QuoteReplyTopic: Let's see if anyone responds this time... Posted: September 15 2004 at 7:03pm
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gráinne New Member
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Currently Offline posted on 15-May-2004 10:35:36 AM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
i know that there are probably a zillion other messages on this board about hair colouring disasters, but can i share mine and maybe you can help me? it all started last year, when i got my hair highlighted at a hair dressers. i didn't like it, it was so bright and brassy so i managed to tone it down by using a hair colourant in ash. since it was the summer, though the sun didn't help with keeping the colour and it started to go red after a while. by the way, my natural hair colour is medium brown. when i got back from my holidays, i decided to put my hair in the hands of another professional to get highlights in again, but this turned into disaster no. 2! he dyed my hair a really dark colour, and then highlighted it this really brassy colour with chunky highlights- totally not me! so i went back the next day, bravely and he dyed my hair to a colour close to my natural one. after a while it started to fade so i used a semi permanent colourant at home, which i continued to use every 2 months to maintain the colour. my mom persuaded me to try AGAIN for highlights a few weeks ago so i explained exactly what i wanted to my hairdresser- thin, subtle ash highlights where i wouldn't get dark roots. still, i wasn't happy with my highlights (although it was better than the last time) because there was still a lot of brassiness in it. a week after that i dyed my hair light ash brown and that seemed to take away most of the brassiness, but it didn't last long. then my mom convinced me to highlight my hair at home, which turned out the nicest of all except in a few pieces which went brassy, but i managed to tone them down quickly by using the light ash brown colour. now, the highlights are the colour i want but i still have red and orange bits in my hair which get more noticable with every wash.
i use a toner (its usually really dark blue stuff) which helps a lot, but the chemist has stopped stocking this toner now when i need it the most! this toner only lasts about 3 shampoos as well and i would like a stronger one. can anybody recommend anything for me?
thank you so much!
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buttercup Unregistered posted on 19-May-2004 9:43:52 AM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have almost the same issue. I need to know:
1. WHAT is toner? 2. When do you use it?...when your color is the level you like, but just need to cut the orange or something? 3. Would it be better to just use a semi-perm or perm haircolor? 4. Do you use developer with it? If so, what level? 5. I keep getting told to use a 20 dev. with perm haircolor. What would happen if I only use a 10? Will it deposit only, but the haircolor will last as long as a perm color?
Thanks.
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LisaT Unregistered posted on 15-Sep-2004 7:01:47 PM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wow...after almost 4 months no one had the decency to address these questions. Real nice...
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A negative attitude is one of the quickest ways to put someone off from speaking to you. I apologize that no one responded to you before. I can only think that no one had anything helpful to say.
Obviously, you've had quite a few problems. Many members here would say "go to a stylist for a color correction". But, since you've had all of your problems occur using a professional stylist, we can't refer you to them.
Don't give up yet, though! You said your major problem was a bit of red showing through your hair, correct? I think toner is your best way to go, as you have been doing. I'm sure enough damage has been done to the hair trying to fix it. And it's really a bummer when a product you constantly use is put out of circuit. I know how you feel. I might visit a salon in the area and have them recommend one for you, and do tell them around what color pallete you used. I know it's difficult to trust them, but a thing like toner is pretty hard to screw up permanently - and most salons SHOULD be happy to give you a refund if they recommend an inappropriate shade ( ie one that turns your hair purple, pink, grey, green, or any other assortment of non-natural colors :))
Please, good luck, and I hope you have a better time on this board in the future!
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HMMMMMMMMMM, Well nobody with bron hair is not going to get roots showing. if you find something that does that ... LOL.. Let me know
I found hightlighting at home and then going over with a dark ash blonde usually can get me look I want when I want to look highlighted. I also found that if my roots start growing in and I don't want to rehighlight again already I just do a quick ash blonde dye once over and it tones down the dark roots. This way I only have to re highlight every other time.
OH also.... When you do the dark ash color it will usually look flat but witin a couple days usually washes out to nice tones again
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