Hey K, Yes U Can! some of the tricks are: mix some conditioner with water and work it through ur hair esp. on the ends--protects hair and help with evn saturation of color. Spritz w/ water also. Buy several shades that u think might like and do test strands. check timing freq. U can even alternate them by leaving it on longer at the back or slicing in different color but keep it simple. Don't stress ur self out. trying to weave with temp colors is a major pain--becuz of timing, so just do large pieces or blocks. If u have too much orange tone get a get an ash base and mix in a little light brown ie; a capful. If have basically stripped ur hair then alternate med. blonde and light blonde in chunks using a reg. color product but use only 10% peroxide, test strand and WATCH the time--the longer u leave it on the darker it gets & sometimes it happens real quick usu. w/in the first ten minutes. Sally's sells 10% or u can make by cutting 20%in half w/purified water. Apply to roots first, then middle, and finally ther ends. Porosity is much worse on the endz. You can just go to a hair dresser and have them get a good base going and add hightlights. sometimes it's worth it!
2007-02-14 18:11:41
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answered by KK 2
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Temporary Hair Colour
2016-09-30 11:11:13
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answered by ? 4
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A temporary color is a color that is intended to wash away with each shampoo. Fanciful is an example of a temporary color. Make sure to use a good conditioner before you dry your hair and a spray in leave on conditioner before you apply temporary color to dry bleached hair. Your hair will most likely pick up some of the base color so remember this when picking the tone you want. Never mix hydrogen peroxide with temporary color. If you are looking for a toner or semi permanent color which can result in more damage then yes 10% is what you want in combination with the proper product. Remember the pH of temporary color is around 2.4 being very acidic. Condition, condition, condition.
2007-02-14 19:49:10
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answered by extspecialbt 2
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Be really careful what colour you use on your bleached hair. Your hair has no pigment left in it because bleach strips it out. If you go and put a colour straight on top it is likely to go green. What you need to do is "fill" your hair first. This means put the pigment back into it. Put a semi permanent red or copper on your hair 1st. After that put your proper colour on top. It would really be best to go to a hairdresser, to at least ask for advice.
2007-02-15 14:55:31
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answered by nett 1
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Well the only way to keep a color in your hair is to make sure its permanent not just a wash but if its already permanent and still fading it is definetly your shampoo shampoos that are salon brand made for colored hair are sulfate free which keeps your hair from losing its color you can buy color safe sulfate free shampoo at your local drugstore if you cannot afford salon brand make sure to double check the ingredients to make sure there is no sulfate whatsoever in it.
2016-05-24 01:49:36
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answered by Anonymous
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only if you use something extremely gentle, like loving care. your hair is most vulnerable to damage when it's bleached. but yes, you can use a temporary color.
Best Wishes
2007-02-14 17:50:24
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answered by atiana 6
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It is not a question of just what other people "like" or not. A person have to take many things directly into consideration, before jumping from one end of the spectrum to the some other. It helps to understand your colouring. Are you neutral, warm or great? The undertones in your skin may compliment your hair
2017-02-25 13:06:53
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answered by Shawnee 3
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