Saturday, June 19, 2010

Dying my hair without the red color coming through.?

I used to bleach blonde my hair in high school then after that for four years I decided to go brunette, the only problem is I can never achieve the color I want because some"red" always comes out and makes my hair auburn. I just want to be able to dye my hair and it stay a nice chocolate brown without turning to auburn red or even mahogany. Any suggestions on what to tell my salon or what I can use to end these results??



Thanks!



Dying my hair without the red color coming through.?

get an ash base color then u won't have red u are choosing shades with a red or violet base that is why u keep coming up with red in ur hair



Dying my hair without the red color coming through.?

make sure the base color is not violet or any type of reds..try it with blue base color. it should say it in the box or bottle.



Dying my hair without the red color coming through.?

An Ash toner will correct the red



Dying my hair without the red color coming through.?

ash will counteract the red, but will not give you "chocolate brown" so use ash now to correct your hair color, but in the future, use neutral to get your desired results.



Dying my hair without the red color coming through.?

Yes..use an "ash" colored base



Dying my hair without the red color coming through.?

What ACTUALLY is your level and tone? Not to get caught up on terminology, but "Chocolate" brown IS a warm tone. Usually the underlying tone is gold. If the unwanted warmth is seen immediately it is the formulation and processing that is off. If it showing up later it is aftercare and possibly developers. What type of product is being used? How is it processed? If you want a true level 5 with no warmth, I can suggest a Wella Kolestan color. They offer a true, cool brown on that level of darkness. Make sure your colorist is properly coloring your regrowth and your mid-ends. If you have grey or are lightening to this level the regrowth can be done with a permanent color, otherwise only a semi-perm is needed. The mid-ends should always be touched up with a semi-perm. Do not shampoo your hair again once color is removed for 24-28 hours. Use only color safe or cool toned, brown shampoo. Try Artec color depositing shampoo, start alternating it in after the color starts to lighten. Limit time in sun and tanning beds. Best of luck.

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