i wish to dye my hair red my original hair color is a medium ash brown and here is what i want to know.
please tell me a list of red hair colors that i should being looking for, for my hair since it is already dark, and my skin tone is white. what type of red should i do.
i was thinking auburn red but i don't know, i want a medium red whatever color that is.
any answers are welcomed
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? DancingDoe answered Monday October 5 2009, 1:04 pm: I did this last month and have proof that it works... Need: Revlon Colorsilk in med. auburn followed by light brown then light auburn then strawberry blonde and a big bottle of deep moisturising conditioner. Process is as follows: dye with first box today leaving in for 75 minutes(to lighten the dark hair), rinse out and condition for 10+ minutes. Repeat in 4-6 days with box 2, again in 4-6 days with box 3, then in 4-6 days add box 4 for only 25-45 minutes and condition for 10+... It is safe as long as the dye is amonia/bleach free(look at the brand I mentioned), and you MUST condition for 10+ minutes when you rinse out each box!
sis15 answered Monday October 5 2009, 11:12 am: well u can try burgundy its more of a purpleish color my hair is died blonde on top and burgundy underneath and it looks good i have the same natural color u do so it works.Or you can try strawbeery blonde with as dark as our hair is it will make your hair turn a real pretty red color.Usually any kind of red will work.Good luck and Lemme know if my advice helps.
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