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DONT JUST VIEW ANSWER! BROWN HAIR GOING BLONDE! !

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Topic: DONT JUST VIEW ANSWER! BROWN HAIR GOING BLONDE! !
Posted By: livelovejuicy
Subject: DONT JUST VIEW ANSWER! BROWN HAIR GOING BLONDE! !
Date Posted: August 30 2011 at 1:36am
HELLO! thank you for viewing my question[s]? of you can answer ANY of these questions, PLEASE DO. ANYWAY! My hair is naturally blonde. Ive been ]coloring it for awhile. Currently my hair color is this:

http://www.amazon.com/INDIAN-HUMAN-EXTENSION-WEAVE-SENSUAL/dp/B004OKT70Q/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top - click to view

I want my hair color this:

http://i55.tinypic.com/9se2o5.jpg - click to view (girl on the left)
NOW FOR THE QUESTIONS!
1) what 'color' is her hair (what level and shade of blonde)?
2) Is this possible to do at home?
3) Can a hair dresser do this all at once (which I want)?
4) Anyone know an 'estimate'?
5) If can be done at home, anyone know a great color swatch?
anyway, I am a cosmetology student, but Im only a student and I have no idea how to achieve this. I want my blonde locks back! My hair is just above shoulder length.


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COS STUDENT!



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Posted By: livelovejuicy
Date Posted: August 30 2011 at 10:45am

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Posted By: wabbitseason
Date Posted: November 09 2011 at 1:13pm
It looks like you want a blend of these blonde tones: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-w--KtuzLJrU/TXE5j20SxYI/AAAAAAAAH8s/FAgnHSoE0HA/LOWLIGHTED_BLONDE_HAIR.jpg

I think most hair dressers would call that dark warm/golden blonde (level 6 or 7) with a level 9 highlight.

No, you cannot do this in one process, but it could be done in one visit as long as your stylist is able to remove all of your #2 black. This depends on whether it's virgin level 2 black or dyed.

If it's dyed, it depends on the type of dye you used (does it contain indigo? If so, it won't lighten - at all, no matter what you do to it. Does it contain metal salts? If so, it will throw green hues into the party).

If you used a non-metallic or non-indigo dye, or it's virgin #2 black, it may still take 2 bleach sessions to get it out (first session makes it gross orange, second session makes it blonde).    Your stylist needs a new very light colored base to work from, so it might take some time.    Then they can re-color with a warm honey blonde, highlight, and use a toner rinse if it's still too orange or brassy. Just make sure they use a shade lighter than the goal honey color, 'cause all that bleaching means your hair is waaaaay porous and will make every color 1-2 shades darker.

Hope some of this helps. :)









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