reverse hair highlights in PROCTOR
reverse hair highlights PROCTOR
reverse hair highlights in PROCTOR.I want my naturally grey hair to grow out.
It can be done, but your hair may feel like a straw after the process.
First you need a knowledgeable colorist.
That means no pigment in your hair whatsoever.
I am currently highlighting to blend in the grey but it is very expensive and as i continue to get more grey, less effective.
Can someone help me?
Have an allergy test done to figure out what it is that you are allergic to in the hair color.
The other day i put a darker blond permanent color on it, and it looked alright for a few hours, but then it turned this weird ashy, pinkishbrown color.
Is there any way i can fix this myself?
My hair is pretty damaged already, and i dont want to make it worse.
If i went to a salon, how would they fix this?
Let it wash out for couple of weeks.
If your hair is on a damaged side, it will fade.
And your hair will stay less overprocessed without putting more chemicals on your hair.
I look like elvira; can this be fixed?
The question is, was that your idea to go black?
You should have tried a black wig on first, to see yourself if it would be good color for you.
Go back to the salon and tell them about your problem.
They should remove some of the color with a color remover and reapply a lighter color.
But we are talking heavy duty chemicals here, so you will have to condition your hair and condition and condition.
And make sure that you get a colorist with a lot of experience or knowledge for this kind of job.
My problem is: i want to start going all blonde, not just some blonde with dark brown roots that are still there, even when i leave the salon!
I also would like to do my own hair.
Do i purchase some hair bleach like the bw2 by clairol, or wella speedlite etc.
After applying that to my brown roots, do i then apply a blonde hair dye or toner.
I really like the shades that clairol born blonde has.
What level of peroxide or developer do i need.
If i first bleach then apply a color or toner to the roots, do i then apply the color or toner to the rest of my already highligted hair for 1015 minutes to refresh and blend the color.
I keep my hair well conditioned.
I also need salon quality products.
When would i add such a product, to the bleach or the second process of toning or coloring or both?
Do you realize, that you can get blisters and possibly poison your body with those chemicals if not handled properly?
I would not want to give you this advise and then not be able to sleep thinking about you, if you are all right.
It turned out much lighter than i expected.
Will this drastic blond fade back to a color closer to the original one?
Also, if i get my hair recolored back to its original light brown, will the sun still make natural highlights on me?
Highlighting hair can be a dramatic change and shocking experience, especially if you do it for the first time.
By highlighting your hair you basically removed your brown pigmentation.
Now you need to put the pigment back.
Using a semipermanent color will ensure that the hair color will fade a little with each shampoo, there for you would end up with nice natural highlights at the end.