I really want to permanently dye my hair! It's not a big difference. My hair right now is light brown/dark blonde and I want to dye it dark/medium brown. My mom let me dye it and it stayed in for 28 days. I REALLY LIKED IT!!! how can I get her to let me dye it permanently? any tips?
Dry, frazzled hair is never a good look so stick with the semi-permanent colours which will give you a nice glossy finish and that way you can change your colour to whatever you like every 28 days.
Sorry this wasn't the advice that you wanted to hear it's just that I made the mistake of dyeing my hair almost black around a year before my wedding and was really upset when I decided to go back to my original colour.
I guess if you are really sure that you want to dye it permanently which pretty much means forever then you need to let your Mum know that you have thought very seriously about this. Perhaps compromise with her....say that you will continue to use semi-permanent dye for the next three months to make sure that you really really like it and if after that time you still do then it would be nice if she could accept that you have made a mature and rational decision and allow you to dye it permanently.
jessica555 answered Monday July 23 2007, 11:11 pm: well, you should tell your mom how you really liked your hair when you dyed it and want to keep it that way permanently...
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Surfergirl13 answered Monday July 23 2007, 9:56 pm: Well when you dye it and you want it to stay you need to not take a shower for 3 days...kinda gross but if you want a new color you better do it...and I washed it the next day and my color came out...I dyed my dark..and now its like blonde. And my mom did it and its still dark.
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