QuoteReplyTopic: Introduction Posted: July 18 2006 at 10:00pm
Hi everyone. Sorry this is long.
My name is Annie and I have been coloring my hair for over 18 years. I did the box coloring. I have bleached my hair and I have had it done professionally. I'm back to doing it my self. I no longer buy the box color; I go to the beauty supply store, like sally’s, and buy the color and developer separate. I’m trying to learn more about hair coloring and that is how I came across this site. I bought a book, "hair coloring made simple" to get the basis of coloring. The reason why I have become so interested in hair coloring is because I have red orange undertones that dominate any color I try. The only way the red does not dominate my color is when I bleach my hair. But I didn't want to continue bleaching my hair. My hair is dark brown and I want to be a light brown to a dark blonde. I am actually looking for the sandy blonde but more on the light brown side. Light brown and dark blonde are just slight different in color, but both promote warm color, (red). I have even gone to the salon and it still come out the same. I know there has to be a way to get the color I want without so much warmth. And to make it even more difficult dark brown roots with blonde hair, trying to even this out will be a problem. I hoping to get some advice and learn from the many people here. I look forward to any comments. Thanks
You will need to use a color with a blue or green base to counter the
reddish/orange tones that come out, but since you've been reading up I
suppose you already know that. If your hair is dark brown, bleach
may still be necessary to lift it to light brown or dark blonde, but
you can try lifting with peroxide to see if it goes light enough.
You will just have to test strand before doing it to see if it will
work sufficiently, and exactly how much lift you'd need. I would
guess you're going to need at least 30 volume developer, but do test
strand. That's the great thing about Sally, its not too expensive
to buy stuff just to try!
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