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color hair but not roots


Question Posted Thursday June 9 2011, 2:29 am

Is there a way you can color/dye your hair without dying the roots?

I'm trying to go back to my natural color and so far my roots are growing and there's about an inch of my natural color and then the rest is previously colored/dyed hair. I don't want that random line of 2 colors, so is there a way I can color it without getting the roots colored?

PS: i am not going to just color the whole head of hair because last time I did that, i turned out with 2 different colors and it looked really bad.


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smileydino answered Friday June 17 2011, 12:40 am:
You could color your whole head, you would just have to bleach your roots before you dye them or apply the color on your roots before the rest of your head.
But really if you want to just dye everything but them simply apply it everywhere on your head carefully and avoid the roots.

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LM answered Thursday June 9 2011, 5:34 pm:
Apply the color only to the part you want to dye. Avoid the roots. If you don't trust yourself to do that, ask a stylist. They can make a color that will match your natural color exactly, and it'll match better :)


Also, make sure you're deep-conditioning for a day or two before the color, and don't use any styling products before you dye. Serums, mousses, etc have little impact on color, but I've always noticed more consistent results when I didn't use anything besides shampoo and conditioner.


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