Redken Shades EQ
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Topic: Redken Shades EQ
Posted By: Debi
Subject: Redken Shades EQ
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:24am
I want to stop highlighting my hair because of the damage it has caused, and had Redken Shades EQ applied. My hairdresser put in a dark brunette shade (my natural color)with coppery-red highlights. I find it too dark and reddish for my complexion - none of my makeup works with it either. Can I have Shades reapplied right away with more of a buttery-blond color, or do I have to wait the 5-6 weeks for this dark color to fade away? Someone suggested using a Clarifying shampoo which helped, but not enough. I was also told to add a drop of Dawn dishwashing liquid to my shampoo but I don't know what I'll end up with - I don't want a brassy red. HELP!!!! =:)
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Posted By: William
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:24am
> I want to stop highlighting my hair because of the> damage it has caused, and had Redken Shades EQ> applied. My hairdresser put in a dark brunette shade> (my natural color)with coppery-red highlights. I find> it too dark and reddish for my complexion - none of my> makeup works with it either. Can I have Shades> reapplied right away with more of a buttery-blond> color, or do I have to wait the 5-6 weeks for this> dark color to fade away? Someone suggested using a> Clarifying shampoo which helped, but not enough. I was> also told to add a drop of Dawn dishwashing liquid to> my shampoo but I don't know what I'll end up with - I> don't want a brassy red. HELP!!!! =:)To Debi;Try 1 1/2 oz 09N Cafe'Au Lait,1/2 oz 06NB Brandy and 2 1/2 0z processing solution. william
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Posted By: Debi
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:25am
> To Debi;> Try 1 1/2 oz 09N Cafe'Au Lait,1/2 oz 06NB Brandy and 2> 1/2 0z processing solution. williamWill that take me back to a highlighted blond, or just strip all the color?
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