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    Posted: March 19 2006 at 1:10pm

Heya Guys.... I have posted here before about this hair style.

I have new pictures of me and new pictures of the style. I will post the links here for the pictures and ask anyone just for help to put my mind at rest.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2/tim_miles333/PIC00024.j pg

 

^ this is me now, I dyed my hair one time in June then again two weeks later in July, then again 3 weeks later. Then i didn't redye it until September. My hair hasn't even got that visible roots at the moment ( i dyed my hair with Movida Semi permanent Black)

This is the style i want to achieve : (NEW PICS)

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2/tim_miles333/cap011.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2/tim_miles333/cap013.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2/tim_miles333/cap014.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2/tim_miles333/cap021.jpg

 

Basically i want to get this style. I am in the UK and was wondering if anyone of you could guestimate how much this would cost me to get and whether the hair dresser would have to bleach my hair. I was expecting for the cut, Dye (like in the picture) and what ever they had to do to remove this dark brown black color which isn't fading anymore... i was guessing at around £100.00 but never been to the hair dressers for any thing like this before.....could anyone shed some light please...this has been bothering me for weeeeeks and just would like to put my mind at rest!

 

(apologies for double posting, i was unsure where it belonged)

thank you all soo much

 

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You're probably right about the price...maybe a bit cheaper but probably not much. Since your hair is dyed black there is a chance it might bleach to a ginger colour instead of blonde and this will need to be offset with a lilac toner costing a bit more.
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thanks for the reply!

 

how much more would that lilac tone cost then?

 

 

my maximum that i can go to  is £100.00 praps over by about 5 pounds but no more. My hair is dyed semi permanent black...i know cos i have dyed it many time it is acting as a permanent, however my hair has actually got slightly lighter to a dark brown, my mum had dyed permanent black hair and its Black mine looks dark brown compared to hers, but when not compared it could be called black..

also when u look at my hair in light u can see the natural tint under it where as with my mums permanent u cnt. I assume this means that the giner is less likely to come out with me as mine is semi.. or is it just as likely?

 

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Either the bleach will set the dye in further or strip it out with the hair colour as far as I understand. If there's an orangey tone under light to your dye then watch out. Your colourist should be able to predict what will happen but it's not always the case. If s/he predicts wrongly I don't think s/he'll charge more to fix it.
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yes there is the orangy browny maroon type of color when light is visible on it. Its not very noticeable from a distance when light is on it but when i stare at it up close you can seeit. What does this mean?

 

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