Tuesday, July 28, 2009

HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

I had like a strawberry blonde color on my hair.. Colored it this past weekend, to a #51 Bronzed brown , a Loreal Product. I hate it, its way to dark for my skin tone.. PLEASE HELP ME !! I want to lighten back up to a more light brown to dark blonde.. PROFFESSIONAL ADVICE PLEASEEEEEEEEE!!!



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

When going brown, the color often ends up darker than what's shown on the box. I find that if you wash your hair out several times with dish soap (ex: Dawn), the color will lighten slightly. Also, after the first week or two the color will naturally lighten a bit. If you can't wait that long, you can go to the salon and have the color stripped (though I don't recommend it b/c it's harsh) or have some blonde highlights put in to lighten the look overall.



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

Don't do it yourself anymore, go to a professional.



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

dont do it yourdelf unless it is one of those do it ur self easy step-by-step things... but yeah... go to a hair parlor....



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

If you want to lighten it, it would be very hard to get an even color at home. Go to a salon for the color and get at trim and maybe a deep conditioning treatment. Good luck!



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

Don't mess with it, go to a salon and get it professionally done.



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

you need to do to a salon. but it will need to be striped which is harsh on your hair. i would give it a couple more days for you hair to recover from you doing it then make an appointment and get it fixed. ask your styalist to use mostiure rich dye when they fix it so your hair wont break from being over processed.



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

well eathere go to tthe salon and have it readone.....well thats the best thing you could do to get it the way you want it, or get a at home hair stripping kit, it has peroxide in it to lighten your hair for redying, but not always a good idea, somtimes new color wont go over the stripped hair and your gonna get a orange tint.



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

Call Clairol...There's a lightener product that they have. I usually just comb some hydrogen peroxide through around the face and go in the sun for awhile but if it's REALLY dark, you may need something else. 1-800-clairol



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

ok, slow down and dont panic



First of all i dont know if your hair will accept a rinse without a base.



So to make sure it works, follow these steps carefully.



1)Go to a store and purchase basic white (a white powder), hydrogen peroxide (a liquid), a hair rinse in the color you want and a leave in hair treatment. Also buy shampoo and conditioner if you don't have any.



2)Get home and mix the hydrogen peroxide (liquid) with the basic white (power) however DO NOT mix it thin DO it thick.



3) Apply to the areas of your hair where you want coloured



You will notice it changing to brown, it then change a bit to red then blonde. DO NOT WORRY HERE



4) You will then take the rinse of the color of your choice and apply it over THE SAME AREA.



let it stay in for about 5 - 10 minutes then rinse out of hair



5) Shampoo your hair and rinse it twice



After which apply conditioner, lather and comb through. let it stay for a while so your hair will be silky soft.bout 8mins



6) Rinse and apply leave in hair treatment (as this will help in preventing it from tearing your hair) and dry



7)Wrap hair and it will be bouncy and light or style as desiered.



DON'T WORRY, this will WORK



AND HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEWLY COLORED HAIR!!!



HELP Hair CRISIS!!!?

for professional advice go see a professional....they can decide what would be the best way to get the hair you so much desire....if continuing doing home remedies you may end up not liking your hair more and more with even more unneccessary damage...it will be hard to get the strawberry blonde you had but you could go lighter with some foils of highlights and light or dark blondes....this method will get you lighter but plz go to a professional....they have excellent color lines and may come up with something much better than my advice...good luck

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