Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Hair coloring Advice?

i have 4 colors... BLEACH BLOND, BLUEBERRY BLACK, BLUE and BRIGHT BRIGHT RED(the blue and black are semi permanent Punky Color. bleach blonde and blue berry black are permanent colors...)



i have all those colors, short spikable hair, someone give me some advice as to waht to do with the colors, (going to the VANCOUVER PRIDE PARADE on sunday so doing my hair up for the day :D anyways let me know some advice...Hair coloring Advice?
What is your color now? And is it natiral or artificial?



Bleach blonde that comes from a drugstore box will only work well if you have light hair to begin with. Anything darker than medium- to light brown will turn out orange. These bleaching kits are not strong enough. You need to bleach 3-4 times with professional products in order to get dark hair to be blonde.



Bleach blond might do terrible things if your hair is colored with a metallic dye. Semi-permanent colors that didn't wash off are likely candidates. Like, turning your hair ugly green color.



So, unless you're prepared for a lot of trouble, stay away from Blonde.



I'd say, use blue and black semi-permanent. Like, apply blue everywhere, let it develop, wash, dry, then apply black to the roots, let develop, wash, dry. Or apply black to the tips, depending what look you like better.



Keep in mind it is easy to get hair darker. It is hard to get them lighter. It is true for both professional and at-home coloring. If you dye your hair to black, prepare to have black hair for a long time.



Oh yeah, if you insist that you want blonde, get some powder called ';jet blue'; and some developer that goes with it. It's professional strenght stuff, and it won't do funny things.Hair coloring Advice?
dont take out a brown dye from your hair...my dad did that and it turned red!
check the links below for * Hair coloring tips

http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-42eT_e8_b/a>
yeahh.. you probably should have specified what you wanted to know..

and why must you use black?

um.. black is soo not in the flag.

so what kind of pride are YOU talking about?

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