Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help!
  Advanced
Register  |  Log in  
   Ask    
 Answer  
  Help  

Ask QuestionsprogressAnswer QuestionsprogressBuild ReputationprogressBecome an Expert
 
Free Answers in 3 Easy Steps

Register Now
3 Steps

At Ask Me Help Desk you can ask questions in any topic and have them answered for free by our experts. To ask questions or participate in answering them you must register for a free account. By registering you will be able to:
  • Get free answers from experts in any of our 300+ topics.
  • Accept money for answers that you provide.
  • Communicate privately with other members (PM).
  • See fewer ads.

Home > Health & Wellness > Hair Care   »   How to safely lighten this color in my hair

 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Question
 
 
#1  
Old Mar 3, 2008, 07:16 PM
Jwittig
New Member
Jwittig is offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 6
Jwittig See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
How to safely lighten this color in my hair

So it's been buggin me I stupidly didn't read the color on the box right and for a few weeks i have had this redish hair. I tried to fix it by washing my hair a lot the first two days of having it dyed and it washed out some but it is almost orangey and i really just want to lighten it safely without going bright orange so that I can get it to a light brown or even deep brown just NO MORE red or orange lol. I only dye my hair MAYBE twice a year and I also perm it once every year or two. It is in pretty good shape I condition it a lot with deep conditioning treatments to help it recover from my mistake. Is there somthing anything I can safely use that wont make me go bozo orange and will lighten my hair enough to go a more dark brown color? I read somewhere that if it is red to begin with even a dark brown dye wont effect it and I also heard red is the hardest to get out. The dye I used is 3.5 chocolate mousse color from L'Oreal Couleur Experte any help please I can't stand this hair color on me and my roots are starting to show i have naturally dark blonde/ light brown hair. Thanks in advance!

Reply With Quote
 
     

Answers
 
 
Old Mar 3, 2008, 08:45 PM   #2  
Relationship & Beauty Expert
jolienoire is offline
 
jolienoire's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: My skin
Posts: 697
jolienoire See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.jolienoire See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Send a message via Yahoo to jolienoire
have you tried loreal colour zap? it effectively removes hair dy, and allow it to be ready for next dye? If you have red tones you will need to use a green base, so an ash color would be right for you.... it neutrilize the red... find a dye that has green base in it so it can neutralize the red. If your hair is orange than you will need a color that has a blue base color so it can neutralize the orange... hair coloring is not as simple as it sounds, and it is always recommended that you seek professional help for the effective color. but again if your hair is orange you need a blue base dye, if your hair is red then you need a green base dye....

Comments on this post
Jwittig agrees: Thank you!
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Mar 3, 2008, 10:01 PM   #3  
-
PrettyLady is offline
 
PrettyLady's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NJ & NY
Posts: 2,776
PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
I've actually mentioned the above answer on one of the older threads.

Jwittig, the reason why your hair turned a brassy orange/red shade is because chocolate hair coloring products contains a red base in them. Try using a light ash brown hair color with a blue-base on your hair. It will neutralize the orange tones and bring you closer to your natural color.

Comments on this post
Jwittig agrees: Thanks a bunch!
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Mar 4, 2008, 06:48 AM   #4  
New Member
Jwittig is offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 6
Jwittig See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PrettyLady
I've actually mentioned the above answer on one of the older threads.

Jwittig, the reason why your hair turned a brassy orange/red shade is because chocolate hair coloring products contains a red base in them. Try using a light ash brown hair color with a blue-base on your hair. It will neutralize the orange tones and bring you closer to your natural color.


This may seem like a stupid question but if i don't ask I will screw up even more lol. Um if I do this will I still need to like strip my hair first or could I just re-dye it with a color like you suggested and have it come out a better color?
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Mar 4, 2008, 03:54 PM   #5  
-
PrettyLady is offline
 
PrettyLady's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NJ & NY
Posts: 2,776
PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jwittig
This may seem like a stupid question but if i don't ask I will screw up even more lol. Um if I do this will I still need to like strip my hair first or could I just re-dye it with a color like you suggested and have it come out a better color?
Your question is not stupid at all. I understand that you don't want to ruin your hair, and I'm here to help. No, you don't have to strip your hair and re-color it. Hair color removers are known to make hair orange or brassy, so you should avoid using them since you're hair is already orange. If you want to just neutralize the orangey underlying pigment, you can use a blue-base hair color in light ash brown to counteract the orange and bring it to natural brownish shade. But if you want go blonde, you will need pre-lighten your hair to a yellow stage, then apply the desired color. Because ash blonde shades don't contain enough blue or green in them to neutralize orange or red tones.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Mar 4, 2008, 05:24 PM   #6  
New Member
Jwittig is offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 6
Jwittig See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PrettyLady
Your question is not stupid at all. I understand that you don't want to ruin your hair, and I'm here to help. No, you don't have to strip your hair and re-color it. Hair color removers are known to make hair orange or brassy, so you should avoid using them since you're hair is already orange. If you want to just neutralize the orangey underlying pigment, you can use a blue-base hair color in light ash brown to counteract the orange and bring it to natural brownish shade. But if you want go blonde, you will need pre-lighten your hair to a yellow stage, then apply the desired color. Because ash blonde shades don't contain enough blue or green in them to neutralize orange or red tones.

Great one last question how do I know if it is a blue base hair color?
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Mar 5, 2008, 02:52 PM   #7  
-
PrettyLady is offline
 
PrettyLady's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NJ & NY
Posts: 2,776
PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jwittig
Great one last question how do I know if it is a blue base hair color?
That's a good question. A blue-base hair color is described as "cool", so look for the word "cool" on the bottle or box to assure that you have the right hair color.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Mar 5, 2008, 05:44 PM   #8  
New Member
Jwittig is offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 6
Jwittig See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PrettyLady
That's a good question. A blue-base hair color is described as "cool", so look for the word "cool" on the bottle or box to assure that you have the right hair color.


THANK YOU! thank you so so much! going to try and fix this tomorrow possibly. I will post if it turns out good if not i will be sobing in a corner LOL. Thanks again!
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Mar 5, 2008, 08:03 PM   #9  
-
PrettyLady is offline
 
PrettyLady's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NJ & NY
Posts: 2,776
PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.PrettyLady See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
You're welcome. Feel free to PM me.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Mar 6, 2008, 05:25 PM   #10  
New Member
Jwittig is offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 6
Jwittig See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Wow I have to say thank you thank you thank you! I colored it tonight with a medium ash brown, cool color and OMG I love it! I can still tell there is red under it well orange red lol but it makes so much difference. You rescued my weekend! I wasn't even going to go out but now I am! Thanks so much and hubby loves it so much to really thank you!
  Reply With Quote
 
     


Thread Tools
Display Modes

 
Similar Sponsors

Similar Threads
Question Asker Forum Answers Last Post
how do i strip my hair safely, and what can i expect? itsmeagain93 Hair Care 1 Jan 29, 2008 06:55 PM
Want to lighten up L'Oreal Excellence 7.43 Hair Color rosaura Hair Care 1 Jan 9, 2008 01:28 PM
hot oil to lighten dyed hair color shickadance Hair Care 3 Nov 17, 2007 10:41 AM
Lighten to dark hair color Lhastings Hair Care 2 Jun 3, 2007 03:28 PM
how do i lighten my skin color mitesh_14 Skin Care 1 Dec 20, 2006 04:03 AM




Copyright ©2003 - 2007, Ask Me Help Desk.
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:18 PM.