Friday, November 13, 2009

Bleach blonde damage hair to dark brown??

I bleached my hair a month ago and they overprocessed it that it felt like plastic but i've been taking care of it with by conditioning but my hair roots are growing and it looks awful! My natural hair color is black and I want to dye it some dark brown or maybe black and leave it like that for a loooong time but what I want to know is that if I buy a hair dye by wella from Sally's salon would my hair fall out?



Bleach blonde damage hair to dark brown??

I would go to a good salon, explain them the whole mess, and ask them for a good advice!



Bleach blonde damage hair to dark brown??

if your hairs bleached blond be carefull what shade of brown you use else it could get a green tint to it, use one with a reddy tone but i would go to a salon for advice!



Bleach blonde damage hair to dark brown??

It wont fall out, but it will probably break off. Try using a glaze or a rinse until the damaged hair grows out.



You can not repair what you have done to your hair, NOTHING will fix it, and messing with it more will only do more damage.



My suggestion is to not try this at home anymore. Bleaching hair should be left to professionals like me. Go see a pro and they can fix it, but make sure it's a salon that has a colorist who specializes in corrective color.



Bleach blonde damage hair to dark brown??

You can use one of the semi permanent dyes to match your natural haircolor..... here's a few examples below,



http://www.sallybeauty.com/shop/1420/320...



This Clairol Colorgloss stuff is pretty good and you get nice shiny color. The thing is you can only use the special Colorgloss developer that goes with it....please read the instructions carefully.



You can also use Clairol 2nd nature...it's a no lift color and works quite well too.



http://www.sallybeauty.com/shop/1420/320...



just look into deposit only haircolor and you should be ok. you may wanna try to go a shade or two lighter than what you want since your bleached damged hair will soak up the color like a sponge.

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