I am also a hairstylist. To even out color if you are going darker even a little I suggest that you use permanent color on the new growth area and semi on the rest nthis wil give u the best results with the condition of your hair.
2007-04-19 04:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I dye my hair at home all of the time and the hair dressers i recently went to told me my hair was in fantastic condition. I would get a second opinion from another hairdressers.
2007-04-19 04:45:55
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answered by janetlouise24 4
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Make sure you know 100% what is going to happen to your hair. Is it going to be the right colour, and will you like it? Also ask the hairdresser to suggest any colours that might look good on your hair. If your hair is: Blonde, dye it brown...
Brown, dye it blondish or light brown... Red, Brown or blonde... Black...Brown or Blondish.
Ok that was really random. lol! you don't have to listen to me. im just suggesting some random ideas. Anyway, good luck! ~ x
2007-04-19 04:47:36
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answered by <3StarryEyed 3
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Go with what she recommends as she will know what she is doing. But might be worth buying some hair and nail tablets which will improve the condition and also hair treatments like VO5 hot oils.
Good luck for the wedding and don't worry x
2007-04-19 04:42:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I always dye my hair at home and find it is easy and always get fairly good results. I have had it done in the hairdressers before and found that it didn't turn out has good has i expected.
2007-04-19 05:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I always have mine dyed (permanent color) at the hairdresser's. A talented stylist who uses good quality products (mine uses Goldwell) and knows how to create the perfect color formula for you is key. My hair is always soft and smooth after coloring, and he found the perfect formula for the right combination of rich color (mine's brown) with some subtle highlights. Go to a high end salon and pay the extra $$$, it's worth it.
2007-04-19 05:11:07
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answered by Lee 7
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properly..they might strip your hair and which will in basic terms take all the dye off and go away your organic shade yet sometimes that makes her all strawy and not very comfortable the suitable element to do might to steadily dye your hair lower back each couple of weeks dye it slightly lighter till its lower back to a extreme high quality gentle blonde shade this way you may stay away from the consistent ginger blonde and likewise stay away from the bleach blonde desire iv helped Your hairdresser will comprehend suitable besides in basic terms ask once you pass into the salon :)
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answered by truesdale 4
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I have mine dyed at the hairdressers and my hair is lovely and glossy and it can inject some much needed moisture into it, going darker is obviously better than bleaching it.
2007-04-19 04:50:01
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answered by bez 4
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i would listen to your hair stylist also. what color are you going to get, i went to mine cause i had to much of a gold color so i got low lights and high lights and it looks great. good luck
2007-04-19 04:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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ok
2007-04-19 04:51:47
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answered by Becksi 1
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