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I dyed my naturely brown hair a golden blond over the past few years, than i deicided to go dark bc it started to go like redish / gingerish. It stayed dark for 2 months and now its begining to have a redish tint again. My question is , is it safe to dye it brown again with highlights without using bleach? thanks so much

Posted on: 2003/12/9 20:21
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I forgot to mention that I want the highlights a golden blond, not red highlights.
One more question, if thats not possible could I go just one colour a golden blond?
Thank you!!!!!

Posted on: 2003/12/9 20:34
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I'm going to ask one of our stylists to tackle this one for you :)

Andrew

Posted on: 2003/12/10 0:22
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doesnt anyone have any advise?..please!!!!!

Posted on: 2003/12/13 18:02
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one of our stylists will mail the forum probably on Tuesday with an answer to this one. I just don't know enough to be able to answer you myself. You are of course welcome to come into a branch for a free consultation.

Posted on: 2003/12/14 22:59
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thank you very much...much appricated!

Posted on: 2003/12/15 17:53
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just to let you know we haven't forgotten about your post but as you can image with Christmas fast approaching all our stylists are flat out with customers. We will answer asap.

Andrew

Posted on: 2003/12/23 1:08
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hello i'm very sorry for taking so long to answer you as you can imagine it has been a mad old time with crimbo!

in answer to your first question you wanted to dye your hair brown and have some blonde highlites without using bleach.
I'm afriad that would not be possible if you already have colour on the hair, as colour doesnt lift colour, the result in using a highlift blonde and not bleach would be very golden. bleach is ok to use as is normal colour you need to make sure you put back in what you take out of the hair anyway.
in answer to your second question we would have to have you in for a consultation before we can advise you correctly thank you for your patients in reply to this email and please keep the questions coming merry christmas and happy new year.

Posted on: 2003/12/23 16:03
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hi, and thank you a ton for taking the time for answering me, but im stuck with another question. I tried dying my roots to match the rest of my hair color, which was a dark shade of blond, and in some areas a very light blondm but it came out terrible, like a ginger reddish shade, so the only way to make it look normal myself was to go darker, so now im dark, BUT I cant handl being dark. I need that lightness back!!!. Is there any way that I can go blond again...If I put bleach in my hair, itll come out awful..Any other options?..thanks and waiting to hear from you

Posted on: 2003/12/26 1:11
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hi again i really think you should come in to one of our branches for a free consultation we can then really give you the best of our knowledge from our experiance.
I really wouldnt do anything else to your hair at home otherwise we could end up not being able to do anything because of the condition, give us a call on 020 7836 8883.

Posted on: 2004/1/5 11:43
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