try a ash or beige blonde
2007-01-14 22:16:36
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answer #1
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answered by NIGEL R 7
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yes you'll need to bleach it again. Last year I went from almost black to a light blonde. I had it done at a salon in a bleach bath - when it came out of the bleach it was bright orange I nearly died. Then they added brown to tone it down and more blonde highlights. Gradually I have had it lightened more so the orange is almost completely gone, but it is a gradual process because it can be so damaging. I'd advise going to your hairdresser - it may be expensive bujt it will be cheaper than in the long term if you have to pay to have it corrected several times.
They told me that hair goes through stages of colour - the orange is a natural progression on the scale as you lighten hair. You will need more bleach to move up the scale to a lighter shade
2007-01-14 21:01:59
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answer #2
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answered by MMM 2
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Go and see a hairdresser and ask for the brassiness to be stripped out. then buy a shampoo called 'Touch of Silver' which is a wonder product (only £1.99 a bottle too!)
And STOP colouring you hair at home (if this is what you do) as most blonde dyes turn everything a brassy colour rather than a more desirable ash blonde.
However if your hair is dark brown you will find it hard to get a natural colour anyway. Seek professional advice, and remember to buy 'Touch of Silver' shampoo - I can't reccomend it enough! Good luck. x
2007-01-14 22:10:46
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answered by Sam 3
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yes you need to bleach it again and then apply the actual shade of color that you want, but cation all this process can damage your hair really bad. If it's a light yellowy you can just apply the blonde color. good luck
2007-01-14 12:17:49
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answered by brunettehairapy25 2
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Buy a toner from Born Blonde like ash or biege or dye the whole lot red then add a light blonde shade or a light brown . :)
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2007-01-15 00:20:49
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answered by Gina_06 2
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Goto the hairdressers, you need to be very careful with bleach if it goes wrong and damages your hair it can burn it off and make it fall out.
Its not a good idea to bleach your hair twice within a short space of time.
2007-01-14 12:19:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think u left the last bleach on long enough as its got to go through the stages of lightening...red,orange,yellow then blonde, redoing it would be the best thing to do but be careful not to leave it on to long as this will damage your hair, OH and dont use the "touch of silver" shampoo as recomended by someone else...unless u want to turn out PURPLE!!!!LOL
2007-01-15 09:19:28
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answered by cazz b 1
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ok i have been given my bottom section bleached and its did an same element except my bottoms were brighter and my roots that i have been given rcently dyed were oprangy so i have been given the colour delights shampoo its in a pink bottle and ye si have realy darkish brown hair 2 and it sux yet get the shamppoo itll make the orangy fairly gentle and calm it down and sorry if i didnt help
2016-10-31 02:54:20
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answered by ? 4
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try tomato ketchup i had the same problem today it was yellow i put it on wet hair for 2 mins and now it has gone a lovely light blonde it also leaves your hair soft and shiny trust me give it a go
2007-01-15 09:51:32
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answered by JULIA S 1
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go to a reputable hairdresser; condtion it. go to a beauty supply store like sallys. a toner might be what you need. cant tell by internet. be careful or you will damage your hair.
you can easily go from oraaange to bald if you are not careful.
Good luck ; i have been oragne; barney purple and glowed in the dark; i got to the professinals!lol
2007-01-14 12:20:27
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answered by tennessee 7
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wouldn't advise it as it will only turn more yellow/orange, try a light brown dye, then in a week or so use a highlighter instead of a dye
2007-01-14 12:19:02
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answered by ♥♥™Tia™♥♥ 6
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