okay, well i have this huge issue with dying my hair.
i havn't dyed my hair since Feburary, to black. and the other day i found black hair dye and decided to dye it again. by the time i dyed it a couple days ago, my dirty blonde routes were showing A LOT. but yeah, i ended up missing a few spots anyway.
now, i want to dye my hair to a light golden brown color that i bought at the store.
what should i do to dye my hair? do you think it will fall out if i try to dye it so light? i'll be bleaching it first, btw.
please help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? viciousxpunk answered Sunday June 24 2007, 9:23 pm: i dont think it should be a problem if you bleach it and then dye it again, however you should look into the way bleach works if you havent already. bleach is really hard on your hair, and sometimes your hair never grows back out with its natural color. when you bleach your hair and then dye it, the bleach usually absorbs the color, so your hair will end up being light brown, and then whatever color that grows out. just as a warning as well, bleach can hurt a lot, so i wouldnt recommend doing it yourself unless youve had some previous experience. besides that, your hair shouldnt fall out though. good luck! [ viciousxpunk's advice column | Ask viciousxpunk A Question ]
ebilgir_ answered Sunday June 24 2007, 7:03 pm: It might not be the best thing to dye it black to bleach blond. I have a friend who dyed it black then blond and it turned orange, but he dyed bond a week after black, so that probably won't happen to you.
If I were you, I'd aim for a darker blond before you bleach. I don't know if it will fall out, though.
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