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dye ma hair


Question Posted Sunday April 1 2007, 9:09 pm

hey ummmmmi dyed my hair light brown a month ago and it turned out not light enough. how do i do it? how do i know which color in the box i should get? i mean, heres my point, like if i currently have dark brwn hair and i see the color of the hair i want [light brown hair] in the box shud i get it or you have to check something or go lighter than that because my hair`s dark? im srry its confusing but i hope you see where im going... =[[

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LM answered Sunday April 1 2007, 9:30 pm:
Get something lighter than you want. On the side of the box, there's a shade guide. It'll say if our natural haircolor is this, your result will be this. Go by that, not the front of the box.


If you've tried a few different dyes and brands (I recommend Garnier Nutriesse and 100% Color, from personal experience) and yu're still not getting the results you want, go to a salon to get it done. A single, all-over color should be relatively inexpensive. I recommend finding a vocational school or something of the sort in your area, if you can. My school's salon only charges $20 for permanent haircolor.


Another trick (which may be slightly more damaging to your hair than dyeing it once) is dyeing your hair light blonde, then using brown hair dye (based on the current shade of blonde as a "starting" color) over that. It's a less chemically damaging version of stripping.


good luck! :)

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