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    Posted: December 29 2005 at 11:28am
yesterday i did a strand test to my dyed dark/med. brown hair with a medium brown with gold and orange tones and the strand turned black literally. Does anyone have any ideas on how i can make my hair less porous?
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Try using a neutral protein filler prior to dyeing and also use a lighter shade.  Use a demi, not a permanent color.

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Rebekah, someone needs to make that info a sticky. It is one of the most commonly asked questions here, and it is the reason I came here. Protein filler, demi. Got it guys? It saved my hair. Went from bleached blonde to nice brown and 6 months later it is STILL not fading. I will be able to actually grow out my natural color without the roots! First time ever that I have dyed my hair and had the color turn out well and it stays. Usually 2 weeks later I have faded out to icky orangey-brown.
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Glad it worked for you. 
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The problem with demi is that i have some grays and i would like the color not to fade at all, so i guess protein filler is my one and only option to go with

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I'm not sure how the protein filler will work with the demi, let me know. 

Gray does in fact fade, Miss Clairol has grey busters you could try.  It's a permanent color.  I use the Brass Busters and am happy with the results. 

 

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what is protein filler ?
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Is a protein filler the same as a protein treatment?  And which would you recommend?
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Sally Beauty has what's called a protein filler, I don't think it's the same as a protein treatment.  I would recommend using a neutral unless you'd like to add red or gold to your hair.  I think protein fillers come in colors too. 

http://www.sallybeauty.com/shop/1480/636200

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The don't seem to have protein fillers in the UK...why do you get everything!! 
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 Just what I was thinking !!!
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I can find plenty of protein shampoos and conditioners and treatments...but no protein fillers.  Bah!!
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Originally posted by aubergine aubergine wrote:

The don't seem to have protein fillers in the UK...why do you get everything!! 

 

There is a 'Sally Beauty' in Glasgow, Im going to see if they have it in there. 

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