QuoteReplyTopic: Hair Color advice Posted: May 24 2007 at 3:57am
When you apply the 4Ab + 20vol, yes I'm dropping the volume down, as that lower volume will help not to bring out more red underlying pigment, you will not be pulling this thru the mid shaft & ends, because you have already color that part, so do this, after you apply the Color Fushion formula to the new growth area, then mix up some ShadesEQ in 06Gn- moss and apply that over the mid shaft & ends, as the new growth is processing, this will tone down the red on that part of the hair, now I notice you when and used a light brown 5Gb, did you like that level?
If so you can mix equal parts of the Color Fushion 4Ab + 6Ab to get a level 5Ab which will match the lighter light brown you chose versus the medium golden brown you asked for. The 4Ab will bring out much less red, let's start there and if you need to go a litt;e lighter I can help you with that. - Mags Kavanaugh http://www.askmags.com
Using a brown dye with a green base is what counters reds. If its dark dye like browns, usually anything called "ash" will have a green base (not so for blondes). Be sure to test strand though. I am not a pro and I am not gray yet, so I don't have experience with this hair type and I can't tell you what to do there. Just test everything before you do your whole head to make sure you don't do anything you won't like (test both some of the gray hair and some of the formerly black hair as they will react differently).
You may need to use one shade lighter (of brown). Since you've already dyed it once your hair will be more porous and absorb more of the darker color, you don't want it coming out almost black again since that's what you were trying to change.
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My hair color is black and I also have about 30 % gray. I wnated to change my hair color to medium golden brown. I bought some Redken color hair fuison hair dye and thought I was going to achieve the color I wanted or at least close to it. I liked everything about the haircolor except, the red tones. Is there anyway of eliminating or toning down the red tone?
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