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lishly
Oct 10, 2009, 07:24 AM
Hey!
I have naturally dark blonde hair that I get highlighted with lighter blondes. Im not happy with the colour at the moment and it's way too expensive to get it done professionally again so I want to use an at home dye to get it lighter blonde. I'm just wondering if it's risky to use a blonde dye on top of hair that has already been dyed blonde with a different product, if you know what I mean? I'm just petrified of my hair going green.

If anyone knows anything about this I'd really appreciate your input. Thanks!!

shazamataz
Oct 10, 2009, 07:49 AM
You cannot color your hair lighter, you need to bleach it lighter.

If you simply want a better tone to your hair (too yellow or grey looking) then you can use a blone toner from a hairdresser supply shop or even a supermarket, as long as you are just toning the blonde it will not go green.

The green effect usually happens when people do not use a color in between when going from blonde/bleached to dark.