Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Dying my hair lighter question?




Isa


So yesterday I dyed my hair with 'wella 6w praline' and 30 developer, used 2 bottles of each since I have long hair. I haven't dyed my hair in about 6 months and it used to be red. My original hair color is dark brown, I wanted to go for a caramel/lighter brown. I used pre color and after color treatment to lock hair cuticles. I didn't want to bleach because my hair became really healthy since I stopped dying it 6 months ago, and I bleached it once already too. Once I dyed it, it pretty much only shows up on my roots, and the rest seems darker. My roots even seem a bit orangey. I just took advice from the sally's people and I know they're not professionals but now I don't know if I should just get it done professionally or bleach it myself. I'm considering bleaching it since I just am sick of dark hair on me and want lighter hair! if not should I just get caramel highlights? I've had them before and I figure it'll do less damage and blend in with my hair..
here is an idea of what I would like;
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lp220anapb1ql915qo1_500.jpg
what should I do?



Answer
Overlapping dye onto previously colored hair is what creates dullness and dryness. If you color your hair @ home or salon, let your roots grow out as long as you can stand, so the line of demarcation is easier to spot. Only run color through the lengths for five minutes to refresh the ends. To extend the time between touch-ups, use a gloss and deep -conditioning treatments. They will help smooth cuticles roughed up by daily wear & tear, and the hair will look shinier. ~ Harry Josh, hairstylist of the celebrities.

Celebrity wears two-tone hair dye all the time, trying to grow out their dye. They call that the ombre style.

Style meets chemistry meets biology: We're talking hair coloring.

Playing with chemicals is not like playing with clothes, or doing a manicure, there are penalties for playing chemicals in the lab. Even hair color experts at the salon are not rocket scientists, they do a bang up dye jobs to their clients or their own hair.

Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.
> > > Hair dye chemicals linked to cancer
London, Feb 20, 2013 I've been saying that since 2009.
Hair dyes, which include home hair colouring kits and those used at pricey salons, are linked to deadly cancer-causing chemicals, warn scientists. In 2009 the Mail revealed that women who used hair dyes more than nine times a year had a 60% greater risk of contracting blood cancer.
A year later the European Commission banned 36 hair dyes which put long-term users at risk of bladder cancer. < < < <â¨
Google: Teen 'feared she would die' after reaction to hair dye
The allergic reaction was caused by a well-known brand of semi-permanent hair dye Chloe used to turn her hair black for a Halloweâen party. . . . . called for beauty bosses to ban hair dye chemical PPD (para-phenylenediamine) from the shelves. 11-04-11

The chemical is not new and is present in a number of brands of dark hair colours, acting to help adhere the dye to the hair so that it doesn't wash out. Itâs made from coal tar and is used in both permanent and semi-permanent hair colours. Itâs well-known to be a cause of serious allergic reactions -- including something called contact dermatitis which can lead to rashes, blisters, and open sores.
PPD is sometimes added to black henna tattoos and that using them is not safe. Allergic reactions usually begin within two to 10 days following application. One bad reaction can lead to sensitivities to other products such as hair dye, sunblock and some types of clothing dyes. Oftentimes, it's using the product a second or third time. Skin specialist Najjia Ashraf reveals that there are barely any dyes that donât contain this toxin; even the ones who claim they donât, are not being honest. âBig brands often escape the blame by suggesting they are ammonia-free. However, ammonia and PPD are two very different things and PPD is present in nearly every dye because it is what gives off the colour,â she explains.

Google: A 38-year old mother left in a coma after using hair dye. SHE DYED HER HAIR MANY TIMES BEFORE, USING THE SAME BRAND. The British woman who went into coma after a reaction to hair dye has died after a year. Updated 11-25-12. The woman suffered a heart failure, struggled for breath and became unconsciousness. Her family blamed paraphenylenediamine, a chemical found in hair colour. Her family has now called for paraphenylenediamine to be banned from home dye kits. In 2000, a 38-year-old Indian-origin woman from Birmingham, Narinder Devi, died after an allergic reaction to hair dye.

Permanent black hair dye is linked to causing leukemia and lymphomas.

Google search: Salon hair dye horror stories. About 305,000 results (0.20 seconds) OR Google Salon Hair Dye Lawsuits. About 336,000 results (0.17 seconds) Dec. 2011
When it comes to hair care treatments, product use or visits to a salon or spa, the consumer must take responsibility to do their homework and be aware of all the risks involved.

Google: January Jones: "My Hair Is Falling Out In Clumps" 1-28-13 To quote Joni Mitchell, "you don't know what you got till your thick hair is gone.â¨

Would red clothing go with my hair color?




Kelly


Because I have red jeans and I might get a white floral shirt with red flowers in it, but I don't know if it would match my hair...
http://24.media.tumblr.com/b65a60a8b2a53f981b5e65e1c54ad9d5/tumblr_mqtscpqU2h1rzpq2yo1_r1_500.jpg
https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/r90/625487_628365870511357_1710491151_n.jpg

Thank you! :)
It's kind of hard to tell the exact color, but it's an auburn blonde.



Answer
Why are you worried about clothes matching your hair when your hair is a normal color?




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