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LilPrettyMe
Mar 4, 2008, 10:37 PM
Ive had red hair for a long time now, although I became pregnant and lasted 9months witout dyin it... I did dye it red immediately after giving birth though... about 3 times... is there any way possible that I can go from a redhead to a blonde witout having to wait 2 long?

CICCA
Mar 5, 2008, 01:08 AM
Go to your hairstylist,
They will strip the color out of your hair and replace it with the lighter color...
This must be done by a professional!!
Please don't use the home kits as they will sserverly damage the hair strands...
Thinkk buggers or slime for hair!
This will cost a little bit of money but here's a money saving tip go to the cosmotology school and ask for the most senior of the students explaine that you really want good results and would love to give some deserving student a chance to do this.
Best of luck.
Former cosmotology student!

nicki143
Mar 5, 2008, 01:11 AM
I agree with cicca I did this once had to use about 6 home kits in about 3 days my hair was dry and horrible.

kurstee
Mar 5, 2008, 04:40 AM
I can't afford to go to a pro, but am going to give it a go at trying to life the redness of my hair on my own.

I was natural a dirty blonde colour and dyed it a watermelon colour. Its faded a lot now and you can see the blonde coming through, so going to try and see what a ash blonde colour will do if I put it on top.

I've heard an ash blonde can lift the redness? Is this true?

PrettyLady
Mar 5, 2008, 04:45 PM
If your hair is in good condition, you can re-color it right away. However, if your hair is in bad condition, I recommend doing a deep conditioning treatment at least twice a week until your hair is healthy again. It's very important that your hair is good shape if you're planning to color or bleach it. In order to go from red to blonde, you will need to pre-lighten your hair with bleach to the level of lightest that you want and then apply a blonde toner. To avoid a hair coloring disaster, it's best to get it professionally done.