Friday, April 27, 2012

How does hair stripper work? does it take out your natural colour as well?

Hairstripper works by removing the dye that is on your hair follicles. It reminds me of when you were a little kid and would rub a crayon over paper and then use something to remove the wax to see the paper underneath. It does not remove your natural color but it does leave your hair damaged and dry. If you choose to have your hair stripped be sure to get a good leave-in conditioner so as to avoid any further damage.



How does hair stripper work? does it take out your natural colour as well?

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How does hair stripper work? does it take out your natural colour as well?

well it is just like a dye it can add color and won't ruin the real color

A hair cut to a slimmer face?

i have a round face shape, i don't have double chin or anything just cheeks, my forehead is not small but not wide either, and the tip of my nose is kinda big. my eyes are medium sized and brown, and i have long dark eyebrows, olive skin, kinda pinkish. my natural hair colour is dark brown, my hair is medium lengh (mid back lengh) and wavey.



i want a hair style that gives an illusion of a slimmer face and doesn't need much of care and time, and gives volume to my hair.



do u suggest any colours also? ive never coloured my hair.. and i like bangs..but do u think they will suit me?



A hair cut to a slimmer face?

I too have a round face, as does my mom and brother - and none of us are overweight, either...my grandma gave us this feature (bless her), so it is genetics!



Check out the links below -- they're just for us - lots of tips and examples for a flattering cut...enjoy! {Yes, you can have bangs, just keep them 'wispy' and/or somewhat to the side!}



Also, having a round face tends to make us look younger than most people -- at my high school reunion - people I hadn't seen in 20 years thought I was the youngest looking one in the bunch!



p.s. - don't colour your pretty hair - sounds like its perfect...check out magazines or talk to someone at a good salon first!



A hair cut to a slimmer face?

bangs and angles



A hair cut to a slimmer face?

I have the same sort of face and have had my long hair cut into a bob with it layered around my face so now my face looks round.



It stays in place for about 3 days without having to put rollers or heated brush on it. Looks elegant I am told as well as you can dress it up with a glittering clip for evening wear as well.



A hair cut to a slimmer face?

i have a round face and for yeras i just thought my head was extra big. Turns out the haircut i've been getting for 10 years straight made it look that way. I cut it shoulder length all the time cause i was so used to it. I started growing up my hair with thick bangs and lots of layers. By thinning the bottem layers turns out, my heads not that big! So you can keep your length but get lots of layer and you can get angled cuts to make your face look slimmer. Btw having a round face isnt bad its just how you were born and i think its kinda cute on girls.

Unkosher hair?

Question for Israeli Ladies: How can hair be unkosher?



It may only be about hair, but a rabbi's ruling that wigs imported from India are "unkosher" has caused a ruckus in some of Israel's religious communities.



http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?ei=u...



Do I get that right? Just because these wigs are made of hair which were used in an "idol worship"? (what ever that might be ????) What is behind all this?



If a woman is covering her hair for religious or culturel reasons, is it not a fake to wear a wig anyway? Some women might look better and get more attention wearing a wig then with their natural hair. What's the purpose for covering up that way?



Right now it makes no sense to me, but maybe someone please can give me a satisfying explanation.



Thanks in advance.



Unkosher hair?

Orthodox Jews are VERY observant. They view the worship of any other God or Gods to be idolatry.. If they feel someone that would be considered idolatorous was using an item, that item is considered "ritually unclean"..



Married Jewish women cover their hair as a sign of modesty and to only allow their husband the honor of seeing their true beauty..



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A deeper look at the Jewish concept of modesty.



I converted over three years ago and have been married now for a year and a half. There are a few areas I struggle with but one sticks out as being the hardest: covering my hair.



Right now, when I go to a religious function or to the synagogue, I wear a hat over my shoulder-length hair. At work I do not cover my hair. Aside from the issue of if I should be covering my head, I am feeling that I am consigning myself to a certain social circle for how I cover my hair. I have also heard that the extent to which one keeps kosher can be "viewed" by whether one covers her head. All of this saddens me and makes me reflect on how we as Jews do not love each other the way we should.



I can also add that people in my life who are not orthodox (i.e. my mother, some friends who are Jewish but not observant and colleagues at work) would react negatively to my covering my hair. I tried making a start by covering my hair all day Friday -- I work at home and run errands at lunch. One non-observant acquaintance saw me and in the middle of the kosher market said, "Since when are you covering your hair? Is this something new?" I felt so embarrassed as other women in wigs began to look closer at me. I just shook my head and changed the subject.



I am torn. Part of me wants to cover my hair, but part of me does not. All this makes me feel guilty for not covering my hair, and I wish there was a solution.



I worry that my career path will be hampered if I suddenly chose to cover my hair. I hate to call attention to myself and I feel in a way it's not modest since people will be drawn to looking at me to examine how I changed.



Finally there is my mother, who takes it all so hard, and being an only child I feel guilty that I am making her feel uncomfortable and angry, and I feel resentful that I still care about what she would feel more than what God asks of me.



Thankfully my husband is understanding and has indicated that when it is right for me, if it is right for me, it's all up to me -- his mother did not cover her hair until later in life.



I would appreciate any words or comments you have about this particular law and also the bigger picture that perhaps everyone can relate to: being observant in the face of society's "approval."



Sincerely,



Tearing my hair out.



Rebbetzin Feige responds:



My dear reader,



The first note of clarification needs to be that the objective of God's commandments is not the betterment of society as a whole or how we might appear to others, but rather how the mitzvot (commandments) speak to us personally, and how they enhance and promote the requisite spiritual growth of the individual who observes them.



A mitzvah (commandment) is a communication between the 'Metzvave,' the Commander (God), and the person who has wisely chosen to observe His expressed will, thereby forging a personal relationship with the Master of the universe. Society and the people around us are merely incidental and peripheral to the process.



As you correctly noted, covering the hair for a woman is indeed only part of a bigger picture.



Philosophically, the issue at hand is the existential struggle between focusing on the external or the internal dimensions of life. The external is the physical, material world of appearances that incessantly and compellingly beckons to us. This includes the never-ending drive to sate our appetites. It encompasses the needs of eating, drinking, sleeping, clothing ourselves, careers, acquisition of money, buying bigger and more beautiful homes, cars, vacations etc, etc. All of these drives are part of the world of the proverbial hunt. Arguably, the pursuit of the blandishments of the external world can be all consuming and, as such, can conceivably take us far off course from a life of purpose and meaning.



The internal world is the world of the spirit. Its voice is quieter and its demands on the human being more subtle and admittedly drowned out by the loud chatter of external pressures. But to ignore the needs of the soul is to ultimately deny one's raison d'etre -- the reason for being on this earth.



Tzniut is the de-emphasis of the outer self that enables the essential self to emerge.



The Almighty, in His great Wisdom, has provided us with the laws of Tzniut, variously translated as modesty, privacy. Better yet, Tzniut is the de-emphasis of the outer self that enables the essential self to emerge. Practically speaking, this means that our behavior in speech, dress, and in the way we carry ourselves should convey the message to ourselves primarily and to others secondarily that I need to be attractive and not attracting.



Attracting undue attention to my physical self proclaims that the totality of my person inheres in the physical presentation, that what you see is what you get. In contrast, when I am private and modest in my demeanor and to the extent I expose only that which is appropriate, my statement is that my body, important as it is, is no more than a vehicle for my essence. I am making the statement that it is indeed my character, my personality, my attributes which are the expression of the image of God in which I am created.



Consider the absurd end of the spectrum -- the tabloids and the various magazines at the checkout counters, the flaunting of flesh that screams "Look at me!" "This is who I am!" Where is the sense of the greater dignity that emanates from the fact that one's essence is drawn from God Himself? Clearly, there is no appreciation that there is so much more to a human being than their configuration which, no matter how impressive, ultimately has no enduring existence. In the end, everything that is physical wanes, dies and decays. It is only our internal spirit which is part and parcel of the Almighty that is eternal and timeless.



The external world of the hunt is primarily a man's domain. It is the sphere which man exercises his power and finds fulfillment. It is he, though not exclusively, who has historically been responsible for going out there to make a living by manipulating and exploiting the external environment.



The thrust of a woman's life is best captured by King David in the book of Psalms, who states, "the dignity of the daughter of a king is her inwardness." Hers is the inner stage of life, the private sector, the personal, the home, and by extension the one quintessentially able to connect with the inner springs of her person. Her inner place is the source of her superior ability to relate, to intuit, to perceive, to care, and to nurture. A woman has the greater wherewithal to look inside of herself for fulfillment and true gratification.



Anne Lindbergh, in her book Gift from the Sea, writes,



"Woman must be the pioneer in the turning inward for strength. In a sense, she has always been the pioneer. Less able until the last generation, to escape into outward activities, the very limitations of her life forced her to look inward. And from looking inward she gained an inner strength which man in his outward active life, did not as often find. But in our recent efforts to emancipate ourselves, to prove ourselves the equal of man, we have naturally enough perhaps, been drawn to competing him in his outward activities to the neglect of our own inner springs. Why have we been seduced into abandoning this timeless inner strength of woman, for the temporal strength of man? The outer strength of man is essential to the pattern, but even here the reign of purely outer strengths and purely outward solutions seem to be waning today. Men, too, are being forced to look inward -- to find inner solutions as well as outer ones. Perhaps, this change marks a new stage of maturity for modern, extrovert, activist, materialistic man. Can it be that he is beginning to realize that the Kingdom of Heaven is from within?"



Often times, the stimulus for a woman to go inward and to connect to her core are life changing events, such as life threatening illnesses (God forbid), losses, and various forms of adversity. Something that challenges the status quo motivates her to take stock and evaluate the authenticity of her life.



Hair covering serves as a constant reminder for a woman to focus on the inner beauty inside of her.



For observant women who are tuned in and listen carefully, the mitzvah of Tzniut -- of dressing modestly and covering one's hair after marriage -- serve as a powerful medium to raise our consciousness and maintain our awareness that we must be inner directed. The hair, which is a woman's 'crowning beauty,' is covered when a woman leaves the confines of her home. In a sense, her full beauty is reserved exclusively for her husband. The foreign object, be it a hat or wig, no matter how attractive, is foreign, nonetheless, and constantly reminds a woman to focus on the inner beauty inside of her.



In a behavioral way when we go out there to interface with the powerful world of illusion, we center ourselves with a reality check. We cover our hair in an attempt to somewhat conceal our external selves, so that we might reveal and plug into the internal.



The commentators note that a woman covers her eyes when she lights the Shabbat candles, to block out the external world -- that which is only virtual reality -- so that she might apprehend the true, real world of the spirit. Similarly, when we recite the Shema, our ultimate statement of faith in God, we cover our eyes to our immediate external surroundings and move deep inside of ourselves to get in touch with what is real and enduring.



Assuredly, observant women must take care to always look pleasant, clean and appealing. Not to do so would reflect negatively on the God whose imprint she bears.



Bottom line, the concept of Tzniut cautions us that to get seduced by a culture that is obsessed with externalities is to abandon our very core and essence.



My husband has suggested the following additional philosophic framework for covering one's hair. Hair, in Jewish sources, is representative of the Yetzer Harah, the base inclination. Consider Esau, Jacob's evil twin brother who has born hairy, furry, animalistic. Hair grows in the areas of our body that are most closely associated with appetites that require discipline and self-control; the mouth, pubic area, the head, the brain. While we cannot control whether hair will grow or not, we can choose our response to the challenge it represents.



The domain in the male in his service to God is within the sanctification of time. It is preferably he who should usher in the Sabbath and holidays by the recitation of the Kiddush. The Nazir, who takes on a vow to abstain from wine and live in a heightened sense of purity, lets his hair grow for 30 days. Hence, in responding to the challenge of hair which represents unbridled appetite, a man is required to deal with it in time. He cuts his hair before holidays. A Kohen Gadol, (high priest) had to cut his hair once a week. A king was required by Jewish law to cut his hair every day. All of these are time connected.



The Jewish woman's role is seen within the sanctification of space -- the space of the home, the womb, etc. The woman expresses her understanding of the need to govern her Yetzer Harah, i.e. the growth of hair that symbolizes appetite, by creating a space around her head. Thus, by exercising her prerogative as the sanctifier of space, she creates a boundary around her head through the covering she wears.



Whether this approach resonates with you or not, when a married woman chooses to abide by the requirements of Halacha, (Jewish law) to cover her hair, when she leaves the context of her home, one thing is very clear: Covering one's hair is a very cogent reminder, moment to moment, that she is a married woman. Regardless of how attractive that hair covering might be [it may even be more attractive than one's own hair], it is, nonetheless, a foreign object which creates an undeniable awareness of one's marital status. Especially in our times when the barriers to the genders interacting freely have been removed and the opportunities, both socially and in the workplace, abound, there can never be too many reminders that we are committed to the exclusive covenant of our marriage.



My dear reader, taking into account everyone's reaction, sensitive as it might be, does not serve you well or give you peace. To your own self be true and everyone else will ultimately adjust. I sense that your level of observance and the kind of conversion to which you committed your life involved the acceptance of all mitzvot (commandments). You have to assume responsibility for your decision.



Those who question the level of your kashrut (observance of dietary laws) or that of others based on whether they cover their hair, are merely stating that since they have neither the time nor the opportunity to examine every home in question, they can safely assume that one who commits themselves to all of the mitzvot can also be trusted in the standard of their kashrut. It's not a value judgment of their personhood. It is merely a way of attempting to maintain the integrity of a commitment that, to them, is very precious.



All of us, my dear reader, are on a journey towards becoming the best we can be. There are times in everyone's life when we are torn. We hear conflicting voices inside of us, simultaneously urging us in different directions. There are times when we have to keep moving up the mountain and other times when we need to stop and catch our breath. This might be a good time to enlist the guidance of someone you respect to help you gain some clarity and perspective.



Your husband is wise to leave it up to you. He knows that your agonizing is a product of a desire to do the right thing. And I am sure that you will. I wish you all the best.



Unkosher hair?

Bull sperm conditioner...it's the new thing I hear.



Maybe that's not very relevant but what is so very kosher about a synthetic and badly styled wig that frankly looks very wig-like, what's wrong with a ladies own hair?



Unkosher hair?

This is the least of the things you won't understand about Judaism until you "try it on." Please don't judge us until you've had a chance to experience a few of our traditions. It's not something you can do by simply having a change of heart. That's why it takes at least a year of study before one can convert to Judaism.



Our laws are not "all or nothing," i.e. heaven or hell. We strive to add holiness to our lives. How do you add holiness to your life?



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Can non-alcohol gel still damage your hair? Im trying to grow it out! I need some advice... HELP?

About a month ago I came across my old 8th grade picture and my hair looked so hot! It was long, blonde and wavy/ curly (totally all naturaal) I was so sad because over the years I totally fried my hair with dying and straightening. So i decided that I was just going to cut it short and never touch a straightner and blow dryer again until it is my natural color and a long length. One inch of natural hair later, here i am with short ugly half blonde faded brown hair... but anyways i understand that gels with alcohol in them damage the hair, along with any product with alcohol because it drys it out. But what about gels with no alcohol in them? I just started drinking protein shakes everyday also, and I eat spinach and drink water religiously (there my favorite) Why is my hair still growing so slow?



Thanks for listenting to my rant and questions =)



Can non-alcohol gel still damage your hair? Im trying to grow it out! I need some advice... HELP?

You cant grow hair! Alcohol or no alcohol!



Can non-alcohol gel still damage your hair? Im trying to grow it out! I need some advice... HELP?

im trying to grow it out and it nots like mad i cant stop the nots and i have to cut them out



Can non-alcohol gel still damage your hair? Im trying to grow it out! I need some advice... HELP?

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Can non-alcohol gel still damage your hair? Im trying to grow it out! I need some advice... HELP?

alcohol is not what you should worry about its ammonia and aluminumzarconium



if you avoid that and don't over wash your hair



and you will be fine!



Can non-alcohol gel still damage your hair? Im trying to grow it out! I need some advice... HELP?

It's probably not growing slow. It just seems that way because you want it to grow. Mine is short and I hate how fast it grows. It just takes time when you grow it out. You'll be fine using products without alcohol



Can non-alcohol gel still damage your hair? Im trying to grow it out! I need some advice... HELP?

Alcohol-free gels are actually recommended in the all-time best book on curly hair care: Curly Girl.



Here, look at it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Curly-Girl-Lorrain...



She recommends non-alcohol gel, as well as NOT using shampoo (only conditioner, which has cleaning agents of its own but not harsh detergents), and has plenty of treatments and tricks for curly/wavy hair.



For real, it'll, uh, turn your head around about curly hair care!



But as far as how fast your hair grows...that's just heredity at work. Personally, my hair grows really fast, which means my roots show up in about 2-3 weeks rather than the 4-6 weeks many people can wait between dye jobs.



So it's not all good...though I won't say it's all bad. But you wouldn't want to deal with the cowlicks I have :)!



Can non-alcohol gel still damage your hair? Im trying to grow it out! I need some advice... HELP?

i had a stint of like 3 years where my hair didn't seem to grow at all, i freaked and thought it might fall out so i went to the doc and he said hair grows in cycles and 1/3 of the time its growing and 2/3 its a "sleep" he said there is no treatment to make hair grow faster. you can take prenatel vitiams and they will help. but if finally got mine to grow when i started conditioning it every night before i went to bed and then i would rinse it out in the morning. i only shampoo the roots every other day so it doesn't dry it out. and my hair is gorgous. it took it awhile though and to get your color to fade together instead of dying it, try color rinses, it will make the blond slowly turn to light brown. good luck

African American Hair Care..seeking body and shine?

My hair rests right above my shoulders (bob-like style with very slight layering). My natural hair type is 4A, but I get relaxer touch-up every 10 to 12 weeks.



My hair care regimen is as follows:



- Wash/condition once wkly (religiously!!!). On average, I go to the salon weekly, but I have to wash myself when my stylist is not available.



- Rollerwrap for styling



- Wrap in silk scarf nightly



- If I need a little moisturizer, I use Jane Carter Solution Nourish %26amp; Shine. (I HATE greasy hair!!!)



My problem is that when I wash my hair at home, although I have body, it is very dry and dull looking. I cannot duplicate the shine I get from the salon. I use salon recommended shampoo/conditioner. I sit under my hooded dryer (when I have to wash it myself) and run a ceramic iron thru it mabye a 3 - 4 times a month. So I do not think I am using too much heat or doing anything damaging.



Any suggestions/feedback on how to obtain shiny, healthy hair at home?



African American Hair Care..seeking body and shine?

Make sure you are using a good heat protectant (I like Redken heat glide or Aveda Brilliant universal style cream) Try not to use cone based products, these seem to work after the first few times you use them, but in reality the cones are zaping moisture from your hair, as all cones do is sit on the top layer of hair they dont penetrate the hair shaft, this is what gives hair the dry look overtime. Rollersets are pretty and in some instances better than flatironing the hair.



. Bounce, body, and sheen!



Heat protectants seal in the moisture to your hair. Use them when blowdrying and again when flat ironing.



African American Hair Care..seeking body and shine?

Doo Gro Triples Strenght Anti-Brekage Growth Lotion is great it helps promotes strong,healthy,growing hair.Helps protect hair from the damaging effects of heated appliance while leaving hair with beautiful softness giving it natural shine.



African American Hair Care..seeking body and shine?

ok same here i hate greassy hair too,i have voulme and body and shine ok this is what i do and use



i wash my hair once a week: i use



tresemme moisture rich set/shampoo %26amp; condiniter



tresemme heat tamer to help with flat rion (the best)



and i use pantene sheer voulme hairspray i can get up to 5



in in height with this hairspray



garnier glossing spray to give my carzy shine!! xx



and ganier hairsprays as well

Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

ok i posted before about having highlighted blonde hair which was too light and i want it back to my darker natural blonde.



anyway, i bought a dark blonde colour and put it on last nite but it looks HORRID it looks brown!! i didnt leave it on for 25 mins either, was about 15-20 mins!



ive read that tinted or highlighted hair reacts diff to colours than natural hair but i didnt know this!!



anway ive been washing it with washing up liquid and gonna get some vosene too. how long will it take to wash out? its gross! the box says it lasts 6 weeks. i hope its not that long!!



please help im goin away in april and want it nice for then.



thank u



p.s i dont mind paying for a hairdresser to fix it!



thanks xx



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

I would suggest you just go to a hairdresser, they will be able to correct it and save you from further misery!!! save it for the experts!



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

i had the same problem 2 months ago. i wanted my hair medium brown so i gt a semi permanet hair dye but horriblu my hair turned out jet blak which made me look like i was going to haloween.anyways every day i washed my hair abou 7 times u wash it and den rinse n den wash and rinse.a good shampoo 2 do dis is head and shoulders citrus fresh or any shampoo for oily hair.if you wash it alot den in 3 days the colour should go more or less to the colour u had it b4.the maximum it will take is a week.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

Buy a wig and let your natural hair grow back.Then you can start from scratch.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

soap may get the colour out but make sure you buy a leave in conditioner to help with any dryness that may occur.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

try to wash it off.some highliters come out when u wash it. or go to the salon.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

It's the hairdressers for you, sorry can't help. You know it usually states on the box of dye to do a strand test, and I have to confess I have never done the test, so I think I'm lucky not to have had a disaster. Hope all goes well and you get sorted at the hairdressers.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

okay go to a hair dresser asap cause if you hate it you probobly dont want anyone to see it then tell them to dye it back regular color it will work dont worry



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

I may have answered you before about this and i think that I told you that you shouldn't mess with it but go back to the salon. However a few years a go I would have tried what you did myself so it'a live and learn experience.Trust me on this :quit while you're ahead and go to a proffessional to get it fixed. Good luck, hair issues can be rather traumatizing



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

Get a lighter hair dye, one that matches your own colour. Those loreal ones are rather good with the highlights in the box. But dont over do it and get a really light one to compensate for the darkness of your hair now or you'll get redish tones.



It might just be that the dye is still fresh... I dyed my hair darker and it looked really bad for the first week, but after a few good washes it does tone down to a more natural - looking colour.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

It will come out soon, but you should not have used permanent haircolor on your highlighted hair, you should have used a temporary dye, and always leave the color as long as instructed in the box, or you can risk stained hair.



Anyway, to get rid of it faster, buy some deep-cleaning shampoo like Neutrogena, and mix it with some baking soda in the palm of your hand. Apply it to the hair and leave for a couple minutes. Rinse it out. Follow with a hot oil treatment. Your hair will look a lot lighter after just this one wash/hot oil.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

Honey, I've colored my hair blond all of my life and I've done what you did before,getting the werong shade.The biggest problem is the damage done to your hair by color. If you plan to go lighter by yourself I think you should do some hot oil treatments,VO5 makes a good one, and use a deep conditioner and leave it on for a few hours. Then it will be O.K. to use a lighter shade of blonde. If you can afford it have a stylist fix it.



The worst thing I ever did was color my hair then dive into a newly clorinated pool ! My hair was bright green for ages !



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

there are many store bought products that can remove hair-dye from your hair. check out your local Walgreen's and you should be able to find some.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

If you don't mind paying for a hairdresser then I'd book an appointment, ask for a colour technician, its a speciality that not all hairdressers are equally good at.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

If you don't mind paying a hairdresser than that is definitely your best course of action. They should be able to sort the colour out and give you some tips on keeping it healthy and what treatments will work with it.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

it looks HORRID it looks brown!!



whats wrong with brown hair...?



anyways my advice is to leave your hair alone.. don't try to die it out... it WILL fry the foo out of your hair.



wash it everyday and let it fade out.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

Go to a stylist and get it stripped. It will take it back to your natural color. It is the best thing you can do right now. If you keep on adding colors on top of one another you will end up in a worse position then you are now. Plus, you can really damage your hair by dying it so much at one time.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

put mayonase oin your hair for 5 or 10 mins its got to be mayonase with a hint of lime because the l;ime makes your hair smell good.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

if you wash iot everyday with an actual shampoo adn not washing up liquid, then it will come out quicker. if this doesn't work after about two weeks, go to a hairdresser and they'll sort it out for you.



Help!!! dyed hair and hate it, need advice!?

if you don,t mind paying i,d go to the hairdressers that way you can have any colour you want

Hair Question, Please Help!!!!!:)?

so my natural hair color is a dirty dishwater blond, and i usually have platinum blond highlights......well my highlights have grown out about 2 inches, so i have my natural color coming back in.........i want my all over color to just be my natural blond, so if i go to the drugstore and get a kit, do i just put it on the bottom half or all over?



thanks!!



Hair Question, Please Help!!!!!:)?

Do Not go with a box kit!!! They have so much ammonia and you only need to deposit color,so it will be less damaging to use something with less ammonia



go to your local Sally Beauty Supply because there is something you will need to put over the hightlights to make sure it grabs the color and not just the base of a haircolor



I reccommend a neutral protein filler, and use a 10 volume developer (standard is 20 when you are lightening but again you only want to deposit!!!) with whatever shade you are going to put on. I like Loreal Preference but you can go with whatever brand you like. Ask one of the girls they will show you how to mix it. Also DEEP CONDITION. . . make sure you deep condition after any chemical treatment!



Hair Question, Please Help!!!!!:)?

no u dont wanna do that b/c it might be jus a lil differnet then the color at the top u should jus do ur whole head i did that exat same thing hope i could help[[best answer]]



Hair Question, Please Help!!!!!:)?

hey thats my color 2!!!!



i'd say the whole thing



Hair Question, Please Help!!!!!:)?

i think it's better all over b-cause if you just put the bottom half only than 2 morrow you never know if it turn to your hair color too than it will be more work.



Hair Question, Please Help!!!!!:)?

i would color it all because it would be bad if your hair was two different colors.

HELP! What is the best hair dye from a box???

Which brand of box hair color is the best in your opinion for dying hair red that wont come out absolutly horribly?? My natural hair color is a really dark brown with natural reddish highlights.



A friend who always dyes her hair uses Garnier Nutrisse, and her hair looks good-- so I got Red Tamale. Just wondering what yall's experiences have been?



Thanks!!!



HELP! What is the best hair dye from a box???

Hey. Well, red's the most difficult color...I suggest this...if your hair's dark your best bet is to bleach your hair FIRST then color it the shade you want. If you leave your color dark the way it is now--the color will NOT look the same as it is on the box!!! it will just look like you've added SUDDLE hilites... Ive been coloring my hair for 20+++++ yrs...trust me on this. you can color right after you bleach your hair just make sure you condition after you die it red %26amp; wash it!!!!!!!! then afterwards you can cont. to color w/out bleaching.garnier's a good brand. good luck %26amp; let me now how it turns out. peace! ~SC.



HELP! What is the best hair dye from a box???

Hey! thanks for picking me as best answer....let me know how the color goes ok? ttyl. peace!



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HELP! What is the best hair dye from a box???

GAINER 100% B/C THE COLOR HOLDS IT IN. I LOVE AVOCADO SMELL. 2 ME ITS THE BEST. FOR SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER IT HAS HERBAL ESSENCE THE FRUITY ONE.



HELP! What is the best hair dye from a box???

I have used Garnier Nutrise hair dye before. My natural hair color is a medium brown with some golden highlights and some darker brown highlights.



I currently have the Reddish Brown color in my hair and I love it! I was recommended by my stylist Garnier Nutrise. Honestly this is the only hair dye I will ever buy it's pretty gentle.



HELP! What is the best hair dye from a box???

I have tried most of the store brands out there. I highly recommend Garnier 100% color. I smells good. It's not all heavy and inky and makes my hair looks really shiny and the color never goes brassy or dull. The brown colors do tend to be lighter than the box shows and I think the other dyes tend to run darker.

Hair straitener...?

i just got a hair-straitener with ceramic plates. if i straitened my hair one in a week will it damage or dryout my hair? any helpful tips will be useful. oh, and do u think its pretty when a girl has just natural hair or strait? thanx



Hair straitener...?

It depends on your overall hair health. Your hair type and etc.



African Am. and cur;y hair is the most prone to damage, so if you are within this then be careful. And use products for heat protection.



Hair straitener...?

i dont think it will damage your hair. you could use a protective spray. L'Oreal + GHD both make them. Natural hair can look good but straight hair is nice now and again or for a night out.



Hair straitener...?

any heat on the hair will cause damage, always use a product that will protect your hair from the heat, always! If you use this product each time you can straiten your hair every day if this is the look you are going for. My self i like verity in looks, how wonderful to decide to go straight today and go curly tomorrow



Hair straitener...?

It can damage your hair. The best thing to do is to always apply a heat protectant to your hair before using heat tools (blow dryers, too), and to deep condition at LEAST once a month (once a week, if you can, is better).



Also, any time you don't HAVE to style your hair with heating tools, don't. If you can let it airdry, do this when you can. Give it a break a few days here and there.



Hair straitener...?

Definetly invest in a heat protecting product! If your hair is correctly protected and considering your hair is in good health it shouldn't cause your hair to dryout doing it only once a week!! I love straight couldn't live without my ghd's.



Hair straitener...?

Using a flat iron once a week should not dry it out, that's only 4 times a month. Just use a heat protectant on it first. I love my flat iron. I just ordered a professional one, cannot wait to get it.

Hair Dilema please help, What can I do?

I have been getting highlights in my hair for the past year now. But the past few months I haven't been able to afford them as me and my fiance have just got a house. My roots are now about 1-2inches long and I hate it.



Can I buy a home dye kit to turn my hair back to brown again as this would be easier until I can afford to start going again. I've heard that because parts of my hair are highlighted even when I dye it they will still be lighter than my natural hair.



Hair Dilema please help, What can I do?

Hi,you can try.Good Luck



Hair Dilema please help, What can I do?

only bit of advice i have - whatever you do DONT use sun-in as a cheap fix.



seriously.



dont do it.



ever.



Hair Dilema please help, What can I do?

You could try getting the hair dye that eva longoria advertises on tv where you get a second colour and mini brush thing, and put in your own highlights, then no one will be able to tell the difference!



Hair Dilema please help, What can I do?

It will be lighter as you've stripped your own hair of it's colour but you won't have the terrible roots and it will take about 6 - 8 weeks until it needs doing again and it won't look that bad. Rather than highlights have you though about having what the hair dresser calls a semi-permenant colour? This can be matched up to your darker colour to even it out. It does wash out and the first time you have it you will find it doesn't last as long EG: 6 weeks but after having them 2 or 3 times it will last up to 10 or even 12 weeks. You can only go darker or brighter though so no highlights. It's cheaper and not as damaging and is like the ones you buy in the shops but will last longer and look shiner. Not sure how much your salon charges but say if you pay 鎷?0 now, for the colour alone, then you may only pay about 鎷?0. Don't forget that you don't have to have it cut or dried to have it done and the hairdressers. They won't be offended if you say you only want the colour and not the other things.



Hair Dilema please help, What can I do?

If i were you i would call into a salon and ask their advice, tell them your problem and ask what you can do. They are usually very good at giving you free advice, especially if it is the salon you normally get your highlights done at, as they know you will go back when it is convenient financially..



Hair Dilema please help, What can I do?

I am not a hairdresser but I would be reluctant to do it yourself. Depending if the highlights have been chemically treated or not, you will need a professional colourist to change your hair colour back to your own natural shade. Apparently it is done in stages and red has to be added back first. Doing it yourself could result in your hair going a shade of green... (Past experience).



If you can't afford it at the moment, is it long enough to put up? Or you can those mascara wands that add colour but wash out easily...



I would try and make the most of it until you can go to a hairdresser........ Good luck...

How soon can I recolor my hair after a bad hair job?

Ok...so I colored my hair with a supposed dark brown, my hair is naturally dark brown, but I have been coloring it for several years light brown, well I decided to go back to natural color and went an got clairol color 131 dark brown...it looked great on the box and looke to be my natural hair color, well I put it in and left it for 25 min and got in the shower...umm well w/ my skin tone and eye color...well lets just say I look like a young witch....yea I have black hair...not that black hair is bad, I like it on certain ppl, but me? NOPE it aint my thang....HELP!!!...So tonight after the bad hairjob I went and got a medium golden brown color117...when can I use it....??? I have to work and be somewhere this weeken and I need to look good, PLEASE HELP ME!!!!



How soon can I recolor my hair after a bad hair job?

Look, hair dye is harmful to hair, so just cool you jets for now, okay? When all done and summed up, hair is just hair, and it could be worse. It's simply not your colour. To avoid the harshness and 'witch'-like look, get some sidebangs and wear you hair up in a ponny or clipped up with the bangs down... sort of a messy look, if you like it. Wait a couple of months and then think of recolouring. You'll have to bleach though.



If you really hate this colour, maybe you need to try a colour stripper? But, I'm telling you. Everything that works to get rid of dark colours will MURDER you hair. Like... MASACRE. Just toughten it out, it'll be back to normal in no time ;)



How soon can I recolor my hair after a bad hair job?

wait for a few more months before doing anything

How Can I get my hair up without hair products?

I don't like having my hair all stiff. But I want my hair to like point up. My hair naturaly is down, and I don't like it, but I hate puting gel on because it makes my hair soo stiff. I have this wax but i don't want my hair like oily and wet either.



My hair is dark dark brown and thick. Is there a certain conditioner to use?



If this can't be done naturaly, can someone reccomend me a NATURAL hair product that won't damage my hair?



How Can I get my hair up without hair products?

Try skipping the conditioner and blow dry your hair upside down - that made my hair stand up on its own when I had short hair.

Is permed and colored hair healthy hair?

a lot of people say that permed and colored hair isn't healthy because of the chemicals. they say that the chemicals alter the natural hair curl in ones hair and strip it to make it straight. is any of this true. i've heard all kinds of stuff, like perms give people cancer. i was wondering if perms are as damaging as i hear. some people say they permed their hair so long and tried to get their hair to grow back without a perm and their hair is balding, and coarser, but doesn't hair change over time? i'm confused.



Is permed and colored hair healthy hair?

Bleaching, perming and straightening severely damage your hair. But it does grow back. As you get older the coarseness of your hair changes.



Is permed and colored hair healthy hair?

I had very long hair that I colored a lot and I just had to have about 6 inches taken off of it due to color damage...I have very thick naturally curly hair and while it never took the curl out, the over-processing made it dull, dry, and frizzy...



Now the thing is, I was using at-home hair color, and from what the stylist told me, this is worse then having it professionally done, because they use better quality chemicals. I never trusted this before because I just figured they were trying to sell me an expensive salon color job, and I just stuck to the cheap store bought stuff. But this girl that told me this recently works in a salon that does not do color, so I would have to assume it's really true.



I recommend what the stylist told me. If you have your hair colored or permed, have it professionally done, and have it maintenanced only as often as you have to.

Plan to pro drastically dye my hair to my sister's dark brown hair color.can the stylist do tha

I have had my hair professionaly highlighted before and then at home dyed. Both times blonde. My natural hair is dark blonde/light brown. It still has the pro and at home colors in it. Is my hair gonna get any brassy or orange color? And also does dying your hair change the natural color of your hair and will it get severly damaged?



Plan to pro drastically dye my hair to my sister's dark brown hair color.can the stylist do that exact color?

If you go to a good hairdresser they should get an exact match, Take your sister with you =)



I doubt you'll get a brassy effect if you have a professional do it, And no dying your hair does not change your natural colour, but yes it can get severly damaged.. I wouldn't worry about damage unless you get it dyed all the time.



Remeber, Your natural colour is usually the most flattering for your skin type.



Plan to pro drastically dye my hair to my sister's dark brown hair color.can the stylist do that exact color?

Hi - This type of color is called "Color Correction" It takes a specialist in color to restore your hair to its natural color when you've had highlights. In most cases the reality will be that it will be close to, but not totally, your natural brown. Nature will show you that the hair underneath is always slightly darker than the hair on top, thats because the sun lightens the hair on top. So when you darken the hair on top it will always be slightly lighter than the hair underneath. You will not be one solid perfect shade of brown throughout. Repeated coloring of the hair does alter the condition of your hair. But don't worry there are plenty of good professional products available to keep it from frying out. Good luck!

Tips on going Natural?

I hate to relax my hair!! It's been going on far too long. How should I transition? Is natural hair care just as expensive as relaxed hair care? ( I hate salons, and I hate to have other people do my hair). THX!



Tips on going Natural?

if your hair is relaxed,just let the perm(or relaxer)just ease itself out of your hair. within 3 0r 6 months the relaxer should ease itself out of your hair.also keep your conditioned and put an hot oil treatment in your hair to keep it healthy.



Tips on going Natural?

for ideas and inspiration check out www.roshini.net or www.motowngirl.com. they are very resourceful. and yes your hair bills will drop significantly!



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Tips on going Natural?

Natural hair-care products can be the same and can be better quality, all and all I think theyre the same. Go to whole foods/wild oats to get good organic hair-care products.

I wanna dye my hair...tomorrow so i need answers!?

okay well i dotn knwo what to do because i got highlights awhile back and well i tried getting my hair done before to get it dark brown but it just went straight to light....my natural hair color which is like a natural light brown....is coming in...but i wanna dye my hair dark brown again....and people are telling me that if i do dye my hair that its going to go even lighter then before because of the highlights....what do i do?!



I wanna dye my hair...tomorrow so i need answers!?

Here's the deal. You have hilights which when you color your hair dark will eventually wash out of them. The reason why your hair seems to get lighter eventually after going dark is because it is artificial pigment and even though it may be a "permanent" hair dye it still will fade over time. The reason it sometimes gets even lighter than your natural hair color when it fades is that hair dye uses peroxide and ammonia that can remove some of your natural pigment even though your went darker. After the artificial dye fades your natural is left and is lighter as a result. Try using color (assuming you are doing this yourself) that says low or no ammonia or a semi permanent. Keep in mind that Semi permanent hair colors tend to look darker since they coat your hair and pick a shade lighter than what you think you want.



I wanna dye my hair...tomorrow so i need answers!?

Wait a while for the highlights to grow out, or if ur in a hurry, dye it and see what happens. Use temp tye so if the color isn't right you can rinse it out.

Any hair dying info and tips?

I have been wanting to dye my hair and already know what color I want. I have been told that once I dye it, I have to keep dying it since the roots will come out my natural hair color and it will look weird and patchy. Do I really have to stick with the same color my whole life? Can I do anything about the roots and get my natural hair color back when I want it?



I'd really like some helpful info and tips. Thanks.



Any hair dying info and tips?

Once you 'color' your hair, it's best to do touch-ups when your roots come in. It's not pretty looking at say, a red-head when her dark brunette roots are coming in.



No, you do not have to stick with the same color, you can color your hair whatever colors you want, but, it will be difficult to get your natural hair color back. You can color it back to your natural color, but, you will have to repeat the process a lot b/c your hair will not hold the color in. Basically, if you want your natural hair color back after bleaching, for example, you will either have to repeat the coloring process maybe every 6 weeks or so, or wait for your hair to grow out. If you don't have the money to upkeep your hair, I suggest coloring your hair to something close to your natural hair color now. A little lighter doesn't hurt, and people will notice the lighter color.



Any hair dying info and tips?

You don't have to do the same color every time. You can use a root touch up when your hair begins to grow out.



If you are not sure what color you want use a temporary color to start with. It will only last 2-3 weeks, but you can tell if you like it before going permanent. Once you start using permanent color it takes a while to get you natural color back.



Choose a dye that has conditioner and use a shampoo for color treated hair.



Any hair dying info and tips?

you can switch it up. I due mine lighter in the summer time %26amp; a shade or two darker in the winter. As far as how often to dye it; it depends on how fast your hair grows. Most people can go 6-8 weeks. There is a root-dye kit made by clairol that's supposed to be pretty good-my mom uses it. When you get ready to get it back to your natural color just dye it a color that really blends in well with your natural color.



Good luck.



Any hair dying info and tips?

I've been dying my hair since 5th grade! So For a while, for a while i was dying it blonde, then i recently changed to brown. But If your dying your hair a darker color and then want to go back to a lighter color, bleach your hair (not using actual bleach) Or you could get a Malibu treatment. You don't HAVE to keep dying it, some people don't mind the roots showing, sometimes its not all that weird. It Really depends on what you like/want.



Have fin dying your hair! I hope you like it!



Any hair dying info and tips?

Yes you will get the roots showing through once your hair grows but only if you use a permanent hair dye. As for weird %26amp; patchy it will only look this way if you do not apply it evenly. I gather you are going to do this yourself %26amp; not use a hairdresser....there are so many good hair dyes on the market these days that can be used at home %26amp; very easy to use...just like shampooing!! Try a semi permanent dye that washes out after 8-10 washes, you will not get root growth because the colour will fade gradually with each wash, plus if you don't like the colour you can change it!!! Good luck!!



Any hair dying info and tips?

I only dye mine to get rid of the gray, and I dye it my natural color of dark brown, so no root prob. except gray. But when the roots start showing through and you're still wanting the same color, you only need to color the roots. You can do this by using your original dye.

Coloring over highlighted hair?

I had my hair highlighted about 2 months ago. The roots are coming in my natural brown hair color. Should I use a blonde hair color to fill in the roots or should I use my natural hair color? Or what else should I do?



Coloring over highlighted hair?

is your highlights Blond? If they are just put it on the roots, If it's another color put that on...Unless you want to take the highlights out,then use your natural hair color



Coloring over highlighted hair?

neither, go to a professional and they can do it for you, do not attempt at home or it will look blotchy



Coloring over highlighted hair?

Re-highlight.



Coloring over highlighted hair?

I have naturally dark brown hair with honey highlights. A month ago I found a picture of a dark brown slightly red cast color. The hairdresser put it on and at first it was very dark but after a few weeks has washed/faded out to a great color that is exactly what I wanted. The highlights come through the color and glow. There are no root touch ups like with blond and is less damaging.

Perming the hair?

I had hair loss due to my anorexia and low iron 13 years ago i could not figure out the problem so i was laft with areas on the crown where scalp shows.I have had 4 perms already they would give good body to my hair i have always managed to keep the curls nice and conditioned naver lost hair with perms and the hair which grow back are always healthy like my natural hair.I am 31 so it is hard to move around with scanty hair.Is it ok if i get a perm again.someone said it will kill your follicles is it true?



Perming the hair?

It sounds like you and the perm are just not meant to be.



Stop perming your hair.



If you want curly hair, try using a curling shampoo or roller set your hair or use a curling iron.



There are tons of ways to get curly hair w/o a perm. Talk to a professional stylist about your other options.



Perming the hair?

it does not kill your follicles, too many perms will only cause hair breakage. Also hair loss after anorexia grows back and when iron levels are back to normal. Your hair loss is most likely from genetics or hormones or another medical reason.



There are many trendy hairstyles that can help to cover your thin areas or hair bonding. Perms have been out of style for a long time except the 80 year old ladies who refuse to stop getting a perm every 4-6 weeks.

Halloween, Victorian hair help?

Hi, for halloween, im going wear a victorian dress. I need a hairstyle. What can i do to have victorian, 18 century hair with up to your shoulders, little waves, a bit of curls kind of hair. I don't want fake hair extentions, a wig, or to dye my hair! I wan't to use my natural hair! Pics would help. I can use overnight velcro hair curlers.



Halloween, Victorian hair help?

This site has some good realistic Victorian hair styles....



http://karenswhimsy.com/victorian-hair-s...



They aren't as complicated as one thinks.

I just permanently dyed my hair jet black and I'm really regretting it. What can I do?

Okay so I used permanent dye to dye my hair jet black, and I'm regretting it cos I think it's too daring for me.



I'm Asian, but my natural hair colour is dark brown. Would colour remover help? Note my natural hair colour. Would it damage my hair?



Please help. Oh and I don't want to bleach my hair or dye it in any other colour.



I just permanently dyed my hair jet black and I'm really regretting it. What can I do?

I had this problem. I dyed my hair too bright and I'm Asian.



I dyed my hair back to black the next day. But I would really not recommend that because your hair becomes very fragile for a while.



If you have patience, wait for a few weeks and then redye your hair.



I just permanently dyed my hair jet black and I'm really regretting it. What can I do?

I would just forget about bleaching it it will make your hair worse. Its very damaging. Try putting some highlights in your hair to lighten it. You don't want to put to much chemicals. In a week you will get used to it anyways.



I just permanently dyed my hair jet black and I'm really regretting it. What can I do?

if you dont mind waiting a little, itll naturally fade away the more you shampoo.



im asian too, and ive done this many times. at least for me, black hair never seems to last more than a month. it always fades away.



I just permanently dyed my hair jet black and I'm really regretting it. What can I do?

If theres a Sally beauty supply near where you live go in and ask for advice. they have really helped me a few times and they arent at all expensive.



I just permanently dyed my hair jet black and I'm really regretting it. What can I do?

Find a Sally Beauty Supply near you and ask for a color remover. Also go down the color aisle and pick out the closest color to your natural hair color and get that also....color removers say they don't change the natural hair color but they do! Or you could do a strand test with the color remover somewhere on your head and see what color your hair turns out after lets say 10-12 minutes, instead of 30 min to 45 min as the product asks you to leave it on.....your not looking to go back to blond your just looking to get the black out. A good semi-permanent hair color at Sally is Radiance by Clairol....match it up to your natural color.....these colors tend to be darker than what you thought you picked but.....remember this is a semi -permanent color and will wash down, and is much better for your hair......



I just permanently dyed my hair jet black and I'm really regretting it. What can I do?

Go buy Colour Oops, it works wonders!



I've used it to get my color out, and it wont damage your hair.



When you wash the color remover out, you wont be satisfied with the control, im guessing, so you gotta dye over it again lol.



Heres what it looks like.....



http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.j...



Good luck!



I just permanently dyed my hair jet black and I'm really regretting it. What can I do?

No, You etheir just have to recolor it, Or Let it come out on its own...But it's not permanet, Eventally after a few weeks of washing your hair it'll come out.



Color remover won't work, It's only usually used for Non Permanet color, like spray in.

I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

So about every 6-8 weeks I go and get my hair highlighted and touched up. Im 25 years old with a ton of gray hair!!! So i go and get light then highlights, just on the top part of my hair.



Well every time I do that it's about $125.00. I would really like to start saving money and do this at home? Is it worth it? I just want to go back to my natural hair color. I would love to save the money.



So can I just dye my hair at home with the natural hair color (Dark brown) and will it take me back to that plus my light high lights? My highlights are not htick at all. They are very thin and stringy.



So should I do it here at home and it will be ok, or should I go to the salon?



Im just so scared something will go wrong here at my house and it will cost a lot more when I arrive at the salon.



Many thanks! I am ery grateful for your answers!



I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

You can always use semi-permanent (that is to say, it washes out) hair dye to experiment. It will be difficult to match your original hair color, but you may be happy just to darken your streaky bits so they blend in a bit better. Just remember that ashy browns help tone down reds, while reds sometimes fade to blonde, so you mightn't like to have a reddish-brown, either.



Another option would be to go to a health-food store, Akin's for example, and buy a henna and indigo - they have pre-mixed boxes, I think, to help with the correct shade. The henna part of the mixture will never fade entirely, but the indigo will wash out eventually, so that's a good way to test too, without chemicals that damage your hair.



I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

yea home dye is good, it works..but just remember when u are picking out colours it always turns darker than it looks on the packet,



I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

Use bleach to get light streaks



I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

You should wait until you have roots to dye or color your hair. Enlist the help of a friend. You can buy a store type of hair color if there are not any wholesalers in your area that sell to non licenced professionals. read the directions carefully. find a color that is similar to the color of your new color. Fold your hair to the side in layers and have your friend just put product on the root area. do not color your whole head. You will lose the effect of your expensive highlights. normal time to cover gray is about 35 minutes. good luck



I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

hellobabe;)



i have recently died at my home,



as i was sick of spending so much time getting it touched up at salons and stuff.



either use garniers new one which is like 鎷?.97, thats really easy to use and the colour is great.



or clairol, nice and easy.



hey are actually really easy, they always work nice to.



hope i helped a bit.



loveme(: xxx



I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

Bec D is right. Use a medium brown or a medium ashe brown. I have dark brown hair and when I used a dark brown my hair turned black. Always go one shade lighter.



I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

How to Pick the Right Hair Color based on your hair color and undertone to avoid color failure



http://geebal.blogspot.com/2007/10/how-t...



How To Color Your Hair



http://geebal.blogspot.com/2007/10/how-t...



I want to start dying my hair at home, any suggestions?

hey... i know how ya feel... i am 25 also and have a good bit of grey... but my suggestion is...DONT USE AT HOME DYES!! they are metallic and extrmely bad for you hair... and theres a pretty good chance that with the way you get your hair done and want it to be, you will have a lot of orange... and it hard to correct at home dye problems even in a salon.



if you just really really dont wanna go to a professional, go to your salon, and ask them if they will sell you a lil of the color and the highlight they use on your hair... i have done this before, and as long as youre careful and let the hair stylist instruct you a lil, it should work fine.....just steer clear of the "at home" stuff.... i worked at a salon and was a cosmetology apprentice and i cant tell ya how many times ppl came in wanting to correct at home jobs... and yes, it will cost more than when ya started.... i have even often seen when women use a light at home color, for highlights, and their hair has a gren tinge to it....it doesnt look good.



good luck and hope it all works.



your stylist will prolly sell it to you if its someone you go to regularly... depending on how much product you want, it should cost around $20- $40... they prolly wont sell it to you completely at cost, but at least your still savin a good bit of money.

Carol's Daughter Hair Products?

Are they as good for hair growth on relaxed hair as they say they are for natural hair?



I hear Jada uses it, but is her hair natural does anyone know?



Carol's Daughter Hair Products?

I do not recommend Carol's Daughter for relaxed hair. I bought and used the Rosemary Mint Herbal Shampoo (For dry hair -detangling forumula) and the Tui Hair Smoothie. I also bought the Tui Leave in Conditioner and Lisa Hair Elixir. The shampoo - hardened and tangled my hair (I have non-course shoulder length hair). Luckily I still had my Kera Care hydrating shampoo. So i had to go behind Carol's Daughter with the Kera Care shampoo which softened and detangled my hair immediately. Now I decided to give Carol's Daughter another shot and washed my hair again the following week with the same disappointing results. The Tui Hair Smoothie was okay but again I had to follow-up with my Kera Care products. Again I am only speaking from my experience; others may have had great results using this product. I did not - I was very disappointed and mad at myself for getting caught up in the hype. I switch betweeen Kera Care Hydrating Products and some Aveda Products (i.e. Smooth Infusion is new and good - similar to Kera Care's Hydrating product line - Aveda's Damage Remedy line is also good). Kera Care and Aveda are both good for black hair growth.



Carol's Daughter Hair Products?

A girl at my job using it and LOVES it, it's a little pricey but she has beautiful hair. She says that it last a long time because you don't have to use awhole lot.



Carol's Daughter Hair Products?

i dont like it on my relaxed hair ends, only on my new browth i guess its because its made for natural hair. i spent 70 buck on the stuff and the only thing i use is the shampoo.on my daughter i use the hair milk, lisa's elixer. and some other oil i bought. although she has fine hair. it keeps her hair moisturized and groomed.

Ughhh hair probemmmm!!!! HELP.?

i just dyed my hair dirty blonde with bergondy hilights but the hilihts arent that noticible. %26amp;my natural hair color is semi-dark brown. %26amp; i hate my new hair color, i dont have enough money to get my hair redyed and i cant buy the self-do ones.(my mom wont let me) what do i do... %26amp; the lady cut it tooo short



I MISS MY LONG BRUNETTE HAIR. what do i do.



Ughhh hair probemmmm!!!! HELP.?

That sucks! :(



I feel bad for you because something similar has happened to me too.



I honestly don't have an immediate safe solution for you, but please read the rest of my answer...



My natural hair color is sort of semi-dark brown too.



For a drama, i was made to use a green dye with a promise that i will have my hair color back as soon as possible. But the dye cost too much so i had to live with green hair.



I still have green hair. What i do is that i try to get used to it.



I try to think that my hair is cool green. I try to "appreciate" my dumb hair. Whats worse, now my hair has lost some green color so it looks more like are cheap green color (lizard green, i guess).



Thats enough about me, now lets move to you. What you could do is try to like your new hair while saving up money for dyeing it semi-darkbrown again. Try to appretiate your new hair.



I know it is impossible and that I can never understand but this is the way i avoided suffering over my hair's weird color.



Appretiating your new hair will help you not feel too sad over your new hair color, and after you save up enough, you can have the semi-dark brown color again :).



Besides, after you save enough money to have your semi-dark brown hair back, your hair will grow and will be long again.



And look at it this way, when your hair is short, you could entertain yourself by curling some locks. Blond locks look really sexy.



My solution will take more than 4 months at least, but it will keep you satisfied and you WILL end up with long, semi-dark brown hair again.



I wish i had my semi-dark brown hair back.



Cheers, Sam :)



Ughhh hair probemmmm!!!! HELP.?

your screwed then!



Ughhh hair probemmmm!!!! HELP.?

save up your money. Wear it Up in a cute pony tail for now.



On the weekend, experiment with different styles and see if u can find one you really like!



It will grow, and you'll eventually get used to it!



Hey, bad haircuts happen!

What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

You see Iv'e been using this hair care system (The Hair Doctor) and it has really made my hair grow. I haven't relaxed my hair in about 5 months. (Been wearing a wig) I would like to have my hair relaxed but I 'm not sure what product to use. I've been to salons before and even though my hair gets strait a lot of times I get scabs in my hair. My natural hair is so tightly coiled pressing it would be a waist of time. (if it rains or if I sweat)



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

I have the same problem, my hair is natural its very tightly curled and I'm wearing a wig now.



Mizani and Affirm are the BEST products on the market for black hair



My dermatologist recommended Affirm that's what she uses. Use Nexus conditioner its the best. As for the scabs DO NOT scratch your scalp before a relaxer.



Try and find a salon were they focus on healthy hair, many black salons are so focused on the hair doo they damage your hair in the process.



check out this website - http://www.treasuredlocks.com/



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

where do i find the Nexus Humectress conditioner. Report It



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

QP



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

juices and berries



keep lye out of your head



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

Revlon lye relaxer is the best I've been using it for years and i have very long hair and so does my daughter. I also use Nexxus conditioner its a little pricey but so worth it.



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

my mom and sister uses this one its for kids and in a colfu,l bos called just 4 me or something like that she said its good cause its not 2 strong but dose the trick



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

your african? im black plus my great grandfathe was half cherokee use this hair relaxer it has olive in it or whatever and it makes my hair not thick anymore almost like a white person well maybe because of my great grandfather and the difference of african and black people is that black people have 1 or a few white ancestors but if you have a white father or daddy and a white mama or daddy then that's called mixed i just wanted to get that out there!



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

first of all..black..african...same indifference and number two why would african americans wanna use hair relaxers?...dat can damage their hair even more.



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

well i have a good grade of hair so i don't need a strong relaxer but i use Hawaiian silky,but since u said urs is tightly coiled then i would suggest u start off with a African pride its not to strong just cuz its African then gradually keep relaxing ur hair bout every 6wks. the reason u get scabs is because ur scalp is irritated due to scratching or something i hope this helps u



also motions work great and are good 4 ur hair both of these perms have a line of other hair care products



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

first of all you need to start with a revlon relaxer to straighten out your hair really good then for the second relaxing use dark and lovely no-lye kit cream or pcj (just for me relaxer). Please bear this in mind that you need to relax your hair every 6 week, treat your hair every week and steam every 2 weeks. i can also give you my remedy. you cream of nature treatment and steam with dark and lovely ultra cholestrol conditioning treatment. clip you hair every three months.



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

First you must use murrys hair and scalp treatment, then put a little hennessy in your hair. Comb and style...



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

I will die by "Gentle Treatment". I have been using it for years and my daughter now uses it. It makes my hair soft and straight without the thickness of some relaxers. I don't like too much body and if I need body I will volumize or blow dry.



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

If you get scabs in your hair from the shop go to a different shop but I use Raveen Lite in my daughters hair and its past her shoulders also i trim her ends after.If you do your own relaxer don't keep it in to long and start at the crown of your head, hair line last so you don't have it on to long and make the edges weaker so your hair breaks don't forget hot oil treatments and keeping your scalp clean so your hair continues to grow.protect the ends of your hair with a silk pillow case.



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

Watch BET gurl.!!!:)



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

I loooove Olive Oil Organic Root stimulator system! It's the best all of their products are excellent, my hair is thick so I use the super. I've never burned and I feel like I'm getting closer to my hair looking like the girl on the box :)



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

I would get a perm called Optimum it's really good it gets your edges straight and everything. Good luck!



What is a good hair relaxer for African Americans?

Well the perm that i use is Affirm and i think it is the one for sensitive scalp...although i don't have one but its a start since you say you have perm burns(chemical burns)....anyway before you get a perm you have to remember NOT to scratch...if you scratch the dry skin on your scalp will come off and that is sort of a protective coat for the scalp so it wont get perm burned....also try not to comb your hair to hard...try to make sure the comb doesn't scrape your scalp...now when you get to the salon you should make sure that the beautician puts grease on your scalp before applying the perm...this acts as an extra protective coat for the scalp...oh yea and tell your beatician when your perm begins to burn...if it ever does...and oh yea.....please DONT perm your own hair...especially if you arent accoustomed to doing it...you can seriously damage your hair....PLEASE DONT!!! let the professionals do it...that is what they are there for....and you should try to go to an African American beautician simply because they might know a little more about the grain of hair you have and they might be able to help you more....

My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it

recently and its all faded and ugly, i want my natural hair color back, but my hair stylist said that i cant just dye it from dark to light, i would have to bleach my hair and then dye it dirty blonde, which would make my hair fall out. is there any other way to naturally make my hair go back to dark blonde?



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

Keep your natural hair color, all the dyes arn't good for u :(



srry im a geek lol



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

Sorry no. You can always get a weave/ wig.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

let it grow back out



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

K take lemon juice put it in your hair and sit in the sun for like 30 min it works good luck



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

It depends on how damaged your hair is now. Once when I was 19 I decided to go from blond to very dark brown - BIG mistake. I tried to strip it myself and it actually came out orange. I had a stylist fix it for me - but my hair did not fall out - I had to massively condition it all the time because it was brittle. Be careful. You can do it - but you will be dealing with very fragile hair for a while.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

Just keep it clean and go outside in the sun a lot to fade out the color.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

don't you know that dying ur hair a lot is really bad! And why don't u ask ur hair stylist? and for goodness sakes try using a deep hair conditioner!



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

Your hair dresser is right. If you were using a permanent hair dye, you will have to let it grow out, In the mean time, use a semi or demi permanent hair dye for your roots. Then just let your color fade when its has grown out the length you want. Keep in mind this will not happen over night. In the mean time conditioner is the key to keeping it looking good. You might try a hair conditioning mask or I like to use Doves 3-minute treatment for colored hair at least once a week.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

No I'm sorry to say there is not. Your stylist told you right. I've been doing hair for over thirty years. And whether you want to believe it or not. It's the only way except to let it grow out and put up with roots until all the color is cut off.



If you try to do it yourself your hair could break off at the scalp.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

DO NOT BLEACH IT!!! Trust me, I've bleached mine about 3 times, worst mistake. My hair is soo damaged. Just let it grow out, or something.

What do i do with my hair??!!?

I desperately need a good piece of advice!



My natural hair color is dark blond.I dyed it black with permanent dye a year ago.When i got bored of black no.1,i let my hair grow back to its natural color.Less than half of my hair was blond and the rest of it,black.I couldn't wait any longer for it to grow back,so i got a pro hairdresser dye my hair red.Now,i got two colors in my hair and i'm so embarassed of going out!!What can i do???I can't dye it again or bleach it,cause my hair is thin and ready to fall apart!!Please,help me!!!



What do i do with my hair??!!?

I'd say seek professional help. You shouldn't do anymore yourself or your hair could fall out. get someone to do it who knows what they are doing.



What do i do with my hair??!!?

I heard if you add some hair bleach peroxide into your shampoo and conditioner, it removes the dye colour from your hair and turns it back to natural.



I dont know the measurements though, sorry.



What do i do with my hair??!!?

to get healthier hair take codliver oil (gelcaps) and use products w/ panthenol.



What do i do with my hair??!!?

Just shave your head and wear a wig. Brit Spears can do it why can't you?



What do i do with my hair??!!?

Oh gee, I accidentally dyed my hair purple once. I would advise you to get a cute hair cut to maybe get rid of most of the black. If that isn't an option, you could try wearing it up in different styles to hide as much as you can. I would also recommend a product called Anti-Snap by Redken to help with the damage. Patience is probably best to avoid more damage.



What do i do with my hair??!!?

nLEMON JUICE ALONG WITH PEROXIDE,WASH OR RINSE HAIR WITH IT.CHLORINE DARKENS HAIR TOO,SO SWIM ALOT

What hair Color to Choose?

hi im looking for a good hair color that would fit my skin and eye color to look more natural...i have hazel eyes and tanned skin ..my natural hair color is medium-dark brown.....what hair color would best fit me???



What hair Color to Choose?

Lime Green.



Hell yes.

Relaxers are evil... : ( I want to go natural. help!!?

Ok people here is my hair confesison. Since I was little my mom has had chemicals in my hair. I'm 26 and I don't even know what my natural hair even looks like. (I mean a head-full not just the new growth). Anyways, I wore a weave for about a year. Being chemically dependent on relaxers, I was relaxing AND weaving. Yes I know its dumb and I am paying for it severely now. When I took my weave out for the very last time I noticed I had a HUGE bald spot on the left side of my hair and my top is thinning. I'm horrified everytime I look at it.



I want to be chemical free. I would like tips on growing out the relaxer. I don't like weaves and fake hair, and since my hair is thinning I don't really want to cut it off, and with the bald spot, braids will look worse. Any ideas? I'm truly embarrased, but I want to fix the problem. Thanks!



Relaxers are evil... : ( I want to go natural. help!!?

Wow..i'm sorry to hear that. Well since you have had so much processing done to your hair, I'm glad you stopped! Relaxers can be good to tame hair texture, but only when they are used in the right time frames and not excessively.



Get a very very good deep conditioner and shampoo, (Soft and Beautiful has some wonderful products and they are affordable, or choose another reputable brand like Pantene or Biolage(costs a bit more tho). Then since it sounds like you want your hair to be more manageable...get a blow dryer with a comb attatchment at the end so after washing your hair you can comb it dry instead of using a reg blow dryer which most likely will make your hair frizzy, harder to control, and add to damage. Make sure if you blow dry you don't use the highest setting.



Now..since you have problems with the thinning, I would not suggest using any straightners, hot combs or anything unless you really must because it can contribute to the damage. Braids would be ideal because you could leave them in for a few months while your hair heals and repairs, but since you have a balding spot maybe you can find a way to style your hair with maybe a hair piece or some extension that does not require actual weaving which can cause more damage as well. (i know you said you don't like fake hair, but it is an option until you can get your hair healthier).



Olive oil based products for hair are very effective, and there is a really really good oil called Soft %26amp; Beautiful Botanicals which will give your hair a little shine, but also make it feel good. You can find it at Target for like 5 bucks or so. It's great!



If none of this sounds like what you want, I highly suggest going to a professional hair stylist if you can afford it. For your natural hair, you may have to go every two weeks or once a month, but it would be very worth it since they have the expertise and experience to deal with your hair damage. Well good luck, I hope some of these tips helped. To learn more about ethnic hair care you can visit www.palacinka.com



Relaxers are evil... : ( I want to go natural. help!!?

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Relaxers are evil... : ( I want to go natural. help!!?

When my mom had the similar problem with a bald patch on her head... doctors advised her following.



1. Have green tea/chinese tea.



2. Put egg white in her hair root twice a week



3. have 2-3 servings of green leafy vegitables at least 3 a week.



Regards



G



Relaxers are evil... : ( I want to go natural. help!!?

this site has WONDERFUL advice and a forum that you can post questions on. TRY IT !!!..HHP



http://www.blackhairmedia.com/



Relaxers are evil... : ( I want to go natural. help!!?

Since your hair is thinning around your hair line, I dont think you should get any braids. Braids are always tighter at the front because thats the focal point of the hairstyle.



I too have learned from getting braids over and over again. You first need to start getting your hair into good shape. Healty hair is the best hair to work with. Your haircare routine sounds great but what are you doing with it after you wash and condition it?



I find that my hair grows longer and healther when I get a wrap/deep conditioner at the hair salon. I also get my ends cut once a month.



I suggest you go see a professional hairstylist who specializes in hairgrowth and care, especially when it comes to braids. She then can suggest a professional way on how to fix the problem.



Thinning, bald spots, and dealing with a relaxer is alot to handle on your own if your not sure on what to do. I would go have consultation with someone. They can recommend certain shampoos and conditoners just for your hair texture.



Relaxers are evil... : ( I want to go natural. help!!?

i used to relax my hair also(not for very long though) and didnt like the way it lightened my hair and caused breakage.



you could braid it (without fake hair) in cornrows, single braids, twists, if you do these styles make sure they are not tight or this will make your hair break even more. or if your hair is too weak for that, just continue your hair routine and over time the relaxer will grow out. some people like to cut off the ends of their hair when the realaxer is almost grown out, because by this time the ends that look relaxed are dead. personally i havn't cut them yet cause i think it'll make my hair look short..but im a whimp. um keep your hair mosturized with natural ingredeients.



you can go to www.motowngirl.com for some more tips! hope this helps! good luck.



Relaxers are evil... : ( I want to go natural. help!!?

I has the same problem, colored over and over, and I put a relaxer in it, that made it much worse. You may not like this, but you know what I did? I cut it all off! I started a new. First let your hair grow out for a few month, then go to the salon, and tell them to cut off the chemical treated parts. Your head will be able to breathe, and your hair will grow much better, and shampoo every other day to keep it, from over drying.

Some hair straight, some wavy..HELP?

My hair is both straight, wavy, and curly. At the front it's straight but when you wrap around toward the back it gets wavier and curly until the back is a mess. Some waves are big, some are small, some curls go out, some go in, its just crazy, and my hair is thick. Straightening works for a few hours but makes my hair frizzy and isn't worth the time it takes. Is there anything i can do to make my natural hair tamer and prettier? I dont want to have to spend too long on my hair though. please help!



Some hair straight, some wavy..HELP?

well...you might not want to , but you could get it razer cut *it makes it thinner and also looks good on every faceial shape* then it will be easier to taim and straighten.



hope this helps



Some hair straight, some wavy..HELP?

i have the exact same thing with my hair...ummmm it depends if u want ur hair curly all day, straight all day, or wavy all day....................... umm try putting it in a high ponytail after the shower that should straighten it out a bit



Some hair straight, some wavy..HELP?

get a perm.



Some hair straight, some wavy..HELP?

TRY A PERUM PLEASE



Some hair straight, some wavy..HELP?

You could try brushing your hair!



Need anymore help! Email me-

My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it

recently and its all faded and ugly, i want my natural hair color back, but my hair stylist said that i cant just dye it from dark to light, i would have to bleach my hair and then dye it dirty blonde, which would make my hair fall out. is there any other way to naturally make my hair go back to dark blonde?



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

Keep your natural hair color, all the dyes arn't good for u :(



srry im a geek lol



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

Sorry no. You can always get a weave/ wig.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

let it grow back out



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

K take lemon juice put it in your hair and sit in the sun for like 30 min it works good luck



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

It depends on how damaged your hair is now. Once when I was 19 I decided to go from blond to very dark brown - BIG mistake. I tried to strip it myself and it actually came out orange. I had a stylist fix it for me - but my hair did not fall out - I had to massively condition it all the time because it was brittle. Be careful. You can do it - but you will be dealing with very fragile hair for a while.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

Just keep it clean and go outside in the sun a lot to fade out the color.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

don't you know that dying ur hair a lot is really bad! And why don't u ask ur hair stylist? and for goodness sakes try using a deep hair conditioner!



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

Your hair dresser is right. If you were using a permanent hair dye, you will have to let it grow out, In the mean time, use a semi or demi permanent hair dye for your roots. Then just let your color fade when its has grown out the length you want. Keep in mind this will not happen over night. In the mean time conditioner is the key to keeping it looking good. You might try a hair conditioning mask or I like to use Doves 3-minute treatment for colored hair at least once a week.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

No I'm sorry to say there is not. Your stylist told you right. I've been doing hair for over thirty years. And whether you want to believe it or not. It's the only way except to let it grow out and put up with roots until all the color is cut off.



If you try to do it yourself your hair could break off at the scalp.



My hair is natually dirty blonde, but i've been dying it since i was little, but now i dyed it brown?

DO NOT BLEACH IT!!! Trust me, I've bleached mine about 3 times, worst mistake. My hair is soo damaged. Just let it grow out, or something.