Tuesday, May 20, 2014

how to make non permanent red hair dye?

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Answer
Hair dye is made of chemicals.

Henna, for example, is a natural hair color that is incredibly drying to the hair shaft, Begoun says. And cosmetics scientists at TheBeautyBrains.com say that henna will only temporarily tint your hair. Although most so-called natural hair-color products use fewer chemicals than most drugstore hair colors, experts say that any change to natural hair color causes hair damage. Experts suggest using the gentlest formula that will yield your desired color and using it as infrequently as possible.
Herbatint & Naturetint are two permanent hair colors that use a smaller amount of hair dye chemicals in conjunction with natural ingredients. Both have fairly decent ratings at MakeupAlley.com (though each gets only a handful of reviews).

Here's a new article I found re: henna, which is supposed to be better for you than reg. box dye. It's a good read!
Google: Henna for Hair Warnings.

Unless you're using Kool-Aid for Red head or Brunette:
Mix the Kool-Aid powder with a small amount of warm water, 4-6 ounces of cranberry juice and 5 pumps shampoo. Apply the mixture to newly shampooed hair, and let it sit for 5 minutes, rinse, and condition then blow dry, says Garren a master hairstylist.

non permanent red hair?




Luke B


i have naturally dark brown hair and got golden highlights about a month ago, now i was to see what i look like with red hair, i want to use a wash out red dye, would it go over my hair color?, and how much would the red show up with out changing the color underneath? ( such as no bleaching)


Answer
you would NOT bleach your hair to get it red. If you want to see what you'd look like in red hair, go to a wig shop and try on something. there really isnot any temporary red hair coloring, but if you got a 10 volume creme developer, you could pick a light auburn hair color and put it in, but its not gona wash right out, and if you put a 20 volume developer with your light auburn hair color it will be permanent. and red, is the hardest thing to get rid of. To get rid of it tho' you'd have to use something with ash in the color base.
my suggestion is dont do any more dyeing if you dont want to live with red. If you do, then take my advise.




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