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Re-coloring and highlighting

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Forum Name: Hair Color
Forum Description: The tricks and tribulations of changing your hair color
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Printed Date: November 23 2025 at 2:06pm


Topic: Re-coloring and highlighting
Posted By: Color_Diva928
Subject: Re-coloring and highlighting
Date Posted: September 20 2005 at 4:49pm

Hello!  My naturally dark brown hair is professionally colored a medium neutral brown with golden highlights.  I would like to darken (deepen) the color to a richer brown shade and have it re-highlighted with chunky caramel highlights. T

Would this be damaging to my hair?

Thanks!

 

 




Replies:
Posted By: cherry-cola
Date Posted: September 25 2005 at 8:44am
all dyes are probably slight damaging, but if u condition your hair well etc. it should be ok.


Posted By: LostForever
Date Posted: October 01 2005 at 5:11pm
And the rule of thumb is that the more deposit, less lift (i.e. going from a
lighter to a darker shade) the less damage. It is lifting the color -
bleaching for the most part - that does the real damage. Take good care
of your hair and you should be fine! Just make sure to buy a color
protectant shampoo and conditioner like John Frieda Brilliant Brunette so
you won't end up dying your whole head every time you just want to
touch-up your roots.


Posted By: laurie_lu
Date Posted: October 01 2005 at 8:54pm
Does the John Frieda Brilliant Brunette deposit any color?  The tube says that it doesn't but my friend uses it and her hair is now very dark.  She said she has not colored it and has only been using the Brilliant Brunette shampoo/conditioner.  I've never seen her hair that dark before.  I was amazed that she didn't dye it.

Laurie



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