QuoteReplyTopic: Help!!! Posted: August 06 2005 at 10:31pm
I have been coloring my hair for about 6 months with Loreal Excellence
creme - Medium Beige Blonde. My natural color is a medium
brown. I've been fairly happy with it, but just recently my
husband said it was too blonde (it seems to get lighter everytime I
color). So this morning I went with Loreal Excellence Light
Golden Brown. YUCK! My hair got dark and after thinking
about it all day I decided to color again (I know you're thinking that
wasn't a good idea) and got Loreal Excellence Dark Beige Blonde (I
meant to get the Medium Beige Blonde, but I goofed). Since I was
tired I should have left well enought alone.....I added the color to
the developer and forgot to shake it up (I bet you're saying that I
shouldn't be doing this at all if I can't remember to do a simple thing
like that!) and I don't know if that is what caused my hair to come out
even darker! Without going to a salon - I can't afford that -
what can I do? How soon can I do it? I have always put off
coloring my hair because I was afraid of this. PLEASE HELP
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Joleen, stop right where you are. First of all, the reason you kept seeing your hair get lighter is that each time you color it Champagne, more peroxide hits it. So in effect, over time you're more or less bleaching your hair.
What hair color is SUPPOSED to do is to lift your color (peroxide) and replace it with the gorgeous color on the box. It might do that...the first time. After that, more and more peroxide hits your locks and even though the replacement color does go on, your hair is now so porous that it washes right out again...leaving you with just the bleached hair.
The reason the darker color came out so dark is that your hair is very porous (see above). It "drank" in a whole lot of color. But by the same token, because of that very porosity, it's destined to all wash out again. People who have colored their hair lighter don't usually have much success getting it darker again. The porosity just allows any and every color to leak out again with shampooings.
You need a filler in your hair. Go to Sally's--I've heard some people here say you can actually buy a filler. The filler will basically spackle (sp?) your hair shafts, filling in the holes, missing scales, etc., etc. Then you can color with the color you want.
Your other option is to go to a salon and let them do the filler and all that for you.
But before you do any of this, you need to wait. Don't do anything else to your hair right now. I've given this advice a few times today so I probably sound like a broken record, but you need to let all this coloring settle down (and probably leak out) before using fillers or more colors or anything else. Give it a good month. Don't worry. This is fixable.
Mels
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THANK YOU!!! I searched and searched this forum last night and
didn't seem to find any answers. I did wash several times with
dandruff shampoo (found that suggestion here) and it did seem to
lighten - I think only I can notice. Now I know it's probably due
to the shafts being so porous. After having slept on it (no pun
intended) I was resigned to having gone back dark - only a lot
darker. When you said give it time, I'm glad you said a month - I
was thinking like two weeks!
One more question. I seem to have a red tinge in my hair now and
even when I was lighter. How do I get rid of that? My
sister has told me to just go to Sallys and mix my own , but I need more guidance before doing something like that!
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