I'm thinking about dying my hair a darker color, and well, I'm gonna probably get the box at wal-mart, and do it at home, cause I can't afford going to a salon. But I just wanted to ask, how exactly do you use this stuff? I'm sure it's tells you how, but I never understand directions on stuff.
and also, what if I don't like it? Can I wash it out right then? and do I hafe to use a special shampoo for "Color Treated Hair"
can someone give me a website for this, cause I have lots of questions before I want to do this.
Thanks alot!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? lovefalls8 answered Friday October 26 2007, 10:44 pm: Oh!!!
I am the perfect person to ask.
i've dyed my hair three times at home.
it's easy and non-scary.
first off,if you have blonde hair,then it will work out fine.
but were not talking about your hair getting lighter so you have nothing to worry about.
1.If You don't like it,then your either going to have to wait till your roots grow in,or dye it the next week...so your hair folecules wont die out.
2.no your can't wash it out then,it stains your roots.
3.you may use any shampoo you would like.
4. just ask me anything....i'm most likely a pro at this stuff.
ok there will be two bottles in the box,take the darker one and put it in the white one...shake it up real good.
put it all in your hair. try not to miss any spots.
when finished with that,leave it in for no longer then a half hour.
and wash it out.
There you go!
is that all you need???
Goodluck...hope it turns out right. [ lovefalls8's advice column | Ask lovefalls8 A Question ]
casiababyy answered Friday October 26 2007, 7:21 pm: If you need help understanding the directions you should ask your mom, or maybe have a friend over to help you.
and if you don't like it, you have to wait a couple of weeks to dye it again. because the chemicals in the dye kind of dry out your hair and your hair gets back to normal in a couple of weeks.
you dont have to use a special shampoo for color treated hair, but if you want to keep the color looking nice, and vibrant than you should.
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