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Lexi
Re: Orange Hair!
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Ahhhhh more orange-haired people! I'm so glad I'm not alone!!

For nearly a year I've been going through a process of lightening my hair from black, through to dark red, through to a fairly light and bright Live XXL red.

I lifted the black with Clairol Born Blonde enough to do it red, and then went from there. Yes it went orange but I figured that because I was doing it red it didn't matter, and then promptly forgot how orange it went (as you do... sigh!)

I've let the colour fade to the point that I'd usually re-dyed it. My hair is naturally a medium to light ash blonde, but It hasn't seen the light of day for so many years i forgot how it looked! So, I got the Born Blonde again and as you can imagine, we're quite orange.
We're not talking Hayley-Williams-Paramore orange, but coppery orange.

This isn't me but this is effectively the colour it's gone (except with some white-blonde roots and more golden tones. Sod's flipping law) :
http://guides.wikinut.com/img/1qz91my ... /Orange-hair-dye-disaster

So as you can see it isn't hideous, but it looks somewhat silly.
Can anyone advise me with what to do? I'm ok to give it a serious cut if needs be to reduce split ends (after first bleaching they aren't too much worse than they already were) so I'm pretty much willing to give anything a try.

HELP!

Posted on: 2011/1/15 14:46
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Hey there,

It depends on the type od extensions you are after,

You are very likely to find any shade under the sun in non-human hair extensions and in clip-in versions.

Finding orange human hair pre-bonded extensions might be a bit more tricky as the demand in minimal if even existent.

Question is are you after a natural copper tone or more of a bright neon party version?

If so, check-out hen party sites etc,,, they're always well stocked.

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Val

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Hey there,

It depends on the type od extensions you are after,

You are very likely to find any shade under the sun in non-human hair extensions and in clip-in versions.

Finding orange human hair pre-bonded extensions might be a bit more tricky as the demand in minimal if even existent.

Question is are you after a natural copper tone or more of a bright neon party version?

If so, check-out hen party sites etc,,, they're always well stocked.

Regards,

Val

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Hey, is there any co. which make oragne hair extensions. cause i was looking for those in internet but didn't able to get any. Can you tell me the proper location in internet.

Posted on: 2010/12/4 15:11
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Hey there,

Since you now want to go darker I would use a semi, or an amonia-free colour which will allow you to colour it straight away without worrying about further damage.



regards,

Val

Posted on: 2010/10/16 11:22
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Dana
Re: Orange Hair!
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hello!

i recently went to hairdressers to get 3/4 head highlights. they bleached my hair and used a toner. it came out very light pale ash nearly platinum blonde and i hated it!! did not suit me one bit! i didnt want to go back so that same night i got a darker blonde permanent hair dye and went over my hair with that. i came out orange! then a day later i dyed my hair AGAIN with light brown and its a little better more browny but with tinge of orange and green .very brassy. its been a week. my hair is very dry. i want to dye over it with a medium brown colour hoping that it will cover all that. but im worried its too soon and may damage my hair even more!
what to do???

Posted on: 2010/10/15 11:58
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Anonymous
Re: Orange Hair!
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The thing to remember is that you obviously have a lot of red in your natural hair colour so when you go to the ahirdressers again, steer clear of any pink, goldy, orangey tones as they will make it worse and go for ashy, cooler colours which will complement the tone.

Posted on: 2010/10/11 11:37
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Hey there,

Unfortunately no, it doesnl'treally fade out, it may however loose the intensity of the redness.

What you definitely could do is give your hair a bit of a break and then apply an ash toner to counter-act the redness.

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Val

Posted on: 2010/7/8 17:06
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Steph1487
Re: Orange Hair!
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Hey everyone,

Can't believe so many of us have the same problem!! I'm new to hairdying and can't say i'll be trying it again, just want my old colour back so badly
I dyed my hair dark brown with a semi perm dye and it turned out black so i used colour b4 to strip it. At least it now isnt jet back but it is still very dark. Also, got orange bits through it. The orange bits aren't extermely noticable and i don't want to dye my hair again with another colour. i don't think it could handle it...so what i'm wondering is does the orange fade with washes and time as it was a semi perm dye or will it have to grow out? Any help would be great!

xx

Posted on: 2010/7/4 20:20
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Re: Orange Hair!
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the correct procedure is to pruchase a tint with a base colour of 7 (medium blonde), primary toner 1 (ash blue which neutralises unwanted orange/copper tones) and (secondary toner 2 which neutralises unwanted yellow hues)

Posted on: 2010/6/22 20:31
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