I am a natural blonde, but since I dyed my hair red two years ago my hair is darker. So I dye it blonde usually once a month or once every two months. Anyway, I grabbed hair dye when I was at Walmart, and I think i accidentally dyed my hair a light light ash blonde. The biggest problem is that my roots are the beautiful golden blonde color [what i was going for] and the rest down to the ends are like 3 different shades of blonde, with the grayish platinum blonde prevailing. What do I do???? I don't have time to go to a salon at this moment, I need a quick fix please help.
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
go to the salon and get it fixeed.
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
Wear it up!
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
cry and then go to the store and buy a haircolor remover kit and then buy the color you want and dye again and then do not touch another box in your life!! :) GOOD LUCK oh yeah and wear a hat to the store
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
go to the hair stylest or butition
NOW!!
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I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
I have very blond hair. Anyway, I decided back in my high school days to dye my hair "spiced tea". Think Debra Messing's hair color. Anyway, it stained my hair for over a year. I eventually had to dye my hair a light brown color to remove the red and then dye it back to blond. Moral of the story, GET IT DONE PROFESSIONALLY. :)
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
hey you need to just do your hair like it hot and sexy maybe add some of the color cahnging gel and look hot okay?
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
dye it dark!!!
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
Coloring is a chemical process. It is chemistry for the hair basically. Your hair has picked up the undertones in the color that you used. If your hair was colored blonde, it has been lightened. You may as well call that bleaching, well, technically it isn't exactly the same chemical, but you ARE removing color from your hair. Therefore, stripping it would probably in my expert opinion cause it to break off. Point blank you need to have a prof. colorist put back the tones you need to eliminate the gray. NOT remove the color. She may use a toner to counteract the color, or choose to recolor it completely if the hair is still viable. It may already need some serious conditioning and time (at least two weeks) before it will hold color. If may need filled too (another chemical process to add tones back , similar to a toner in laymans terms) Whatever it needs, plan on paying for it. You could choose to shop around and get some estimated costs before deciding where to have it done, but be sure they sound like they know what they are doing, ask around and get recommendations from friends relatives that get their hair done, or who have also had to have corrective color.
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
The best way I know to fix this is to get color stripping, which is very hard on hair. I would strip it, and then color it with the right color. Then, most importantly deep condition it. The best is to get nexxus kerafix, emergencee, and humectress. In your palm mix the three, using about the size of a quarter of kerafix and a little more humectress, and just a little emergencee. Put it on wet hair, cover it, and apply heat. Old fashioned hair dryer or heating cap for 20 minutes. The heat opens the cuticles of the hair shaft. This conditioning is incredible! I know it's a little expensive, but it'll save your hair. Also you don't use much, just enough to cover your hair, so it lasts for a very long time. Condition about every 3-4 weeks, it'll help you grow it out too if you want to.
I dyed my hair blonde and it turned gray. What do I do?
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don't feel bad i am in the same place as you are did the same thing and have grey highlights and my roots are grey some said head and shoulder or dish washing liquid work i try the dish washing liquid and it work really good now i am going to try head and shoulder i dye my hair three time and stipped it one and try the blue shampoo did't work. let y know if the shampoo works
ReplyDeletethis happens to me frequently. all hair dye has base colors. so, if your hair is natural blonde and it's been lightening, it will absorb ash. particularly blue/violet based dye. you should use natural/neutral/gold based dyes. feria color works the best for me. it always gives me a good, even color. also, i can't leave hair dye on my hair for the full processing time. i'll do my roots, wait for five minutes, and run it through the rest of my hair. i only leave it on for ten minutes at the most. if you find that when you redye your hair it's still grey, go to sally's beauty supply and get ion toner. it's a gentle toner that will 'strip' your hair of any dye without making it orange or yellow. use it in the shower with your shampoo and lather for about five minutes. this will take out whatever hair color you just put on. they also have an ion clarifying precolor treatment there that balances the ph in your hair for better results. good luck!
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