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misjules
May 20, 2008, 10:51 AM
I have dyed my hair a few times this year and all have been pretty successful - same color and everything each time. This time, however, I tried dyingit the same dark brown and it turned out to be pretty dark, almost black and I can't stand it this dark. I read you can use Prell or Dawn with a shampoo, but I also read on Clairol (the brand I used) that you can use its Luminize Kit Gentle Conditioning Lightener which comes in a clear that is supposed to lighten one shade naturally or it comes in an ash/gold/red/etc. I have naturally red based hair so I always use a neutral dye to avoid any red.. but my question is should I use this "Luminize kit" with the developer it comes with? If so should I use the clear or ash? Or should I avoid it and just try the Prell or Dawn? If I were to use any of these, is it certain my hair will turn lighter to a dark brown? My roots are slightly lighter (probably something only I notice and tell myself it doesn't all look black) but I would like all my hair to be a rich dark brown - not this gothic black that seems to be darker at the ends? Please help me out.

PunkChic
May 21, 2008, 04:12 AM
I think using a deep cleansing shampoo would be better as you don't really want to be putting any lighteners on it (to avoid hair damage). After a couple of washes you will see some lightening. Remember to condition your hair as deep cleansing shampoos are a bit drying :p

misjules
May 21, 2008, 07:49 AM
I tried washing it with Prell - didn't work. I then washed it with Prell and Dawn.. a lot of Prell and Dawn.. - didn't work either.

What other deep cleansing shampoo is there? Would it work better than Prell/Dawn?

Has anyone used this Clairol Luminize stuff? How well does it work? Would it turn my hair brown or just a light black? I don't know what "one level shift" would be from black.

Ugh, I'm getting desperate. I'm really not a black hair type of chick..

PunkChic
May 21, 2008, 01:53 PM
Did you get the info on Prell from this site?
How To Use Dawn Dishwashing Liquid for Lightening Hair | eHow.com (http://www.ehow.com/how_2139523_use-dawn-dishwashing-liquid-lightening.html)

I've not used Clairol Luminize but thought it was for natural hair colour? Not sure.

Pantene, Tresemme, Paul Mitchell, Nu:u, etc have a clarifying/deep cleansing shampoo that you might want to check out.

After each shampoo your hair should get lighter. I know it's frustrating, but would you rather bleach it out?

misjules
May 21, 2008, 04:04 PM
Yeah I think I read just about every "I dyed my hair too dark it looks black" page on the internet but I haven't found much about Clairol Luminize - just blondes that have used it and that really doesn't help.

Thanks for the suggestions though. I bought the Luminize kit incase it doesn't fade after a few days or so, and even another thing of dye, a shade lighter that is, incase the kit goes a bit too light. If all works well though, I figure I'd use it in a few months when I need to do my hair again anyway.

Only bright side of this black hair? The gray coverage is amazing :)