My natural colour is mid brown going a bit grey! I use garneir nutrisse in macadonia (golden brown) I want to go a bit lighter, any suggestions that do not involve bleaching or stripping hair?
2006-12-10
23:23:46
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jamiedouglas2002
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Beauty & Style
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I was thinking about trying one of the recital new brown shades?
2006-12-11
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update #1
I was thinking about using a recital brown colour one of the new colours/
2006-12-11
03:30:54 ·
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get streaks professionally
2006-12-10 23:26:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
I would recommend going to a salon.You need to have your professionally lightened as you have colour in your hair already.
If you look in the mirror at your regrowth or roots, ou will see these are a total different colour to your hair.Therefore, if you put a different colour in your hair the regrowth will be a different colour to the rest.If you put the colour all over your hair IE roots to ends each time, the ends will continue to get darker, this way if you are putting in your own hi-lites you will have different shades of blonde/orange down to the tips.IE the roots will be brights and will continue going darker to the end..So to round it all up,the tip of your hair is a good few shades darker than the rest of your hair and messing with your colour like this will prob cos you a trip to the salon anyway.Colour correction is way more expensive than some hi-lites!
2006-12-11 04:16:26
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answered by Danielle 3
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You can use almost any product to go lighter that does not use bleaches or strippers. Your best bet would to be to go to your local Sally Beauty Supply, find a shade you like and use 2 ounces of 40 volume developer (if you don't know, ask an employee). That will certainly lighten your shade by at least 2, maybe 3 levels. Hope that helps!
2006-12-10 23:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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just to let you know, any permanent color product will damage the hair somewhat. It's called peroxide and some also have ammonia. Just be sure to use a profess. quality moisture conditioner. As for the color, determine whether your hair and skin are warm or cool. using the right tone in your color formula Will determine the most flattering. Ignore what that cutter guy says about 40 volume, that may take your hair lighter thatn you want to go. I like the idea of highlights to make it look sunkissed. please,however, don't try to do that yourself.
2006-12-10 23:44:25
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answered by luvspiritnature 3
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I naturally have medium brown hair so I buy that revlon 10 min color and always buy a blonde, either medium or light golden blonde and my hair comes out a lighter brown then when i buy brown hair dye.
2006-12-10 23:26:34
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answered by Melissa R 2
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once you put a dye on you cant go lighter with dye, only bleach, if you did the first dye a few weeks ago or longer, a lighter colour would only work near the roots ( where your new hair had grown) this could look bad, go proffessional. its worth the cash and it is xmas, treat yourself!
2006-12-11 05:18:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd go with a dark to medium golden blonde,be sure to stay away from "ash" blondes or browns because theses are made to cover red and usually will turn your hair darker instead of lighter.
2006-12-10 23:32:49
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answered by Auti 2
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go to sassi or slly an dget an 8 and and 8.3 and mix these with 40 vol till a nice creamy consistency and its a lovely caramel shade tyen in a month or two use an 11.00 and itll lighten rite up 4 u
2006-12-10 23:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I used haircolor Palette A/10. You can try it.
2006-12-10 23:26:43
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answered by Sara 4
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do it all the same color, one degree lighter than your hair...
2006-12-10 23:26:46
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answered by zinaa 4
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