Saturday, August 1, 2009

Dying hair Brown over Blonde highlights?

I currently have some very light blonde streaks in my hair... Unfortunately I can't afford to get it done again for a couple of months, but the roots are really bad and I'd like to cover it up until I can get it fixed.



If I use a darkish brown, do I put the colour on the curently brown part of my hair first? Or on the blonde part first? Is it going to look funny now matter how I do it?



Dying hair Brown over Blonde highlights?

It will not completely cover the highlights, but the highlights will blend in better with the rest of your hair. If you pick the right color it will look good. Don't put it on the brown part first because why would you want that to be even darker?



Dying hair Brown over Blonde highlights?

It doesnt really matter which part you do 1st. Your highlighted hair will make the dye look a little more intense but it will fade out a lot sooner. But it's an easy cover up until you can get your highlights re-done.



Dying hair Brown over Blonde highlights?

it doesn't matter where you dye it first. It'll look the same =^-^=



Dying hair Brown over Blonde highlights?

why don't you just get a root touch up kit? they sell them in every drugstore i think. you can even get them at some grocery stores.



Dying hair Brown over Blonde highlights?

I just recently went back to my natural hair color by dying it brown after having many blonde and red highlights in my hair. The spots where the blonde highlights were are a little lighter, but I think it makes the color look more natural, especially since before I started having my hair colored I always had the natural highlights in my hair. It won't effect which order you put the color on.



Dying hair Brown over Blonde highlights?

There's a phone number on the box, I have called before with questions similar to yours and they have always been right.



I've called clairol and loreal, I think the others have phone numbers as well.



Dying hair Brown over Blonde highlights?

Visit Sally Beauty Supply.



Ask the Sales Associate to point out Clairol Professional's Second Nature.



Second Nature is a no-lift, no-ammonia, deposit only color that is specifically formulated to correct hair and take you to a darker shade.



The cool thing about Second Nature, it's a corrective color, so you don't have to worry about the blonde portion of your hair turning ash green or blue, which can happen when you put a dark color over bleached hilites.



At Sally Beauty, all the hair swatches are on display on the shelf. Choose the brown shade of your choice, I would recommend going a little lighter brown that you want, like a medium to light brown, as it will more than likely look a lot darker than you expect. Try to pick a brunette with some warm tones, as your blonde hair will turn out a nicer brunette shade if you add a little warmth. (like 156/4G)



To apply, mix it with 20 volume developer and apply it to all of your hair, roots and blonde. Let it process 20 - 30 minutes and you will have toned down your blonde and blended it with your roots.

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