Question Posted Wednesday December 20 2006, 6:22 pm
okay so i dyed my hair yesterday. my natural hair color is dark brown and i wanted it to be a lighter shade of brown. but after i dyed it, it was a little orangish brown with blonde highlights at the front where my bangs were. and that was the place i wanted it the darkest. I went and bouight hair dye and tried to dye the blonde parts dark, and it turned out a little bit darker than it already was.
and i cant really go out and buy another hair dye, cause my moms pissed off at me already =[
whats a simple way to make my bangs a teeny bit darker?? THANKS
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? xoxBME answered Thursday December 21 2006, 10:21 pm: I'm a student for a cosmetologist and the only way i can think of getting your hair a lil darker is to color it a darker color, but not too too dark...and go to a salon and tell them you want a shade lighter but you already have color in it...i've colored my hair A MILLION times...and i finally found the color i wanted its a dark brown with a red...you never know i mean dark hair is coming back but i've always had dark hair..try that and let me kno how it works.
LM answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 7:00 pm: Jeez, why is she so mad? It's not your fault the color turned out differently than it was on the box.
YOu can make them a bit darker by washing a few times with clarifying shampoo (it'll help fade the dye sooner) and using a color-depositing shampoo. I know Paul Mitchell has a bunch, but I'm sure there's a few at WalMart and CVS if you look.
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