hair, the higher number you are going to chose.
Since your hair is currently blond, if you are going a light to medium shade of brown you will use 20vol. developer, and if you are going a dark medium to dark shade of brown you will use 10vol. developer. I recommend getting at least an 8oz. bottle.
Then you will need either a mixing bowl and a tint brush, or, an applicator bottle. And don't forget gloves! lol
For more information about haircolor and the technicalities behind it visit http://www.clairolpro.com and click on the "Color Education" tab.
2006-08-28 12:52:17
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answered by Fluffington Cuddlebutts 6
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Please listen before you do anything......... Once you color your hair brown you won't be able to color it back to blonde if you don't like it, so make sure that's what you want to do. Second, you should really seek professional help because if your hair is porous the ends of your hair might come out muddy or ashey. be careful choosing something over the counter, you might not get the results you want. Licensed Colorist.good luck
2006-08-28 12:39:53
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answered by Jax 4
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my friend shares your pain but blonde is a good hair color you cant always have the hair color you want and if you dyed it it would never be the same.
i love my hair!
you should too.
YOUR hair is a blessing from god!!
BE PROUD!!!
2006-08-28 12:49:22
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answered by miss_sassy 1
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C'mon! Be proud of your hair! I don't care about hair color as much as the next person who answers this.
2006-08-28 12:25:37
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answered by UnR3aL 5
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keep the blonde just add bronze highlights blondes in right now
2006-08-28 12:27:16
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answered by Vanessa 1
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I'm blonde and proud of it !!! Stop living your life trying to please other people. Be happy and comfortable in your own skin. AND hair color.
2006-08-28 12:28:13
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answered by ? 6
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well honey if you dont want blond hair anymore quit bleaching it.
2006-08-28 12:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Grow it out and then do it red. Red usually looks great on brunettes.
2006-08-28 17:34:30
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answered by pegasus_1174 5
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do you know that once you dye your hair...your blonde will never be as light as it is now...you will have to bottle dye it to get it back...
2006-08-28 12:26:10
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answered by sweetcheeks 2
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