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Hollyy Dollyy
Jul 2, 2009, 03:01 AM
Ok.. well my friend is dark brown at the moment. Going light brown has it have faded a lot. She's a natrual medium blonde and really wants to go back to blonde. What's the best option to do has she worried that her roots will look to bad
Any helpp>?:confused:

Perito
Jul 2, 2009, 03:06 AM
You must use color remover first to get out the artificial pigment in the hair. ColorFix, Color Oops, or Igora phantom are the preferred materials. Effasol and Color Zap are bleaches and might also work, but they will damage the hair more than the preferred materials.

She might have to use bleach before re-dyeing to blonde.

I'm not sure how her roots would look too bad if she's a natural medium blonde.

Hollyy Dollyy
Jul 2, 2009, 03:12 AM
You must use color remover first to get out the artificial pigment in the hair. ColorFix, Color Oops, or Igora phantom are the preferred materials. Effasol and Color Zap are bleaches and might also work, but they will damage the hair more than the preferred materials.

She might have to use bleach before re-dyeing to blonde.

I'm not sure how her roots would look too bad if she's a natural medium blonde.



Where can you get all these hair removers , would they cost a lot would you think?

Perito
Jul 2, 2009, 03:19 AM
Sally Beauty Supply carries them. You can get them online:

Instructions for ColorFix
Hair Color, Hair Care and The No More Bad Hair Days Kit by Robert Craig Salon Products, Ltd. (http://www.robertcraig.com/php/index.php?location=colorfix)

Price and ordering here:
Hair Color Correction (http://robertcraig.com/store/page11.html)

You can't simply use a lighter haircoloring to make the hair lighter. The developer put the pigment into the hair when it was dyed; there's no reason to expect that developer (the lightening agent) will take it out. Colorists often say, "Haircolor won't lighten haircolor", and they're right. ColorFix dissolves artificial pigment and lets you wash it out. Depending on how dark the hair is, you might have to use more than one application.

It's a bit smelly (like a perm).

Here's a discussion group that might help:

Bottle Blondes Board (http://www.network54.com/Forum/503669/)

Hollyy Dollyy
Jul 2, 2009, 03:34 AM
[QUOTE=Perito;1831337]Sally Beauty Supply carries them. You can get them online:

Instructions for ColorFix
Hair Color, Hair Care and The No More Bad Hair Days Kit by Robert Craig Salon Products, Ltd. (http://www.robertcraig.com/php/index.php?location=colorfix)

Price and ordering here:
Hair Color Correction (http://robertcraig.com/store/page11.html)

You can't simply use a lighter haircoloring to make the hair lighter. The developer put the pigment into the hair when it was dyed; there's no reason to expect that developer (the lightening agent) will take it out. Colorists often say, "Haircolor won't lighten haircolor", and they're right. ColorFix dissolves artificial pigment and lets you wash it out. Depending on how dark the hair is, you might have to use more than one application.

It's a bit smelly (like a perm).

Here's a discussion group that might help:




Thanksss ! I will recommend this advise to her . We both regret dying our hair and I don't think we are going to dye it again lol

Perito
Jul 2, 2009, 03:47 AM
Aaah. Haircolor regret.

The sudden change associated with coloring hair can be shocking. Most people find that if they get used to it, and if they perfect the color, they get along much better with it.

flatironexperts
Jul 2, 2009, 08:47 AM
You can use hair bleach also you can use good hair color.
There are various colors available.
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Hollyy Dollyy
Jul 2, 2009, 11:27 AM
Aah thanks for the advise. (: