Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Dying my natural dark blonde hair blue black. HELP?

I want to dye my dark blonde hair blue black. If the blue black doesn't suit me, can I dye my hair blonde? Will it work? Can I dye my hair blonde over a hair dyed blue black? Thank you all. 10 points for best answer.



Dying my natural dark blonde hair blue black. HELP?

Black is a very difficult color to work with and remove.



Even if you try to reverse it, it will not only weaken your hair or cause breakage, but you could get a decidely blue shade to your blonde hair and no, it will not reverse to your own color.



Here's my suggestion: Snip a small sample of hair from the nape of your neck and color it black. Lay it on your forehead after it is processed and dry to see if you like it. If you don't no harm done. But if you do then you will have to wait until the black grows out to get the true blonde back.



Dying my natural dark blonde hair blue black. HELP?

I've done this before. To tell you the truth, when I dyed it black, it never went back to being as light of a blonde as I wanted. I dyed it black first; I wasn't happy with it, so I had to dye it a medium to light brown, and then three months later dye it back to a dark blonde. I wished I never dyed it black in the first place...



So unless you are 100% sure it will look good on you, don't waste your time.



Dying my natural dark blonde hair blue black. HELP?

U should dye ur hair a lighter color



Dying my natural dark blonde hair blue black. HELP?

Hi there. Use a semi permanent color (level 2). Don't use a level 3. Blonde is very hard to get (must bleach hair) after you dye your hair black. It can be done, but your hair is going to feel like straw afterwards. I went dark black from blonde and loved it! Now I have the salon dye it darkest brown and put a mahongany red gloss over the top at the bowl. My hair looks dark in the shade and red in the sun. Love it!



Dying my natural dark blonde hair blue black. HELP?

do not try because once u do it the blue dye will sink into your roots and if you dye it back you will have blond hair and blue roots do you want to look like that...... i don't think so



try going to one of those cool website like a photo shop take a picture of your self pick the hair colar blue try it on you and see how you like it. try going to one of those high tech technology websites i dont know what its called but there is one try............................. googiling it



hope i helped



Dying my natural dark blonde hair blue black. HELP?

Ok first what happens is this: Dying hair darker with permanent hair color actually chemically changes your hair. You will need red pigment in your hair to prevent it from going green, then add the blue black color. Red pigment is not in blond hair, but is in darker hair.



What you need to understand is that going the other direction is difficult. You will need to bleach your hair or let it grow out. Red pigment is the smallest color in any hair and difficult to remove. Bleaching dark to light uses stronger peroxide and can probably damage your hair and make it become jelly.



I actually do not recommend lightening dark hair to light at all, it just does not look right, and it may go orange. The orange will have traces of red pigment, and lightening more to get rid of it can damage your hair.



However if you do want to try blue black, try semi permanent which does not chemically change your hair. You may need to have your hair red semi-permanent first, then apply the blue black color. Semi permanents wash out after about 6 to 8 washes, depending on your hair.



A safer way is to go to a wig shop and try on a wig (but don't buy it) to see what blue black looks like on you. This way you can decide whether to have color or not.



I recommend that you let a hairdresser do it to get the best results, after that it should be OK to do it on your own, just watch what they do to study the process.

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