Thursday, July 23, 2009

If I dye my hair dark brown again will it turn copper?

I dyed my hair dark blonde and when I dyed it dark brown again it turned like a copper color!!! I dyed it blonde again because I hated it but now I want my natural hair color back which is dark brown. what should i do???



If I dye my hair dark brown again will it turn copper?

it will only go copper if u dont add warmth 2 it. u must put a warm dark brown on too stop this.



If I dye my hair dark brown again will it turn copper?

Get a product that strips the dye off of your hair. But if you can't find that, go to a salon and have it fixed.



If I dye my hair dark brown again will it turn copper?

go to a colorist. You you have to use a filler first in order for the color to take and not turn copper. I'm a certified Redken color correction colorist.



If I dye my hair dark brown again will it turn copper?

So you are a natural brunette who has been bleaching/highlighting your hair to blonde? When you dye over either natural or manmade blonde and want dark brown, you need to prepare your hair for it.



A professional would use pre-pigmentation on the blank (blonde hair is empty of colour pigments) hair, a product almost like a primer, so that the darker colour deposits properly.



Brown, as colour, has red in it so your hair turning red when you last attempted tinting it yourself isn't really a problem at all. You could've tried another brown dye over it, though tinting your hair twice wears it out. Pre-pigmentation with dye is more gentle option.



At least brown that ends up as copper is nice and warm. Had you used an off-the-shelf cool brown hair colour, you may have ended up with greenish hair. If you think you can't afford a salon, go to a salon supplier and ask their staff for advice and suitable products to use. Search the internet for advice on pre-pigmentation, hair colouring and the color wheel to understand what you are going to do. Good luck.



If I dye my hair dark brown again will it turn copper?

Go and buy a light brown. The box should say NATURAL LIGHT BROWN.



B cuz u have done so many processes to it, the cuticle layer is damaged. 2 get the color to hold you must add to the bottle of peroxide, one oz. of water. there is usually 2 oz of peroxide in the bottle so almost double it.



This will do 2 things. Since your hair is now porous, it is not going to need to be "lifted" again b cuz u are adding color. the water will make it lift less and deposit more color. also, it will not damage the hair as much.



light natural brown with 10 volume peroxide will turn out to b med 2 dark brown. b sure to apply the color thoroughly and evenly. probably 15 mins on your hair will do the trick.



good luck

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