QuoteReplyTopic: multi-colored hair! Posted: November 20 2005 at 4:23pm
Suntea is a brownish/reddish color in ShadesEQ. You should probably mix it with a small amount of chestnut though. This will act as a filler to make the color more even all over.
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Hi there! Well, I'm here looking for a little advice.
First, let me start by saying that I "think" my natural color is about
a light to medium brown. I've dyed my hair for so many years that
I honestly forgot my natural color. Anyways, to make a long story
short, a year or so ago I put a semi-perm color on my hair, and it
turned BLACK! Well, my hair had another darker color already on
it, but bleach was underneath. Guess that was the problem.
I went to the salon and had a very rude man burn the heck out of my
scalp, and I actually got a nice color out of the deal--a pretty
reddish tone. The trouble is, I honestly can't afford to go back
to that salon. My friends little sister put some highlights in at
the beginning of September. I liked it ok, but now I feel like I
have a lot of colors in my hair with the old reddish color, the
regrowth, and the highlights. I had Redken Shades EQ put in my
hair during the summer, and I loved the way my hair felt. It was
fairly affordable, too. The only problem is, she used Cherry
Cola, and it turned out pretty dark. My ends still have some of
that color in it. I'd like to get a light brownish red
color---does anyone have experience with Shades EQ, and know if there
is a way someone can even out what I have? Thanks so much!
This is my first time posting here, and I appreciate this help!
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