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Nicole
you can see my other question, im frustrated about my red hair that i dyed a month ago not washing out and the water never running clear, staining everything in sight. Im going to get a haircut today and i want to know if i can dye my hair another color that will stop making the red hair dye bleed out everytime i wash it....maybe brown?
Answer
Red dye is very different than any other color. The chemical make up is different. It's the hardest color to keep and also the hardest color to get rid of and cover up. You'll have to strip it if you want it to go away. Possibly dyeing it dark brown but only after the color stops rinsing out. I dye my hair red and have for a little over a year and it always bleeds the first few weeks. Talk to your stylist and see what they recommend. But with red dye, that's what you're going to get. If you really want to keep the red, don't wash it every day, use shampoo's specifically for red hair (Aveda makes a shampoo for warm and red tones that's organic). Don't use any shampoos with sulfate or harsh chemicals-which is a good idea for hair in general.
But like I said, talk to your stylist. Stripping it will cause damage, but dyeing over it may cause a mess because of the weird chemicals in the red dye,
Red dye is very different than any other color. The chemical make up is different. It's the hardest color to keep and also the hardest color to get rid of and cover up. You'll have to strip it if you want it to go away. Possibly dyeing it dark brown but only after the color stops rinsing out. I dye my hair red and have for a little over a year and it always bleeds the first few weeks. Talk to your stylist and see what they recommend. But with red dye, that's what you're going to get. If you really want to keep the red, don't wash it every day, use shampoo's specifically for red hair (Aveda makes a shampoo for warm and red tones that's organic). Don't use any shampoos with sulfate or harsh chemicals-which is a good idea for hair in general.
But like I said, talk to your stylist. Stripping it will cause damage, but dyeing over it may cause a mess because of the weird chemicals in the red dye,
Is it true red hair fades fast andif so how quickly does it fade?
nightgodde
I've always wanted red hair, but I've heard it fades really fast so that's why I haven't done it, cause I don't want to have to dye my hair a lot to keep the color vibrant. So I was just wondering how quickly red hair fades?
Answer
I have dark strawberry blonde hair and I really hate it, so I dye my hair red. The red colour molecule fades most quickly because it is the shortest/weakest wavelength of colour. If you use a commercial cemical dye, the red will be too bright, will look ridiculous, and will be monochromatic with little shine after a week. It will look really fake and not beautiful, and as it fades, it will turn a rancid shade of brassy orange or even pink. Alternatively, you can use henna. Henna is extremely good for your hair. Whereas chemical dyes fade in a few weeks, Henna can last for about 3-4 months, depending on how fast your roots start showing too much. I used to use chemicals, but now I use henna. What IS henna? It's a plant that when mixed with lemon juice and left for 12 hours in a warm place (on top of fridge) activates and is ready to put on hair and skin. To use it on your hair, brush it out and section it. Put vaseline on the parts of your skin and ears closest to hairline. Pull and squeeze the Henna paste through the sections of hair, then, when all is coated, pile it on top of your head and wrap plastic wrap around your head. Leave on for 4-6 hours or overnight. The longer you leave it, the darker it will be. When you go to rinse out, rinse all the paste out and then use a bottle of conditioner to soften the rest out of the hair. Do not shampoo, it ruins the results. Shampoo two days after doing hair. The colour is very bright at first, but as the dye molecule oxidizes, it darkens the hair. Visit this site to get the best henna in the world: www.mehandi.com
I have dark strawberry blonde hair and I really hate it, so I dye my hair red. The red colour molecule fades most quickly because it is the shortest/weakest wavelength of colour. If you use a commercial cemical dye, the red will be too bright, will look ridiculous, and will be monochromatic with little shine after a week. It will look really fake and not beautiful, and as it fades, it will turn a rancid shade of brassy orange or even pink. Alternatively, you can use henna. Henna is extremely good for your hair. Whereas chemical dyes fade in a few weeks, Henna can last for about 3-4 months, depending on how fast your roots start showing too much. I used to use chemicals, but now I use henna. What IS henna? It's a plant that when mixed with lemon juice and left for 12 hours in a warm place (on top of fridge) activates and is ready to put on hair and skin. To use it on your hair, brush it out and section it. Put vaseline on the parts of your skin and ears closest to hairline. Pull and squeeze the Henna paste through the sections of hair, then, when all is coated, pile it on top of your head and wrap plastic wrap around your head. Leave on for 4-6 hours or overnight. The longer you leave it, the darker it will be. When you go to rinse out, rinse all the paste out and then use a bottle of conditioner to soften the rest out of the hair. Do not shampoo, it ruins the results. Shampoo two days after doing hair. The colour is very bright at first, but as the dye molecule oxidizes, it darkens the hair. Visit this site to get the best henna in the world: www.mehandi.com
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