how hard is it to dye your hair black by yourself and are there any tips or brands that anyone could recommend?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? disasterxwoah answered Saturday March 10 2007, 6:34 pm: I just dyed my hair black :)
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I used whatever was on sale [bargen shopper if you will] haha. If you have dyed your hair before, use whatever brand you are most fond of.
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Only things I recommend is put a towel over your sholders & wear an old shirt. Read the instrucions before you start and make sure you uderstand what to do. Take your time to. People tend to rush when they get excited. Make sure you are taking your time and getting all the parts of your hair covered. When you're all done, make sure the water runs clear. If not, keep washing your hair out until it runs clear.
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The next to times you wash your hair the shampoo will have a purpleish tent too it, its normal.. and it will stop after the like first 2 washes
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Hope this helped & good luck :) [ disasterxwoah's advice column | Ask disasterxwoah A Question ]
phantaa answered Friday March 9 2007, 10:00 pm: not hard at all. first drape a towel around your neck so you don't get any dye on your clothes. put the gloves on and mix the dye. apply it to your roots first and then work from there. have a wet rag with you so that you can immediately wash any dye off of your face and ears. believe me, it will stain and DYE the hair on your face/ears, not attractive. make sure all of your hair is covered and damp. you might want to put it all in a shower cap while you wait, but you don't have to. rinse it out after 25-30 minutes.
everybody has their preference with hair dyes, but if you go to sally's, they usually have an affordable and nice selection. :) [ phantaa's advice column | Ask phantaa A Question ]
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