QuoteReplyTopic: Blue Black Hair? Posted: December 18 2009 at 8:14am
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I think this sweetie wears Schwarzkopf LiVE, I will check, but I LOVE his hair. He has the most gorgeous hair style too, Idk what you call his hair style do you? WSITN
Will look up & post when I find the right black. Love your avatar photo color.
Edited by borne.blonde - December 18 2009 at 8:15am
Oh Wait I almost forgot Bigen powder, get it at sallys or any beauty supply retail store its poweder & you mix it with water , that the first black black, lol serious black die i used.
I used the Loreal Black its in the silver box like ten dollars at walmart?.... It turned blue black for the first week or so... then it started to lighten, it looked cool for a while,
This is my webpage for modeling right now>>
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1215885
You can check out my pictures there with the hair color.
But after those pictures where taken, i can tell you dont use it over semi blonde or blonde hair, (hence I've only died my hair black once in my life besides this...)
So if you have blonde hair, die it twice once with regular dark color, any color dark brown, brown black?
Then dye it.
It pretty much goes along with the rules of bleaching your hair almost white to get shocking blue and bubble gum pink., cause if you dont the pink will turn orang ish, and the blue with definatly turn into a teal/green tint. But anyways anyone got any better than drug store/walsh*tmart brands that work well for blue black?
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A great product that I've been using is Nutrisse in Black Licorice #10, it's not exactly blue-black but it's nearly that. It's a great black color and feels wonderful. True to the word, it is pretty nourishing and smells wonderful while processing, plus it isn't very drying afterwards like most permanent dyes do (such as Clairol and L'oreal -- tried them before). It promises whatever it gives out and the price isn't so bad. For anyone wanting a nice black shade, go with this. I'm envious of girls & guys who are extremely pale with black hair and blue or green eyes because they look darn sexy and sultry.
if you havent dyed your hair yet.. i have something to tell you.. i dyed my hair blue/black, and before that i had brown hair with red and blonde highlights.. so yes it does work. but believe me.. i have had my hair dyed blue/black for about a month maybe.. and yes it did look blue. but also my hair looked black, purple, blue, and sometimes pinkish. so whatever u wanna do just beware.. i am struggling right now becuz i want to have my natural color back ( light brown, dark blonde ) and well its gunna take a while to find out how to get rid of this color, becuz i have gotten sick of it.. and not being myself. but if u get to a time that u do want to get rid of that color, DO NOT STRIP YOUR HAIR! it damages ur hair pretty bad.. ( so i was told by my hair stylist ) but i wish you luck.. and i hope u find a great color..
Hey Girly, thanks for posting bout your hair color. I am dying my hair right now blue black. It looks great so far. I have very very fair skin, I'm like white white. LOL. I think your hair would look awesome blue black. :) You should go for it. Remember, It's always hair. It can be fixed. :) Love Krystin xoxoox
Hi i'm new to this site. i stumbled upon this thread and i thought i'd post here to see if anyone could give me some advice. i've been thinking of dying my hair a blue black colour. i was planning on buying that garnier 100% colour.
i have pale (fair, light, whatever you want to call it) skin and dark brown hair. i was wondering if this color would even look any good on me cause i really like the blue tone to it and the dark colour. my mom thinks it will make me look gothic (i'm not a goth) because of my pale skin tone. and i was just wondering if it will suit me or not. i don''''t know if anyone still posts on this thread, but i thought i try hear anway to see if i got a reply.
Doing a semi-permanent in blue-black is very tempting. I'd look so goth though, because I'm fair.
My current "permanent" haircolor has already started to fade. Very disappointing. It was dark brown but now I have medium reddish brown appearing in spots. I'm even using a good shampoo and only shampoo every other day.
Any luck with 100% Garnier in blue black 210? Any other recs for a long lasting blue black color? What about Feria Starry Night or High Dimension Black Licorice (bright black)? I don't like permanent color, though. Too strong for my taste and very drying. Otherwise, I'm sticking to Onyx Sheen by L'oreal at Sally's with 10 vol.
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Roxanne, did you like it? Is it very drying and did it last (not fading so much)? I don't mind trying this new Garnier 100% myself and I don't mind if it stays permanent, but I don't like the nature of permanent dyes. I'm thinking of just dyeing my Mega Cools Onyx Sheen with 10 vol. instead of 20 for more gentle effect but not sure if I'm allowed to do this.
well then what are the best dyes for long-lasting blue-black hair... ? ima gonna buy 100% color by garnier but i wanted to know if theres anything else... by like loreal or something....
If your gonna die it Blue Black, avoid Revlon. I know this girl that used Revlon blue black and and a couple of washes the blue turns a little purple then the blue washes out, so then your just left with black hair. Use Garnier 100% color, or something else.
hey im planning to dye my hair and i wanna either buy that garnier 100% blue-black or revlon colorsilk blue black... im really pale (paler then amy lee, at that) and my hair is a mixture of brown and light brown with reddish tones... would my hair get all weirdish or would it work out on me? oh yeah, and my hair is like super-thick and super-frizzy so i want something that wont reallly kill it... plus i want to know, for future reference, what are the best blue-black hair dyes...? *wants to complete her gothiness*
I have done every black known to man. Try doing a permanet one. I don't like semi ones because if you do like it a week or so later it is gone.It is very depressing. Oh well I say you only live once. you don't like your color, try again.That is what makes it fun!!!
Never be afraid to try new things. Be afraid of the people who won't!
Anyone tried either Garnier 100% or Revlon Colorsilk Blue Black dyes yet? I'm leaning towards Colorsilk 'cause it is ammonia free and more gentle on hair, I presume. Please let me know before I buy, thanks!
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