QuoteReplyTopic: please please help Posted: December 12 2002 at 7:07pm
i lightened my hair i did the strand test which was fine but when i removed the lightner my hair is almost white and like cotton wool cant go out the door any advise much apr asp how do i fix this without going to a salon as i cannot afford to
Oh my. That sounds awful, and while I know this isn`t what you want to hear you should really go to the salon to get your hair fixed. This experience alone should be proof enough that you shouldn`t experiment at home on your hair, so please don`t repeat the same mistake twice! What the stylist will most likely do is place a permanent color on your hair, which sounds like it has already been stripped. You can go with a lighter color or your natural shade. Just please don`t attempt this at home--I can almost guarentee you`ll spend more time (and money) getting it fixed afterwards. Good luck!
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lyris is correct about you not doing more damage to your hair than you`ve already done and consult a professional. However, a professional worth anything will not put permanent color on hair already as damaged as you have described yours to be. A deposit only color to tone the hair will leave the hair in far better condition and most likely hold in the hair better.
If you choose to do it yourself, you will need to put back all the color pigment you have removed. Hair pigment is made up of three basic colors - red, blue, and yellow. Equal amounts will produce brown. If you want an ash blond you will need to add some red to the ash blond you choose. If you want a golden blonde, you will still need to add red to a golden blond color, otherwise it will be very drab. How much red depends on the actual color your hair currently is and the color you are going for.
But, whatever you decide to do, do not use a permanent color!
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lyris is correct about you not doing more damage to your hair than you've already done and consult a professional. However, a professional worth anything will not put permanent color on hair already as damaged as you have described yours to be. A deposit only color to tone the hair will leave the hair in far better condition and most likely hold in the hair better.
If you choose to do it yourself, you will need to put back all the color pigment you have removed. Hair pigment is made up of three basic colors - red, blue, and yellow. Equal amounts will produce brown. If you want an ash blond you will need to add some red to the ash blond you choose. If you want a golden blonde, you will still need to add red to a golden blond color, otherwise it will be very drab. How much red depends on the actual color your hair currently is and the color you are going for.
But, whatever you decide to do, do not use a permanent color!
thank you for your advise could you recomend a non permanant colour to use your advise has been very much apr
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lyris is correct about you not doing more damage to your hair than you've already done and consult a professional. However, a professional worth anything will not put permanent color on hair already as damaged as you have described yours to be. A deposit only color to tone the hair will leave the hair in far better condition and most likely hold in the hair better.
If you choose to do it yourself, you will need to put back all the color pigment you have removed. Hair pigment is made up of three basic colors - red, blue, and yellow. Equal amounts will produce brown. If you want an ash blond you will need to add some red to the ash blond you choose. If you want a golden blonde, you will still need to add red to a golden blond color, otherwise it will be very drab. How much red depends on the actual color your hair currently is and the color you are going for.
But, whatever you decide to do, do not use a permanent color!
thank you for your advise could you recomend a non permanant colour to use your advise has been very much apr
many thanks gloria for your reply could you advise on a non per color to use i would like to go to a golden natural blond many thanks
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Sorry, cath, I can`t recommend an over-the-counter semi-permanent hair color. Not because there aren`t some good products out there, but because I don`t use them. I have little to no knowledge of what`s on the market.
It`s difficult to offer color advice when I can`t see your current hair color or the condition of your hair. I can say that you will never get a "natural" blonde color from a bottle, not with an all-over color application. Natural hair isn`t one color, it`s a combination of hues, which is why highlighting is so popular - it looks more natural.
What color is your hair now?
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Sorry, cath, I can't recommend an over-the-counter semi-permanent hair color. Not because there aren't some good products out there, but because I don't use them. I have little to no knowledge of what's on the market.
It's difficult to offer color advice when I can't see your current hair color or the condition of your hair. I can say that you will never get a "natural" blonde color from a bottle, not with an all-over color application. Natural hair isn't one color, it's a combination of hues, which is why highlighting is so popular - it looks more natural.
What color is your hair now?
thanks again gloria, ny hair now look a very lighy yellow blond
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i lightened my hair i did the strand test which was fine but when i removed the lightner my hair is almost white and like cotton wool cant go out the door any advise much apr asp how do i fix this without going to a salon as i cannot afford to
Hello ....wow....sounds like it prosessed to long ...problem is once the cutical is blown out ....its hard to keep new coler in ya get alot of fading or will grab the base when ya put it on ...a filler will help but problem is ya need a beautician its a big problem ...hun and if ya threw coler over its gonna grab specialy if it feel that bad .....im sorry conditoning balm from matrix and insticure (a leave in condishonar ) realy do work and not a waste of money to help get your hair soft and on its way to good agen .......will help it from braking and calm it some till ya find help
I`m going to add; Protein, Protein...And more Protein, no moisture. In the Salon we have literally stopped hair from breaking off (we do many color corrections) with Redken`s CAT protein. Please if you can`t afford anything else, pick up some CAT and get that hair strengthened and reconditioned.
If you came in for correction, this is the first thing we would do, this will also help any future color stay in your hair.
I totally agree with Gloria, no permanent color, it would damage further and wouldn`t stay in your hair. Booie is right about the grabbing and fading thing this is a big job for a trained experienced Colorist, so if you go the salon route (which is what we are all reccomending), find a salon that specializes in C/L Correction. :) Best of luck let us know how its going. You should be able to find CAT almost anywhere.:)
sorry to hear this happened. I also had this problem a few years ago and was able to "save" my hair. I used a very good concitioner to help restore it and I let the damaged part grow out and yes, it was awful for a while but it was for the best, any more processing or coloring maybe will lead to fall out and stuff ans that`s even worse.
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