Alright, I was going to put highlights in my hair at home, but everyone is saying it's bad..and eh yeah.
Alright well, my hair is a medium-dark brown. I want to put black in it, but i want highlights..i don't know if that'd look good or not..but can i buy the package to dye your whole hair black, but just put highlights, can i just do that or not?
or can i dye my hair blonde at home? or do i gotta go to a salon?
thanks!
Highlights are hard to do by yourself. I've done highlights in my mom's hair, and it didn't really turn out as highlights because it was hard. I'm sure if you use foil or something it'd be a lot easier, though. If you get the black highlights and don't like it, you can always dye it back.
For highlights, you should go to a salon. If you dye your hair blonde, you should go to a salon as well. If your dying it from like dark brown to black, you don't really need to go to a salon, since it's not as hard as highlights. If you mess up, its not as noticable since you're going darker.
superstarblue89 answered Saturday November 3 2007, 7:01 pm: it's not just doing highlights at home...it's all home hair dying kits...they just aren't good for your hair...I would suggest going to the salon to get it done...you can dye your hair at home...but I would suggest going to a salon. You also might want to go a bit lighter before putting black in your hair...because your hair already is a fairly dark shade of brown the black really wont show up...try asking your hairstylist about another option that might look better or ask to have your hair lightened and then put the black in if you really want black. [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
0hItsLov3 answered Saturday November 3 2007, 7:01 pm: whatever you want to do to your hair, let a salon stylist do it. it's safer because they know what theyre doing and theyre experienced. good luck! [ 0hItsLov3's advice column | Ask 0hItsLov3 A Question ]
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