Just the parts that are still blonde. Do not over dye your hair, but, your hair will not fall out unless u dye it 20 times in one day lol. When touching up the roots later on just do your roots or your hair will get very dry and cause split ends.
2006-12-02 10:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't do it again so soon. Is your hair naturally blond? Or did you bleach it ? One thing you might try is instead of using a permanent hair color try a semi-permanent instead. These are way milder to your hair and they dont have the same action as the perm kind do ie: permanent opens the cuticle and deposits the color using the chemicals in the hair color. Semi perm more or less coats the hair instead.
The next time you do your color it would be best to first use a toner (this will even out the color in your hair somewhat so that when you apply your color it will be more uniform. Remember that hair is not all one color though! A bit of variation will keep it from appearing to fake.
2006-12-02 18:49:39
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answered by Wildthing69 1
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This happened to my mom once...she was very very blonde, and dyed it brown...but it was so pourus, that it dyed it black....now she bleached it back out, and the hair fell out..if you want to...go buy some dye at the store that has no peroxide in it,...and just cover the parts you missed...that way, you won't hurt the rest of the hair again...it should be fine if you don't use anything that has peroxide in it again...good luck!
2006-12-02 18:46:36
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answered by MotherKittyKat 7
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Trust me it wont fall out. I had to do that one time. But there is no need to leave the application more then fifteen minutes. Put it all in your hair again and comb it through to get the spots you missed. When you change your hair to completely differnt shade you need to purchase two boxes and make sure you do the roots first and then the rest of the hair. Make sure you put a leave in conditioner in your hair afterwards. Just dont put bleach in your hair.
2006-12-02 18:50:04
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answered by Bambi 3
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Your hair is not going to fall out. I promise.
Going from a lighter color to a darker color is not nearly as damaging you your hair as going from dark to light.
As long as you wait a few days between applications (which you have obviously done), you should be just fine.
Feel free to do a touch-up!
2006-12-02 18:55:04
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answered by *MissNic 4
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You should really get that conditioning serum that will ensure your hair not being damaged by the dye. They have it at Sally's, Planet Beauty, etc.
2006-12-02 18:44:13
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answered by BinaB 2
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You can touch up only the spots that need to be done over...but be careful to much dye can thin out ur hair and make it fall out.
2006-12-02 18:43:15
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answered by Jayle L 2
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You can stop hair loss using many cheap and effective home remedies Egg white, lemon juice, oil massage are other home remedies at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/hairfall.html will prevent further problems.
2006-12-03 18:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not a good idea. It will dry your hair out. Then it will break easily and tend to friz. Use a good moisturizing cream rinse and wait a couple weeks at least.
2006-12-02 18:44:29
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answered by lightfooted_lady 1
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This really depends on if your hair dye was permanent or semi-permanent. If you used permanent, it may damage your hair to re-color so soon. However, if you used semi-permanent it is not as damaging and you could re-try to color.
2006-12-02 18:42:06
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answered by wendy h 3
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