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I have dark reddish (dyed) hair in the back, and used garnier's highlight stuff for the front to make it blondish last night. I don't like it at all. It's kinda orange in the front. My hair is very healthy, still feels soft, and it isn't brittle or anything like that, even with me slamming chemicals on it three times in two weeks (I did a wash out black dye two weeks ago). I'm just worried about the color. Can I dye it all to a soft permanent black? Will the color go on evenly with the front being blond, or will it just make my hair all fall out or something? Does putting black over orange blond look okay?

2007-02-27 15:02:32 · 7 answers · asked by Hannah G 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

I could try a semi-permanent darker color, like dark brown. Would that work better that a permanent? Are the chemicals stronger in the permanent ones?

2007-02-27 15:58:12 · update #1

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Color is listed in numbers 1 being BLACK all they way to 12 which is light blond. Now what you think is black is actually a dark brown. A nice medium to light brown will even you out from root to ends. I have to tell you this I am a colorist and in all honesty you can come to one of us and get it done right and well for like $25., really it is alot easier for you to take over than for you to get it right out of the gate.Going with a semi-permanent will give you alot of safety leeway and give you options to go with other colors. You can get free consultations at ANY quality salon. Ask questions and you can have a great time with color.

2007-02-27 21:20:24 · answer #1 · answered by Casca 4 · 11 0

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2016-10-05 05:41:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

if you buy the right kind of hairdye, black generally tends to distribute evenly. but black is a very permanent color, especially if you use permanent hairdye and you might not be able to recolor it if you ever decide to do that again. but you could try re-coloring the blond the same color as the red in the back. but that might not work as well as the black because the hue isnt as powerful, and could turn out being a bright red if you dont do it correctly. you COULD try dying the blond part black to have black streaks in the front, and that might look really good. but if youre scared to experiment with the color yourself, go to a professional.

2007-02-27 15:36:14 · answer #3 · answered by ravanicolec 1 · 2 3

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It's more expensive then dying your hair or highlights because they have to dye your hair twice so they don't combine, it takes forever. I had mine black on bottom and blonde on top. Make sure you get some layers to see the under color, and don't do it yourself! You can't see or reach back there and you'll get the dyes combined.

2016-04-02 08:58:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I did this my sophomore year of high school and had no problems with it. The only thing I was dissatisfied with was that the black was too monochromatic. Normally when I dye my hair the new colour has highlights due to the variations in my natural hair colour but with black it was just that straight black. As far as it all falling out I dyed my hair red, then added platinum blonde highlights, then dyed it pink, then black, then added red highlights all in a span of less than a month. Afterwards my hair was still soft and intact so I get the strangest feeling that all this "your hair will fall out if you dye it too often" is ********.

2007-02-27 15:16:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

NO The color will not go on even. NEVER put a black on the hair. WAY to dark. You should go with a medium brown or go to a beauty school where the instructor can help the students with this problem. That would be a cheap way to get it fixed.

2007-02-27 15:07:29 · answer #6 · answered by kmshannon 2 · 1 6

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