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...errmm,...

which bit did u try?


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i tried it and it went a ginger colour so be careful wat u do....

Posted on: 2009/3/5 17:34
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Hey there,...

Really and truly it's because you are using semi-permenent colours,...after a few weeks when they start washing out you are bound to get those red tones.

To eliminate the problem, you would bneed to move to a permanent colour, and iseally wash your hair with a silver shampoo to keep the red-tones at bay.



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Posted on: 2008/11/6 15:16
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Hi Val i really need help,
I had blonde highlights for years and yearsss then recently decided to go Brunette.. with it looking great at first over time and after say 2weeks the colour turned lighter to a ginger .. i have tryed using a Ash colour as apparantly it eliminates red tones but NOTHING i do helps any colour i use turns ginger after a week to two weeks please help me its getting so annoying cause the colour looks great at first im using Semi permanent colours now by the way
Many thanks.

Me.

Posted on: 2008/11/5 12:07
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i have tried countless times and only achieved orange streaks that as the colour fades, go more blonde
not worth it!

Posted on: 2008/8/17 11:19
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Hey there,..

Again it's teh same scenario, yu will need to bleach first, ideally with fine weave high-lights, then put the colour in,..if you don;t want any red you might want to use an ash brown.

However don;t forget that most of the time warm tones are more flattering.

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hi

how did you do this..which dye did you use? u have dark brown hair with highlights and want to dye t a semi light brown ( with no red or orange)

Posted on: 2008/3/19 11:39
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Hey there,..

Well you are definitely looking at using bleach,....

You could either opt for bleaching the whole of the dark brown, and then apply a colour.
Chances are you will not get it back to your natural tone,..but perhaps a bit darker would be a more viable option...and then go lighter gradually. (you need to make sure you don;t get the bleach on your natural hair.

(DO THIS PROFESSIONALLY _ IF I WERE YOU)

The other option would be to have high-lights put in, so it breaks the dark colour, this would of course be more gentle for your hair too!

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Hey there,..

Yeah it can look quite cool,..make it a bit more 3 dimensional,..but do keep trh weaves very fine,....as if you overload it with the blonde, it will clash with your olive skin.

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Val

Posted on: 2007/11/12 15:51
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my hair is currently dyed dark brown, im naturally strawberry blone and would like to go bk....... how??

Posted on: 2007/11/10 21:03
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