QuoteReplyTopic: Color wont take after Colorfix Posted: June 27 2005 at 9:40am
My 17-yr-old daughter decided to change her hair color from blonde to med. aub. brown. She has natural light brown hair and had been coloring it for a year. (I tried to talk her out of this but.....you know teens.)
Well, her hair ended up pretty dark w/red highlights (...like I knew it would) and she hated it. Enter Colorfix. We used the Colorfix exactly like the instructions only 1 time. It took her hair back to light ash brown. We did deep conditioning and 2 days later, she tried to go back to her orig. blonde color. This time, the color didn't take. Her hair remains the ash brown color.
Does anyone know why her hair won't take the blonde color? Has she overprocessed to the point of no return? I think she needs to leave it alone....HELP!!!
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Overprocessing usually means that color fades. The problem your
daughter seems to have is removing that last bit of brown so she can go
back to being blonde.
Sorry, I'm a little confused. What is her natural color, blonde
or light brown? If it's naturally blonde, then try another round
of colorfix first. If it's naturally brown, has colorfix taken
her back to her natural color? If so, did you then use a
permanent blonde dye and it didn't lift to blonde? It may be that
there is enough pigment left that the blonde dye can't remove it.
Color generally doesn't lift color...it works best on unprocessed hair
when it comes to lifting.
To remove the last of the brown pigment, you can try colorfix again,
but the odds are it won't make a difference. A little bleach is
needed to remove the pigment. Please don't try this at home if
you and she do not feel confident. The risks with bleach are much
greater than dye.
However, if you choose to do this at home, you need bleach and 20
volume developer. The brown has to be lifted to yellow to be able
to go blonde (or very pale yellow for light blonde). Once it's
yellow, the bleach needs to be rinsed out and a toner (violet-based)
needs to be applied to neutralize the yellow. She can go back to
using just dye when it's time to touch up her roots, as virgin hair is
much easier to lift.
My daughter's natural hair color is light brown. She had been coloring it blonde for about a year prior to this latest dark coloring. The colorfix took her back to a light ash brown, I think it's pretty close to her natural hair color from a year ago.
She used a permanent blonde haircolor (Loreal) and it didn't color her hair blonde...the way it used to. Her hair is still the light ash brown color.
We haven't done another application of colorfix because I was worried about whether it would damage her hair.
Thanks for the info about bleaching. Bleaching is something I definitely wouldn't try at home as we have never worked with bleach.
If I can put together the $$, she'll go to a professional to go back to blonde. O/W, she may have to stay light ash brown...
I'd probably do the neutral filler. The brown didn't have any visible effect on my hair, but since you're talking about going blond, you shouldn't take a chance.
Just looking for a few good hair slaves - is that too much to ask?
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you need to use a product like seventh stage by clairol to lift her blonde; you have to bleach and tone. color doesn't lift color, and even tho you used a color remover the alteration of the cuticle is still there. bleach her hair to pale yellow (do NOT bleach past pale yellow) and apply a toner (from sallys) with a blue or violet base. that will get her blonde, fast. go to goblonde.net they have great directions on how to go blonde. good luck, i hope it works out.
Just to let all know, we went ahead and bought the neutral protein filler and used it. Then she colored her hair 1 more time using the same blonde color she had been using before this whole "I want to go dark" ordeal.
THIS TIME IT WORKED!!
She is back to her blonde color and loving it. I think she'll leave her hair alone for awhile....at least until the wild hair.
Thanks again for all the helpful comments and suggestions. I've learned a lot from reading this board.
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