You better hope it does not.
2007-09-15 07:31:14
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answer #1
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answered by bgee2001ca 7
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It might have brassy or red undertones. Depends how dark the brown is. If it's almost black it should cover. If you want a medium brown you should try to wash out the red hair as much as you can first. Good luck.
2007-09-15 07:31:54
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answer #2
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answered by Sambal Oelek 7
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If the color name has "golden" or "warm" in it, it has a red or gold base. If you're trying to tone down red/brassiness, use a color that is described as "natural" or "neutral". Stay within a few shades of her original color unless your friend is the dramatic sort.
2007-09-15 07:35:39
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answered by orderly logic 6
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It will, sort of, it won't be too dark and there will still be some red showing through. I did the opposite to mine once. Some of my hair came out sort of streaky. But I have very thick hair so I might not have gotten it all the way through. That's a very drastic change.
2007-09-15 07:31:04
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answered by n 3
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maybe it will sort of..
and red in the sun..
and depends on the brand.
I trust Loreals colour FERIA hair colour
and there are RED colour enchancers at the store too.
2007-09-15 07:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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a medium brown color with a tint of red.
2007-09-15 07:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, of course; choosing a darker color will always work. (Unless it's artificial hair)
2007-09-15 07:33:59
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answered by William W 6
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It could be an orange color, you should definitely let the professionals do it!
2007-09-15 07:31:37
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answered by char__c is a good cooker 7
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my friend and i tried doing that, it worked for about a week but then it faded quickly. i would go with something more subtle or go to the salon to get it done professionally.
2007-09-15 07:31:14
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answered by ilovecoach 1
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yes, but it might have some red tones to it.
i'm sure it'll be lovely though.
2007-09-15 07:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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