Mush 8 strawberrys and mix with 1 tablespoon of mayonaise. Massage onto hair. Put shower cap over it, and then a warm towel, leave on for 1/2 hour. Then wash out.
~Gives healthy looking hair, shininess, and will give it a rich gloss~
Apply oils to your hair (Olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil.) Put a shower cap and leave on over night. When its morning, Shampoo and condition out.
~ Makes hair finer, which makes it smoother, softer, and silkier.~
Use a Natural Boar Bristle Brush. This brush takes the natural oils from your hair, and smoothes it out to your hair.
~Gives the hair a shiny and softer look and feel~
Rinse hair w/ cold water instead of warm.
~ Closes the cuticle of your hair and gives instant shine~
Deep condition your hair once a week (I like Garnier Fructis 3 min. conditioner)
~Hydrates dry hair, and gives it a healthy look.~
Lightly beat 2 eggs w/ a little bit of milk, massage into hair, and leave in for 5 min. Then shampoo and condition it out.
~ Gives softness and silkyness instantly!~
Conditioning after shampooing softens the cuticle of your hair.
~Making hair finer, for softer hair~
2007-07-24 05:16:43
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answered by Photographer 6
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Don't worry. This happens all the time to people. You might want to wait a few days because a lot of time when people dye their hair blonde, it turns orange but will then fade to a better blonde. If it doesn there are things you can do to help it so it won't be completely damaged. You can color it a ash brown color because that will take in red in your hair out. Also, use a semi-perminent hair color so your hair won't get damaged. When it fades, you can use a permanent hair color is you want. Also, after you re-color it, go to the salon and get a good trim so you can get all the ends cut off and it will be healthy. =)
2007-07-24 12:21:57
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answered by Kris 6
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No worries, and you don't even have to dye it back to brown- just go to a stylist who will "tone" your hair. This is a procedure that only a stylist should do to avoid any mishaps. What she'll do is put stuff called "toner" in your hair, which is kind of like a paint thinner for hair, and it will tone it down and make it look more golden than brassy. I once turned my highlights orange by hanigng out by the pool a lot with no head covering, and the stylist did the toner thing and they went back to a pretty blonde. Good luck!
2007-07-24 12:20:34
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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I think a toner will help even out the tone. It will take the brassiness out of the color and you will still be blonde.
Check your local beauty supply (Sally's) and look for Clairol toner called "Towhead". Mix equal parts with 10 or 20 volume peroxide and leave on 20 - 30 minutes until desired tone is achieved. Wash toner out of your hair and condition.
Best of luck to you! :)
Email if you need to.
2007-07-24 12:25:49
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answered by ivy9toes 6
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It really is not that bad. You need a toner. Pick one with an ash base. You can even use one with a violet or blue base. It will contrast with the golden tones and make it a more even natural tone. You don't need peroxide color, you need a deposit only color such as a semi permanent color. You also can try to put some highlights in it to make some of the color lighter? Depends on what you want to do. You can however make it darker, but use only a semi permanent color on it like I said before. Use a violet base if your going darker.
2007-07-24 12:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait about a week and dye it blonde again over what it is now. Use Loreal, like a platinum blonde color. Loreal Extra Light Beige Blonde, or Extra Light Ash Blonde
http://www.adiscountbeauty.com/media/loreal2color.jpg
2007-07-24 12:20:11
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answered by ♥ 3
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Use a dark brown. Make sure you leave it in as long as the box says if not longer. Try to find some that has added conditioner so that you don't totally dry up your hair. That should completely cover the reddish orange.
Or if you want it blonde, try bleaching it again. Sometimes it takes twice to get it blonde. I'm speaking from experience! ;)
2007-07-24 12:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't recommend doing anything else to your hair yourself. You should go to a salon. They can either tone it, to neutralize the orange and red tones.. to keep that blonde.. or you could get a weave. Have them put in heave highlights, and maybe even some low lights. you will get a nice natural looking blonde.
And if you don't have the money to go to a salon... It's hard to say what you should do. What color blonde where you trying to achieve? And what did you use on it?
2007-07-24 12:26:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't use anymore of a red dye. Go for a light brown color but nothing that says golden and not something that says ash on it. Or try a toner that will make it a nice blonde.
2007-07-24 12:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not so bad how it looks for you...;) and i think you could stay as a blond, but i suggest you to try ash blond color. Also you could try one of red colors...they're really pretty you know...and i think it would suit you good. Besides if you want very natural colour you should try darkblond colour. And if you ask about dyestuff, i recommend GARNIER. Good luck;)
2007-07-24 12:26:50
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answered by charmed_mind 1
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ew don't put mayonaise in your hair. I would say pull it through the cap in pretty thin peices all over and put bleach on it with 30 volume. Then just leave it alone for a while.
2007-07-24 12:20:15
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answered by xx_3lis3_xx 2
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