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Dye over bleach?
I want to go blonde. I used Loreal Le Blondlissimes LB01 an ultra lightening color and shine system. Okay so i have red undertones, and it turned out a dark orange. (i did a test strand) When i saw the strand didnt take on my hair, i figure this leaves me to the option of getting a 40 percent proxoide, bleach it out, wait 24 hours or so, then dye it a dark blonde. Any suggestions on how to make this the safest way. And im doing this at home, not a salon. I cant afford it, and rom my experience, what i have seen them do to my hair before at a salon they use double processing or corrective coloring where they take the 30 or 40 developer and bleach and strip the hair, then they put a dye over it and they charge over 100 bucks that i dont have right now. Mother of two here. help

2007-11-17 08:45:40 · 2 answers · asked by fotojunkie7 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

rhonda: thanks but if someone came to you in a salon with deep black cherry hair and said i want it blonde..you would use a double processing correct? You wouldnt send them away with pink hair and lighten in levels. I am inquiring of the process the salon uses to do corrective coloring, which every salon does. I have had it done for 200 bucks once..so i know its out there. I just dont have the money this time. They stripped my hair and dyed over it. I dont dye my hair often, its strong and healthy so i think ill be okay. As a teen, I bleached my hair consistantly for 5 years, and kept the look. I just never dyed over it. Never had breakage.

2007-11-17 09:01:56 · update #1

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I already answered your question earlier hon, i have been a hairdresser for 20 yrs.... the safest thing for your hair is to lighten it in levels.... every 3 weeks or so, lighten it one or two more levels... mine went from darkest brown to medium blond... no bleach....

ok so, i would never attempt this process by yourself, you could get a color removal kit, and then color it darker...... other than that, i would just wait till I had the money, because if you screw it up, you will pay twice that to correct it....

2007-11-17 08:54:02 · answer #1 · answered by Miss Rhonda 7 · 0 0

A chlorinated pool is right, yet even getting your hair moist on the coastline or with a sprig bottle and letting it dry evidently in the sunlight will make a considerable great difference by using the tip of the summer time. Repeat as quickly because it incredibly is getting dry back.

2017-01-05 17:12:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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