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I color my own hair strawberry blonde (a level 7/8, and I am a level 6 or so). I am coloring more often than I'd like in order to hide grays and because the red fades out so fast, usually in 3 -4 weeks. I would like to try adding a semi-permanent reddish color as a boost, but am afraid the double process over my whole head will cause breakage and fry my hair. It's already not in great shape, but my ends just look like a bad bleach job at this point - no red whatsoever (my hair is long). Will ammonia-free hair color still damage my hair? Suggestions? Help!
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try using pantine prov blonde expressions. it will help keep your color. and if you get spil ends easily, go to the salon evey few weeks and get them cut off
try using pantine prov blonde expressions. it will help keep your color. and if you get spil ends easily, go to the salon evey few weeks and get them cut off
How should I dye my hair from black to red blonde?
Hisoka
I have black hair and wants to color it red blond. How can I successfully achieve it?
I already bought hair dying materials: hair color cream 7/6 (red blond) and oxidizing emulsion vol. 40 [12%].
I'm asking for successful tips because my sister dyed her hair (from black to supposed to be zen auburn) but nothing seemed to happened. It's still black!
I will really really appreciate it. Thank you.
Answer
Is your hair naturally black? If so, the only way you're going to achieve any other color is to use bleach. Any other hair color solutions only deposits color or lightens very slightly. You should do a bleaching session using no higher than volume 30 activator. If your hair isn't as light as you want it to be after the first session, wait 2 weeks, and bleach it again. Make sure to use plenty of deep conditioner or even hot oil treatments, as bleach is awful for your hair. Once you're within two levels of the desired lightness (like, if you want to be a level 7, bleach up to at least a level 5), then you can use regular hair dye to get the desired shade.
I might recommend going to a hairdresser for a change that drastic. It's really easy to screw up your hair pretty badly, and if you don't want to chop it all off, then you're left with dead, bright orange hair.
Is your hair naturally black? If so, the only way you're going to achieve any other color is to use bleach. Any other hair color solutions only deposits color or lightens very slightly. You should do a bleaching session using no higher than volume 30 activator. If your hair isn't as light as you want it to be after the first session, wait 2 weeks, and bleach it again. Make sure to use plenty of deep conditioner or even hot oil treatments, as bleach is awful for your hair. Once you're within two levels of the desired lightness (like, if you want to be a level 7, bleach up to at least a level 5), then you can use regular hair dye to get the desired shade.
I might recommend going to a hairdresser for a change that drastic. It's really easy to screw up your hair pretty badly, and if you don't want to chop it all off, then you're left with dead, bright orange hair.
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