use loreal shampoo for colored hair
2007-02-20 16:07:01
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answer #1
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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Ooooh I'm an expert at this - me being someone who struggled with exactly the same problem. It's actually not what you would think. Foils are the key. Block colouring really accentuates a colour that's not right for your skin - yellow. And it's pretty darn hard to get the perfect colour that's natural looking for you. So you take golden and honey coloured foils if you want a darker look. Or you could go with some caramel splices for the in between. Then there's my favourite the champaigne blonde with some dirty blonde highlights looks great if you want a lighter look. Try to avoid the "white" blonde look as after the first week it will turn orange or a grey-y white.
2007-02-21 05:24:19
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answered by gemmagitzpatrick 1
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Is your hair color natural or do you dye it. If it's natural, I would go with a shampoo that could get rid of the brassiness. If you dye it, perhaps your stylist used the wrong kind of dyes or toners on your hair. If that's the case, the next time you go to them bring it up. Ask for something a little more natural. Also, if you had your hair dyed and it then became yellow, you could also use those brightening shampoos and conditioners. Blonde hair attracts alot of brassiness from everything to water, sunlight, chlorine or your hair products.
2007-02-21 00:25:09
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answered by Answer Girl 2007 5
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well mine had went yellow a little and i found putting blonde dyes on it every few month helped 2 lighting it up... dont go putting dyes on one after the other like putting 1 on 1 day and then the next putting another on the next day as ur scalp my produce scabs and get very sore... and also use blonde hair shampoos and conditioners and try and keep 2 the same shampoos and coniditoners dont change all the time... hope this helps xx p.s i use nice and easy blonde hair dyes xx
2007-02-21 00:09:09
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answered by MissJay 3
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Try Sheerblonde. It's a line of shampoos,conditioners and other haircare products that are specifically formulated for blonde hair.
You could also try lemon juice.
2007-02-21 00:20:14
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answered by Miss Understood 7
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there is a shampoo that you can use called shimmer lights. it is a purple shampoo that take the yellow out of blonde hair.
shampoo it allow it to sit for 5 min or longer then rinse.
15 yr stylist
2007-02-21 00:06:20
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answered by Shitty 2
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check the links below for * Hair coloring tips
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/12/hair-color-tips.html#name1
2007-02-21 08:33:28
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answered by Naturale 2
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