is it true that if you dye your hair a brown color [using a box haircolor you can buy at a drugstore] FOR LONGER THAN THE RECOMMENDED TIME GIVEN, it will come out a lil bit reddish brown...
even though reddish wasnt an option to what you wanted in your hair?
is it true?
i have experience and yeah my hair always turn reddish brown when i dye it and leave it longer.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? BitsandPieces answered Tuesday August 26 2008, 12:21 pm: There is probably red tones in your own hair that come out or show up after trying to lighten your hair. To actually lift out all the red tones in your hair you would need to really get a professional to lift your hair color first then dye it the desired shade. The home kits are not very strong, but trying to use them repeatedly will not yield the desired results, just a lot of damaged hair and raw scalp. The over the counter box of color should be within one or two shades different at the most and will always vary according to your starting shade. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
Celina answered Monday August 25 2008, 10:30 pm: it depends on your hair color before you dye it...mine is reddish brown already and when i leave dye in for longer than the recommended time, it just turns dark brown... [ Celina's advice column | Ask Celina A Question ]
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