QuoteReplyTopic: huge thanks to all here Posted: October 21 2006 at 9:40pm
Newbie here ..... after an exhaustive search and finding this forum I read and read till my eyes hurt .
My situation was this; I have been coloring my hair since 1985 a soft red. Now years later those pesty greys are popping out at a rapid rate and my color wasn't holding for more than a week or so. More than depressing. Red is very difficult and demanding to keep up.
I wanted to go back to my natural shade of mousey brown (something I hadn't seen since I was 16, blonde to reverse frosting to red over the years, lol). I let the roots grow out for six weeks so I could really get a good match. Believe me it wasn't a pretty sight and I wore it up in a scrunchie most of the time.
After reading here I used a package of Effasol-20% developer for 30 minutes to remove the red and then applied two ounces of Ion med golden brown and one ounce of dark golden brown. I waited until my hair was air dried after using the Effasol. After doing a strand test I applied the Ion mixture for only 25 minutes.
It turned out great! Nice golden tones with just a hint of red undertones in the sunlight which is just what I wanted for my long naturally curly hair.
Now when the greys start popping up in a few weeks I will have to think about what to do because I really don't want to continue to color my hair and think I would like to just let the greys come in. More than 50% now. Maybe some lowlights????? at the hairline where the greys are really concentrated.
Kudos to all here. So much knowledge and and helpful people you all are
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Just pull it thru a cap and mix your same mixture up and apply to the roots. Put conditioner on the rest as to not color it again and then pull trhu the ends the last 5 mins or so to freshen that up. I can easily pull my own sides and top thru all alone. What strength of developer did you use with your color...the 20%? Just wondering....goodluck...
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