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  • May 7, 2009, 06:44 AM
    KAT16
    I want to dye my black hennaed hair blonde
    I have been dyeing my mid waist length hair black with henna for the last 2 years.
    I really want beautiful blonde hair as I feel the black hair does not suite me.
    I went to a professional salon who reluctantly agreed to help me.
    The stylist stripped my hair which came out a beautiful light colour about 1cm length from the roots the next 4cm came out an orange colour & next cm or 2 came out dark red, the rest stayed black.
    So I had them cut my hair to shoulder length(I really like long hair & was not willing to chop it all off).

    Now my hair is slowly fading to a light red brown on top & streaks through my hair(been about a month) & the ends are staing black... about 25cm.

    I would like to know if I could attempt to bleach it again at home as the last salon visit cost me A lot!



    It seems that the henna did lift out of my hair, we just didn`t see it in the salon... its almost asthough the bits that were bleached have faded(they applied foils)

    I really cannot afford another visit to the salon right now... my hair isgrowing out at the roots a dishwater blonde which then goes to a light red brown colour & then the black lengths!. Not cool!

    I will never dye my hair black again & I certainly will NEVER use henna again!

    Could I buy bleach & just apply it to my black lengthse & then dye over the orange(if it strips the colour!) with a brown?
  • May 7, 2009, 09:25 AM
    Perito

    Henna? You need to make sure henna is all out before bleaching as henna, itself, doesn't really bleach out. There is no product that is made to remove henna that I am familiar with. Mineral oil and a lot of elbow grease will get it out.

    If your hair is dyed with something other than henna, you need to use ColorFix or a comparable color remover first.

    Hair Color, Hair Care and The No More Bad Hair Days Kit by Robert Craig Salon Products, Ltd.
  • May 7, 2009, 09:37 AM
    Meredith1978

    I did this last year, it was a nightmare. I decided to go blonde (not quite from black) and I shopped around. I knew it should be done in a salon though I generally do my own... the first cost $90 (I have a lot of hair) so it was a good price. It was perfect at the end and bright florescant pumpkin orange at the top. It cost me $150 to fix it and I couldn't go blonde to do it but it was fixed.

    Don't spare the expense, go someplace that will do it right. I'm pretty sure black to blonde has a tendency to green as well as orange.

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