Yes, it is possible, but better left to a proffessional to do. When your hair has been bleached blonde, whatever color you dye over it is going to come out much darker and brighter, so if you try to do it yourself, you may be in for a big surprise.
2007-01-21 08:35:26
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answered by jcn 4
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With fillers and stuff at the salon, you can probably come close. My cousin dyed her highlighted blonde hair red, and she said she needed some sort of filler pigment, or else it would be pink.
However, it may not match exactly. I covered up an at-home red with 2 coats of at-home brown. It matched at first, but it faded, so it became a bit lighter and redder than my natural brown.
But even that's hard to notice; someone today thought my hair naturally had a little red in it.
2007-01-21 08:41:25
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answered by bisous148 4
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of course! go have a consultation with a stylist though- if it's bleach blonde now they have to fill it first before it gets colored back brown. they use like an orangey gold color on it to give your hair back the pigments it's lacking since being bleached. this will look terrible-but they immediatley put the desired brown color over it. It will be super shiny too (as long as you get someone who knows what they are doing) going back dark only requires a like a demi permanent color-which seals the cuticle and looks more shiny. If you try to do something like this yourself and go right from blonde to brown it will be muddy looking and most likely really uneven...good luck!
2007-01-21 08:46:19
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answered by Hollianne 3
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Yes, its very possible. You need to go to Beauty Supply and get a filler, as the new color is going to grab onto the bleach blonde real fast. When you have the brown dye on don't forget to check it every few minutes because you are putting on a darker color on light hair. Also be careful with colors that say they have Ash tones. There is a good chance that you may get a greenish cast to your hair.
2007-01-21 08:38:59
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answered by Terry Z 4
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Yes it is but you need a good hairdresser. Some hair dyes just darken hair to be one shade which will leave your roots darker than the rest of your hair, like it is already. You'll need to get a hairdresser who is willing to use to different shades of dye so that the colours will match. A good hairdresser will be able to get them perfectly matched. Good luck!
2007-01-21 08:38:25
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answered by Skippy 2
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Yes it is posible....darkening hair is a procedure much less invasive than dyeing it blonde..
After you dye it, make sure to keep it very hidrated and conditioned in order to have shiny and healthy hair!
Good Luck!
2007-01-21 08:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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pass to A SALON! I even have the comparable concern as you im evidently grimy blonde yet i dyed my hair pink, its dwindled to a gingery brown now. i went to my college's salon to work out in the event that they might dye it lower back and that they did a try with the answer they cut back fairly my hair off and positioned it with a stripper answer. ..... my hair dissolved!!!!! i cant think of what might have got here approximately if identity carried out it myself! definatley salon desire it is going properly! xx
2016-10-07 12:31:59
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answered by ? 4
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yes it's possible, and if your like me you regret ever bleaching it. i bleached the pieces of hair in front of my face and i looked like rouge from x-men. it sucked everyone would say did you do it intentionally, and i would say no not intentionally. after dyeing them a reddish brown they started to fade so if you do it at home you'll have to dye it alot. the color finally grew out and i went to bangs and thats a hole nother story. iv'e had my share of hair related problems.
2007-01-21 11:33:26
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answered by tiffany 2
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Yes and you might want to use anti-snap by redken after it or some kind of protein fortifier. Also a trim.
~Licensed Cosmetologist
2007-01-21 08:41:16
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answered by asian-q-t 4
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yes, as stated above it could turn out darker if you do it yourself ...also peoples perception of their natural hair color is usually darker than it really is....I would go to professional. If your hair is in that bad of condition it will also fade faster.....
2007-01-21 08:40:11
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answered by fyffedog_43202 2
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