Saturday, May 5, 2012

How do I fix and at home hair dye?

So I dyed my hair Light Amber Brown. My natural hair color is dark brown, so not much of a difference. I like the color for now because its not light light, but its still noticable.



The PROBLEM is that I used 1 bottle not realizing that it wasn't gonna be enough. I thought it would but I guess I just have that much hair. So now there are small pieces that are still dark and my roots are lighter then the rest AND the back is still a little dark. Now I'm a bit of a perfectionist and it is annoying the heck out of me that everything is not even. I also don't wanna walk around with a bunch of different shades of browns that are not highlights lol



To me its not that noticable but its just the fact that I know. I'm just afraid if I re-dye it tomorrow...its gonna get lighter.



So the question is that should I go out and buy another bottle do it again or should I just wait till I have to do a touch up and just be annoyed that its not even?



I just want 1 color.



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

just dye your hair the same color again. the dyed part wont get lighter. Actually I dont' know what to do with african american hair, i just noticed your picture there.



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

Try streaking it till it grows out a bit.



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

just dye it a darker colour, like your natural one, wait about 3 weeks to a month then dye it again the colour you want.



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

check the links below for * Hair coloring tips



http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/...



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

Please go to a salon and let a professional fix it. You may only make things worse.



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

Girl, you can re-color you hair with the same color. The holidays. or areas in back that aren't colored is where I would start. I would have a friend do those areas first and then about five minutes before you are going to rinse it run the rest through. It won't go lighter then the color can go. The reason you are getting lighter by the roots is the warmth of your scalp. It is causing the color to process faster then the colder shaft of the hair. This is why when you go for a lighter color the best thing is to have someone do your color. If you are going darker it doesn't matter but if you are lightening your hair you should go to a professional. The other thing you can do is to go a shade or two darker and apply it all overyour scalp. This will darken the roots and hair and match up the back areas better.



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

it sounds like you left it on too long you would actually have to color it twice.....back to a darker color and the lighter again to fix the problem..



darker color leave on for longer



and the lighter color less



make sure to apply it to the middle of your hair strands before the ends and roots these areas have a tendency to lighten faster than the rest of your hair.. after you separate you hair and only color the middle of the strands take a spray bottle and lightly mist your hair after that wear gloves and work the color into your roots and down to the tips of your hair



leave it on for thirty minutes and then make sure to do a thorough rinse with Luke warm water...apply a good color preserving conditioner and use an old pillow case that night so your hair color doesn't bleed onto your nice one.



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

Run!Don't walk to the salon.



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

GO TO A SALON! Too much processing will make your hair melt. It's worth the money to have it fixed professionally,,,or you might just end up bald! i was never quite bald, but I have definitely had my hair melt in my hand %26amp; it didnt take much to get to that point!



Good Luck!!!



How do I fix and at home hair dye?

girl ur gonna have to dye it again.



but u cant go light or u will ruin your hair and it will weaken and fall out.



so go buy two bottles of hair dye and go darker.

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