QuoteReplyTopic: fading a dark brown demi Posted: January 11 2000 at 6:54pm
RE-Megan,Thanks for your reply amazing how us hairdressers even retired like us!, can fix everyone's hair but our own!, over the past 3 years if you want a light brown demi as in a 5.0 you are safer getting a 6.0 or a7.0, let me know if you have noticed this as I don't like to think I'm going colour blind!!Best Wishes Simone.C.I don't know about that because my hair did the exact> same thing. At least its good to know I'm not the only> one.
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>Dear Robin,Yes I am a qualified haidresser, the only reason I did not mention a Bleach Bath (1 scoop to 120mls of 5% peroxide with a dash of K-Pack) is because I use Proffesional Demi's only !this method will fade a demi but as we all know bleach is the most potentially of all to damage hair, so I say when in doubt go to a salon that Specializes in corrective colour.thanks for input, Simone.C.Regarding the demi color, try a soap cap... 1 scoop of> bleach a tablespoon of shampoo(or so warm to hot water> the warm water acts as a catlist for the bleach, the> shampoo helps to give some consistincy to work with.> Than watch the color fade to the shade you desire.
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I second Denise's response to the soap cap if you are going to do this at home .. I have been in the same situation before. You could also go to an Aveda Concept Salon were they have a few different "potions" to remove color. Conditoning while bleaching is important !! Good luck !
> I don't know about that because my hair did> the exact same thing. At least its good to know> I'm not the only one.Regarding the demi color, try a soap cap... 1 scoop of bleach a tablespoon of shampoo(or so warm to hot water the warm water acts as a catlist for the bleach, the shampoo helps to give some consistincy to work with. Than watch the color fade to the shade you desire.
I don't know about that because my hair did the exact same thing. At least its good to know I'm not the only one.> I used a wella color touch longer lasting> semi(salon one as I'm a hairdresser retired) in> a no. 4 it went almost black & will not budge> any ideas?, also thankyou to Kira for letting> me know your site existed!!, Hi Kira! Bye Simone>
I used a wella color touch longer lasting semi(salon one as I'm a hairdresser retired) in a no. 4 it went almost black & will not budge any ideas?, also thankyou to Kira for letting me know your site existed!!, Hi Kira! Bye Simone
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