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My natural hair colour is a very dark brown but I've been dying it for about a year.
A while ago I tried to dye my fringe hot pink, but it went wrong so it was bright ginger. I tried to dye all my hair chestnut brown to cover it up but the front was still lighter. I dyed it again a few months later but the front was still lighter than everywhere else.
I really want to get it back to my natural colour but the only way I can do that is by growing it out or using a colour stripping solution. I've never used one before and I'm not sure how badly it will damage my hair. I have very thick hair and all the dye hasn't really affected it, so I'm not sure whether or not that will make a difference. Any advice or suggestions on a colour I could dye it would be welcome.
Okay, i dye my hair a TON. Like maybe 8 times a year, so i know all about what your worried about. I also have thick hair, that doesnt really get too damaged. My advice is to go a little darker than chestnut brown, maybe a dark brown. So that if the dye fades it will not be too light. Garnier Nutriese is really good for hair and doesnt tend to damage, but it fades quickly. You may want to use Color Silk, it does not fade quickly. My best advice is to go to a hair stylist and get your hair professionally darkened, it would not fade.
As for the color strip, it will not restore your hair to its original state, but it would bring the ginger back once again. So, my advice is to not try that out, and it does give the hair a slight damaging effect but so does the ammonias and dyes.
hope this helps.
i have the thinest hair like...ever. its so flat all the time and i hate it so much! I really want hair extensions because my hair dresser told me they'd make my hair thicker and longer (i can never grow it long because its so thin and brittle that it breaks easily). If anyone has ever had them, I'm interested in knowing if they're worth it (because i know they're pricey) and about the upkeep of them.
thanks!
Hair extensions would lengthen and thicken your hair but, because your hair is thin and brittle, extensions could damage your hair. Extensions are supposed to be replaced every month or so also.
My advice is to use hair thickening shampoos and hair volumizers. For hair volumizers you might want to use bed head products, little pricey for hair but it works great. Normally between 17.99 and 23.99