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hair dying and highlighting =]


Question Posted Tuesday November 4 2008, 9:00 pm

when i use foil when i do my hair or highlight it wont the dye go in the foil and i wont have any more color?


second question, when i wnt a lot of contrast color in my hair when i highlight it , what do i do? is it better to foil it or not?



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tahitisunset answered Saturday January 17 2009, 3:29 pm:
i am a hairstylist.. just an fyi highlights use bleach to "light"en the hair and color changes the color.. duh.. foil is highly recomended if you want contrast. and ge a friend to help if your going to do it at home. it gets complicated

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LM answered Tuesday November 4 2008, 9:58 pm:
The color doesn't go in the foil. Hairdressers use foil all the time!


And if foil helps you separate the chunks of hair you're dyeing, by all means use it. I've found it to be easier just using a highlighting comb, especially for blocks/chunks of color.

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