ok i dye my hair more than anyone i know and ive had it just about every color, ive never been to salon before cuz my mothers ALWAYS done my hair and shes really good at it. until this past year i dyed and cut it too much she got fed up and said im on my own.
sooo a month ago i had red hair, then a week after i dyed it brown...then a week after i did cap highlights and dyed the bleached parts pink..then a couple of days ago...i bleached my entire head using foil.
so its pretty blonde right now but i wanna get it back to the way it was last year, it was platnum, i just wanna know how long i should wait before buying a pale blonde dye and dying over this orangish-blonde. or if i should even wait at all? or would that even work? am i talking too much?
Bleached and hair turned orange?
go to the saloon theyll help u
Bleached and hair turned orange?
wait a month or you will have no hair
Bleached and hair turned orange?
quit dying your hair or you'll end up with broken off Butchy hair and then you won't have to worry about it
Bleached and hair turned orange?
Go to a Salon. You will ruin your hair. It is worth it.
Bleached and hair turned orange?
put a toner on it and or strip in right back to original colour
Bleached and hair turned orange?
Bleaching your hair too much really frys it. And it will end up looking brittle and frizzy. If you want help, and you want it done well, go to a salon. It make be expensive, but they can give you good advice about what's best for your hair.
Bleached and hair turned orange?
You sound like you've dyed your hair way too much and too often. Many women don't realise the effects that too much dying has on their hair!
When dying blonde - especially from a darker color - you often need a silver toner to take the orange out. When dying blonde your hair turns orange before blonde. So depending on your hair, if you leave it long enough to turn real blonde, by that stage it's brittle and seriously damaged. I have been dying my hair blonde now for over 15 yrs. Initially I had no idea what I was doing and ended up with orange hair. The second time I did it, I left it so long waiting for the blonde stage that my hair turned to jelly and I had to get it cut really short! It took months to recover. Thankfully I had a friend who was a hairdresser who turned up on my door and freaked out at me! I then learnt never to leave it on longer than the instructions said no matter what color was achieved, and now use silver toner to get rid of the orange/red and silver toner shampoo to maintain it. My hair is now in excellent condiiton and most people don't even realise I used to be brunette! The other thing was that my friend said to me that if I ever wanted to go brunette again, that I needed to trust a hairdresser to do it or else it would turn green!
If you want to keep coloring it yourself, or getting someone else to do it, my advice would be to get the advice of a good hairdresser first. Then you can be sure that you won't end up with a disaster!
Bleached and hair turned orange?
Sounds like you have been a bit busy changing yourself..
LOL......
Red is the hardest color to get rid of especially if you used a tint or dye or what ever you care to call it.
Browns turn red when bleaching ...
Before they get to the Chicken Yellow stage to be able to put a toner such as platinum, beige, or other shade to get the yellow out ...
But since you have gone back and forth and now have orange hair, yikes.... You better be careful so you don't get a lot of breakage. I would keep cutting off the orange ends til they are gone. If you are desperate and want it NOW as most kids do, then get some 40 volume and a bleach kit at Sally's Beauty ..... or Rite Aid.....
Lots of conditioner and a normalizer to get the ph back in line.
Good Luck...
Bleached and hair turned orange?
Tips while bleaching hair
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2007/...
Bleached and hair turned orange?
ahhhhhhhhhhh woman just leave them and grow them out naturally and just gradually cut the coloured parts. Natural hair color is always the best.
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