Thursday, December 31, 2009

Hair dying help please!!!?

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Hair dying help please!!!?

I am naturally a blondy browny hair colour, but I have fairly dark eyebrows. I was thinking about buying my hair a darkish brown but I thought that before I went ahead and got it permanently dyed, I would use a semi-permanent one first, for somewhere around 10 washes. Does anyone have any suggestions to the brand and colour and an approximate price.Thank younkyou!

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price in english £ please! and my hair is medium to long in length.

5 days ago

when i said buying my hair a drkish brown, i meant dying sorry!!

5 days ago

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I did the same. Im naturally blonde but iv now gone to a dark brown.. Mainly because i got fed up ov being blonde when i was about 13 and wanted to put one of those 2 tone highlight kits through, i cant remember the make though.. Was a disaster!! And ive never been able to get my blonde back.
My best friend is blonde aswell and she wanted to go a little bit darker that she already was. We has a look in boots and they have a semi perminant range of their own. We used lightest brown, its a really nice colour and it faded quite quickly, but didnt change to a gingery colour after a few washes like some other dyes do. Its worth trying the boots own brand because its really quite cheap. I cant remember exactly but its around £3 i think. No more than £5. Dont go too dark at first because when i tried getting rid of my gone wrong hightlights i went to a chocolate brown and now 4 years on i really want my blonde back and my hair long. So im growing it out because everytime i try to dye my hair lighter its goes ginger.. And as much as i love natural gingers (half of my family are ginger and i love it) The fake yellowy ginger just isnt a good look.. and everyone seems so shocked that my roots are that blonde.
Good luck and hope this helps.

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  • i wouldnt use a home dye but if you do done go to dark at first cos it miht grab on to your hair and you may not like it make sure you get more than enough dye as it will be patchy otherwise and comb through so the colour is even. 1 pack will prob be around £8-£10 and loreal is a good brand. Maybe go for a tint or reddy brown for more shine. i would get at leat 2 packs unless you have really short hair.
  • I'm exactly like that and currently dye my hair a dark browny colour permanent using schwarzkopf live xxl so if your gunna dye it permanently i would definitely recommend that as it works brilliantly for me but if you want a wash out then i'd use a loreal one because they are not to expensive (about £5) and easy to use
  • I just used the revlon home hair dye preparation on my mom & the color is accurate with the box & so far it's been about 4 weeks & it still looks good.I found the product instructions easy to follow & the after color conditioner that goes with it smells divine, unlike when you get your hair colored at a salon when the smell of chemicals is hard to deny.
  • if you want it to last a long time and look really fabulous i would go with the ten kind of hair dye. i'm not sure who makes it but it comes in a grey box. it runs somewhere in the upper tens to twelve dollars

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