QuoteReplyTopic: Hair Extensions? Posted: July 27 2007 at 4:10pm
I don't know too much about hair, but i've been wanting to go
completely dark from the light brown color hair I have now to black.
So my mom went to a salon and asked our stylist about dying hair
permanently black. She said it wont be a good idea because its really
hard to lift a highlight even from dark brown hair and to get rid of it
I would probably have to grow it all out.
So because my mother wouldn't let me do that after the reasonable
explanation, I thought getting a red highlight-type thing would be cool.
I didn't actually want to get red highlights, but i've seen some people
with redish-pink extensions that were the same length of their hair. It
made it look like it was streaked and came out from the inside of their
hair.
Is it a good idea to get extensions instead of highlights?
How long do they stay in for?
Do I take them out myself, or do I have someone else do it?
Are they usually really costly?
I would do clip-in pieces with red. Ebay has some. Put in "clip-in hair red" in the search and a few will pop up. With the clips, you can place them as high or low in your hair and wherever you want the color to come through. They snap in and snap off real easy and you can wear them all day up until bedtime.
http://talk.hairboutique.com//forum_topics.asp?FID=33
This is the hair color board, post your question there too. You may be able to dye your hair black after all maybe with a semi or demi permanent hair color. They rinse out.
The terms 'semi' and 'demi' permanent are misleading. All it really means is they have no or low ammonia and low peroxide. If the hair is porous, even a semi or demi will be permanent, especially in black.
I've gone from honey blonde to jet black and it rinsed out after several shampoos. The honey blonde may have been a little darker but the black was gone. Maybe it depends on the brand.
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Eek! I have a naturally med dark brown hair that is porous. I dyed it a dark #2 which ended up closer to black then dark brown. It was a b*tch to get rid of. I had to color fix it a few times and then recolor with a lighter color then what I wanted to end up with. I think you should ask about coloring over at the hair color section, I think there is a lot of rgeat info over there.
Instead of red, you could always do black low-lights with clip ins, if you weren't hot on red....
If you haven't done much chemically to your hair, you MAY be able to get away with using a 28 wash kind of color, something like Castings think it's called.
Like metalgirl said, when hair is porous, it grabs on and doesn't want to let go. I've had the same experience as asinnamon going darker.
The thing that stands out for me here is that her mom said no. I know when I was growing up, when mom said no it meant no and I had to find another way to either present the idea or forget it altogether. I'd hit mom up for a set of fun clip-ins and do the black and red thing with those. She might go for the idea!
"So my mom went to a salon and asked our stylist about dying hair permanently black. She said it wont be a good idea because its really hard to lift a highlight even from dark brown hair and to get rid of it I would probably have to grow it all out."
I don't understand, my meds haven't kicked in yet. Why would she want it permanently black but then lift the color later? Does she think you'll change your mind or something? Why not a semi or demi color that'll rinse out.
Can't she henna it black? It's gentler Xpose, your mom may not mind. It's all natural.
All those Asian type henna coloring will stick on the hair permanently. Some even have a metalic compound that will NEVER lighten up. Those hair colors for men usually have a metalic compound, maybe it sounds more macho?
All those Asian type henna coloring will stick on the hair permanently. Some even have a metalic compound that will NEVER lighten up. Those hair colors for men usually have a metalic compound, maybe it sounds more macho?
If you go with the hennas used for body art you will not have the heavy metalic compunds usually found in henna box hair color kits.. The only drawback with using hennas for coloring is the time you have to leave the henna on your hair. Plus you usally have to mix in some indigos and other natural powders to get the color you want or the hair will have a reddish hue to it..
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Yes she'll think i'll change my mind when i'm older.
How old are you? My daughter in 17 and I won't let her dye her hair with a permanent color either but she's allowed to use rinses if she chooses too.
Do you think she would mind you dyeing it back to your original color if you change your mind about the color? What did the girls on the hair color forum suggest?
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MsHoney, I have a 17year old daughter too...fun eh? Her best friend is in cos school (just graduated) and they have both been about every color under the sun in the past 2 years. Its been a real treat...
XposeYourself Id suggest the clip ins for a funky highlight...since Mom dont want you to color hair!
Xpose check out this link. I think it relates to what you want. http://talk.hairboutique.com//forum_posts.asp?TID=55200
Sherrie it's just a barrel of laughs isn't it. My daughter is a senior in high school, Cosmetology program , and will be going of to college in '08.I want these people out of my house!!!!
They're interfering with my plans. I NEED to be on the Italian Riviera next summer basking in the sun while cute muscular Italian boys (at least 25, I'm not a total perv) rub hot oil on my.... whoo, that's a whole 'nother topic
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