Sammy68
Jan 9, 2008, 09:12 AM
I need advice on re-touching new hair growth. I'll explain my situation 1st...
Approx. 2 months. Ago I dyed my hair with Clairol Professional Premium haircolor 3NN (which was supposed to be a rich, medium brown) mixed with a 10-volume developer. Well, my hair turned VERY dark brown, almost black on the ends. Needless to say, I did not want to further damage my hair, so I have lived with the results. It has faded some over time, but is still a shade or two too dark for my preference. Now I need to re-touch my roots ( have some grey hair). I spoke with a Clairol representative that advised me to use Clairol Professional Premium haircolor 4NN with a 20-volume developer, apply to roots only for the required development time (25-30 min.) and then pull the color through the remainder of my hair for 2-3 minutes.
I'm fearful with going up a level of color from a 3NN to a 4NN and increasing the volume of the developer from a 10 to 20, will result in having a lot lighter roots than the rest of my hair. The Clairol representative seemed confident this would work with desired results. I want my hair a rich, chocolaty medium brown. My natural color (re-growth) is medium, ashy brown.
Any advice would be appreciated!:)
Approx. 2 months. Ago I dyed my hair with Clairol Professional Premium haircolor 3NN (which was supposed to be a rich, medium brown) mixed with a 10-volume developer. Well, my hair turned VERY dark brown, almost black on the ends. Needless to say, I did not want to further damage my hair, so I have lived with the results. It has faded some over time, but is still a shade or two too dark for my preference. Now I need to re-touch my roots ( have some grey hair). I spoke with a Clairol representative that advised me to use Clairol Professional Premium haircolor 4NN with a 20-volume developer, apply to roots only for the required development time (25-30 min.) and then pull the color through the remainder of my hair for 2-3 minutes.
I'm fearful with going up a level of color from a 3NN to a 4NN and increasing the volume of the developer from a 10 to 20, will result in having a lot lighter roots than the rest of my hair. The Clairol representative seemed confident this would work with desired results. I want my hair a rich, chocolaty medium brown. My natural color (re-growth) is medium, ashy brown.
Any advice would be appreciated!:)