Wednesday, May 9, 2012

I have a question about coloring my hair...?

I have dark hair, but for a while I've been coloring it light golden brown, which I really like, and everybody says it looks nice. The problem is when I go to color it, it's lighter where the roots have grown out, so it looks like I have a faint, lighter color stripe down along where my hair parts. How do I keep this from happening?



I have a question about coloring my hair...?

check the links below for * Hair coloring tips



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I have a question about coloring my hair...?

It will eventually fade and blend into your existing dyed honey color. I'm not sure though.



I have a question about coloring my hair...?

when you apply color, start by just coloring the new growth at the roots...have a friend help if you need. then pull the color through to the ends for just the last 5 to 10 minutes of the processing time.



I have a question about coloring my hair...?

It depends on how old you are. If you have white hair growing out of your hair then you need to dye the whites a dark color first and then color you hair that lovely color everyone likes. Or if were you live there i a SALLY'S BEAUTY PRODUCTS, you can ask them they have this thing called hidden grays and you put it on your grays and then i will look fine {my mom uses it!!}



I have a question about coloring my hair...?

It sounds like you have "hot" roots. This is hard to explain, your ends are basically accepting the color faster then your roots. Could be from chemicals on you ends. You can try this, apply the color to your roots first so you roots have the color on it longer than your ends, giving the color longer time to penetrate into the cortex. Or you might need a "filler" if that's the case I would go to a professional salon and let them do corrective color.



I have a question about coloring my hair...?

I would go a pro and have them attempt to blend the color together so it looks more natural

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