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Dye Color for Brown on Black Hair

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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: July 27 2025 at 8:16am


Topic: Dye Color for Brown on Black Hair
Posted By: MayaPapaya
Subject: Dye Color for Brown on Black Hair
Date Posted: July 08 2009 at 12:14am
Hi,

I have Asian Black (Very Dark Brown) hair and I want to get some highlights. I know how to do them by myself and don't really care if I mess up because I'm a teenager and a boy and that tends to be what we do.

I know all the basics of highlighting such as foils, lotion to protect staining of skin, brush, etc but just need to know what color to start with. I've always thought hair dye was kind of like a paint because it can lighten some hair but I guess Asian-Black hair is just too dark for the dye to over power. I just want brown highlights, visible, but not extremely flashy. Brown on the darker side that makes my hair look complex but not really piecey.

I tried L'Oreal's Feria number 51 or Brazillian Brown, foiled it in, waited for it to develope, shower, etc. And NO COLOR. I cannot tell the difference between highlighted and non-hilighted unless i hunt for a strand and hold them up side by side, even then, the color is just slightly different.




What color do I need to make Brown on Asian-Black hair? Are the dyes in highlighting kits better than just carefully applied hair dye? I really dont want to have to lighten my hair before I add color. How long should I wait to try to dye it again to avoid damage?









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Posted By: borne.blonde
Date Posted: July 15 2009 at 9:41pm
If check out a Color Formulation Chart at Sally's like Ion Brilliance flier...

If you want a level 5-10 color on level 1 hair you need to pre-lighten otherwise you will get the result you did. A level 5 color and 2x40 Volume may make medium brown range color.

I think Wella has Magma Colored "bleach" but it is expensive!

Loreal Super Oreor Blanc is very creamy for foils, so is Ion Brilliance. Test a strand out at the time of your choice. You will be lightening to a red-brown or red or orange red etc & then toning if you wish....Clap



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