you will have to put a semi permanent red on it then black .if you dont your hair will go green that happend to me but after putting the red in i left it for 20 mins then done the black after and it was fine
2006-11-07 09:19:49
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answered by pauline_rk 1
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It would only go wrong if you done one straight after the other, if it is already bleached and you are going to dye it black it won't go wrong, it might not last as long as it would on darker hair but i've done mine about a month ago and it's still dark and shiny. Don't worry about it..(mine was bleached at the front and now it's just as dark as the rest of my hair)
2006-11-04 11:29:37
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answer #2
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answered by Aaron 5
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What was your natural hair color to begin with?
You can always bleach and dye it black. A lot of people do this after they've realized they don't like their highlights or they need some change. Your hair will probably come out kind of frizzy from all the chemicals you're putting in it, and the black color may look unnatural if it's one of those hardcore goth black dyes. It can be done, though.
2006-11-04 10:36:17
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answered by Dumblydore 3
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If you've only bleached it once, you should be ok, just watch the timing on the dark dye. From experience, if you've bleached it a lot (I did for years) and then dye it darker, you have to dye the ends several times before the color stays dark. Color washes out of the ends of my hair within 2 weeks, so I look like I'm growing out a really BAD color job if I don't keep coloring it.
hope that helps!
2006-11-04 11:15:27
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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This could go very very wrong. It can pull the base color, and turn it blue, purple, green, red, etc....whatever the base it may be. Could also end up a lighter shade of any of these such as red/pink, purple/violet, green/baby poo green....you gettin me? Reason? When you bleach your hair the cuticle or outside coating of the hair opens. Your hair has porosity. Depending on the porosity of your hair, and bleached hair is generally more porous than not, your hair will either
A. suck up the base color or repel some or most of it. Its generally hard to keep color on bleached hair because the cuticle is somewhat opened.
A common color associated with bleached hair specifically bleached hair colored black would be grey, or violet ...not pretty.
See a liscensed hair colorist.
2006-11-04 10:40:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Bleaching can make the hair fall out. So can dying it black. Doing both would be risky! Let your hair recover from the bleach (you may even want to cut it a little shorter)...then, if you absolutely must go dark, try dark brunette. But if you're going for a more punk look, red would probably be more gentle than black. Good luck!
2006-11-04 16:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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It will go green. You need to neutralise the blond first before you put the black on. I think you need to put a shade of brown over it first and then do the black after. The damage is done when you bleach it so I very much doubt if you put semi colours over the top it will damage it further. i wouldn't put a permanant colour over it as that does contain peroxide. Also by putting semi colour on, in time when you wash it you will see the highlights coming through which can soften the look.
2006-11-04 22:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Black is the toughest colour to get out, it relatively is going to maximum possibly turn orange after bleaching. So assorted cases is a ought to.. yet I alert you at the instant...it relatively is going to wreck your hair. So if it relatively is something you choose and could settle working in the direction of it for awhile then gain this. If no longer bypass to Sally attractiveness supply or different supply shop and get a violet bleach.. it relatively is going to get rid of brassy or reddish tones the main suitable and lightens as much as 5 colorings as destructive to blue with basically lightens 4 ranges.
2016-10-15 09:26:50
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answered by oreskovich 4
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Take it from someone who is addicted to screwing with their hair, if you dye your hair black after bleaching it, be prepared to keep it black forever. Unless you like neon orange hair. If you have bleached hair, then dye it black, and they try to lighten it, you end up with orange hair.
If you REALLY want it black, go ahead. But don't expect it to come out easily.
Also, you can't screw it up. Black dye from Wal-mart would work just fine. Because it's bleached, the dye will take REALLY well. It won't turn green, it won't fall out, it will just be really black.
2006-11-04 10:52:48
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answered by tanzanari 2
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ok, if your hair has a strange tint to it at the mo, then use a purple black because the purple neutralises badly bleached hair.
if your hair is fine then there shouldnt really be a problem with it, ive gone from blonde to black and its been fine (just make sure you buy a decent brand or it may be prone to fading)
2006-11-05 11:55:15
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answered by ♫ ♥green heather butterfly♥ ♫ 4
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