Please seek out a professional, preferably a colorist. It sounds like you must have had medium darker hair to start with. Blonding is much more difficult than just picking up a bottle and putting the mixture on your hair. That is what most people end up doing, and most usually end up with a mess. A professional knows that there are different volumes of developer, and quite often will mix up different batches of bleach with different volumes of developer in order to get the desired results that you want, and according to the circumstances. Even as a pro....blonding can be the most time consuming, difficult task that we do on a regular basis. After a bleaching service, quite often a toner needs to be applied, and the application, again, is not just slapping it all over your hair. PLEASE see a professional or you'll end up with mush. It will be worth the money in the long run to get the desired results you want AND save your hair! Good luck!
2007-04-28 15:44:32
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answered by hairdoerbren 4
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Like me your hair has a red undercoating so that means when you dye it never use a hair color that says (ash). A beautician told me that. Then after you dye it, there is a product for Blondes that neutralizes the red, so it doesn't become what is called brassy. A suppy store or hair salon will tell you this product.
2007-04-28 22:39:04
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answered by kim 7
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Your hair must of been medium to dark to start off with...I had the same issue, you have to go and get you hair bleached then dyed the color you like...If you go to blond and go swimming there will be that chance of green though
2007-04-28 22:32:51
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answered by Nicole K 2
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ash tonings have no red or gold in them, if you have med brown or dark brown hair and you put blond on it it will go very red/orange and will be very bright. look fro anything that says "ash" this is a neutral natural shade.
2007-04-29 01:13:13
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answered by kymm r 6
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Before you do any more damage I would suggest that you go to a hair salon...You don't wanna over process your hair and end up with a fried mess...
2007-04-28 22:31:24
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answered by diamondangel_85 2
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I agree with others' suggestions here that you should go to a professional. They would know how to fix the problem.
2007-04-28 22:37:16
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answered by Philippa 3
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go to a professional
2007-04-28 22:33:13
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answered by april marie 4
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always use a color w/ash-not golden.
2007-04-28 22:39:56
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answered by ? 1
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