u would probably need to go brown first hun! thats what I had to do. Just check with ur hairdresser dont do it urself!
2006-09-04 23:52:41
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answered by Irishbird3 3
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Question is "your blonde hair is it natural or is it a dyed blonde?
My response to you is go to a hair salon!! Consultations are normally 'free'. If your pocket book can handle it, proceed with the change.
If your pocket book cannot handle it you still have a 'professional' option if you live in a community with a Beauty School!! You will pay considerably less than at a regular salon but still have it professionally done. Hairdressing students are monitored and guided by licensed hairdressers so make use of these facilities. They use professional salon product to boot. If you don't like the finished results, tell the school and they will rectify the job; heck, that is what I expect you would do if you were not satisfied with a job done at a full service professional salon!!
Have fun, experiment and enjoy your hair!!
2006-09-05 00:39:18
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answered by Tom W 3
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Going more then one or two shade darker or lighter then your natural hair cloror dont usualy turn out the color you want it to be. Unless you get it done at a hair salon.
I dyed my hair my self from brown, to light brown to blond and it still turned out with a red tint instead of blond. Then i dyed it a lighter blond figuring it would take out the red tint. It didnt it made it more of a red tint and orange tint.
Then when you are waiting on the hair dye to come out you will have a bunch of different shade of hair. So I would NOT do that if I was you.
2006-09-04 23:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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To be honest I would visit a salon or look on the back of a box and see is there is an web page for the product or a phone number so you can email or ring for advice.
I have never coloured my hair as I am a redhead and I tend not to work but I have had it streaked and I did it at the salon.
Still no answers on why we go wrinkly in the pool or bath (",)
2006-09-05 00:20:42
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answered by sarah090182woodhead 2
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Dyes aren't usually designed for very blonde hair. It will go very bright, but probably not pink. Do a test bit, or dye brown and then go for the red.
2006-09-04 23:56:54
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answered by SmartBlonde 3
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i brought a home kit when i was younger because i wanted to go red (none permanent of course) and it turned out a horrible ginger color, lesson learnt get it done professionaly, but then it will be permanent?
my advice stay blonde, they have more fun lol.
2006-09-05 00:21:02
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answered by vegetamistress 1
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i'm a lady, and that i have a tendency to locate more effective alluring both darkish/mild brown haired adult males OR ideally blond haired adult males=)) i do not extremely locate the pink heads alluring...yet it really is basically me :P Merry Christmas!
2016-12-06 10:43:02
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answered by burkett 4
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All down to the face of the girl who wears the hair
2006-09-04 23:54:45
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answered by thecharleslloyd 7
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Yes ... dont do it!!!
I have dyed my hair last week from blonde to brown but i have gone a ginger colour instead..... !!! not very nice !!
Blonde hair rules
2006-09-04 23:52:56
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answered by sunshine 2
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as your blonde it will go a deep red and will colour beautifully but will take a while to fade out
2006-09-04 23:58:12
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answered by Anonymous
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