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hair emergency!! (yikes)?
ok i was a nautral blone until i was fiftenn yrs old now my hair has steadly darkened each yr (and even some grey) i need to find out how i can saftly achive that blone i once was now each attempt is only dameging my hair and i usually end up with a orange or red tint ! i want a more beige and yellow blonde .i have tried most of the brands on the self ! plz help!!!!!
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
First, you should decolour your hair completly! Then dive your hair with the blonde colour combo that you whant! That's what I learned for making my own hair blonde: you have to decolour it completly and then aply fermly the colour!
Hope it helps you and good luck!
- 1 decade ago
As a licensed cosmetologist, I would have to answer "GO SEE A PROFESSIONAL STYLIST, GURL!" They have the best chemicals for achieving all sorts of looks causing the least amount of damage to your hair. Remember, the stuff you buy on the shelf is made to be used for ANY type of hair. Therefore, the PH/Acid Levels is/are not necessarily going to be the right amount for YOUR hair. Only professionals can assure and guarantee the work is done properly for YOUR hair. Yes, you may spend a bit more, but the results are far worth it (as you have obviously found out).
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Use a blond dye that says ash on it. It will prevent that brassiness.