Saturday, April 14, 2012

Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

if so, how much does it cost and how much damage does it do?



Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

i think you have to dye it to match your natural color and let it grow out. that's what i did.



Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

It is very rough work and your hair will be really damaged. U just have to slowly start dyeing it back to close to normal. And at some point u will get there.



Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

From my experience the best way to get back to your natural color is to start off with color remover. Usually you can buy it from specialty stores and some grocery stores.



Use that as it says, and it'll take your hair to the last known base. Since you said you bleached it, it'll most likely turn a whiteish blonde. From there, immediately put a color on it that's the same as your natural.



Then when it grows out, it should match and blend nicely.



Hope this helps.



Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

If it's permanent dye, then you can't go back to your original color. You'd have to have your hair stripped, which takes all the pigment out of the hair shaft. After that, you'll have to dye it a color similar to your natural color.



You can try stripping it yourself - that's the cheapest way. Sally Beauty has all the stuff you need - think it's called Loreal Color Zap. But, unless you're totally broke, I'd get a professional to do it. They know how to get it even, which is really hard if you don't know what you're doing. However, it's going to be pretty expensive. It depends on where you live for the exact cost, but I'd say it will cost $50 at least to strip it, and more if you want them to color it close to your natural color.



If you strip and re-color in the same day, your hair will be pretty damaged. Stripping dries out your hair like bleach, because it's the same principle - you're taking the color out of your hair. If you can, wait a day or two after stripping to let your hair rest, before putting the new dye on.

What is the meaning of chelating shampoo, and is there a natural chelater,like baking soda clarifies

something to do with bonding and binding?removing or adding?actually i dont know but i hope someone comes up with an answer for you.i know that conditioners bind to the hair to give it a fuller look and soft feel,so i think this is a partial idea,but otherwise try the chemists.jill.

Natural pale skin or tanned?long or short hair?brunette or blond?tall or medium?hazel or green/blue

pale



long



brunette



medium



green/blue



Natural pale skin or tanned?long or short hair?brunette or blond?tall or medium?hazel or green/blue eyes?

Tall, blue eyes, long brown hair, tan



Natural pale skin or tanned?long or short hair?brunette or blond?tall or medium?hazel or green/blue eyes?

I like my man naturally tan, with short hair (color is irrelevant), tall, and expressive eyes (again, color irrelevant).



Natural pale skin or tanned?long or short hair?brunette or blond?tall or medium?hazel or green/blue eyes?

pale



long



brunette



medium



hazel or green

What all natural items can i use to color my hair???

Use Heena (mehdi) mix with coffee powder use in your hair make brown hair.



use Heena (mehdi) mix with crused beet make radise.



use Heena (mehdi) mix with Tea make your hair natural brown in colour.



What all natural items can i use to color my hair???

Try the health food store.



Ask an Indian.



Walnuts, henna....wow try googling Natural Herbs and see what you get.



What all natural items can i use to color my hair???

if you want it become GREY coloured.... it will happen naturally....



What all natural items can i use to color my hair???

menhdi.



What all natural items can i use to color my hair???

C o fee fee powder gives a nice shade of brown



What all natural items can i use to color my hair???

u can dye your hair naturally



take one cup henna powder , one egg, one spoon coffee poweder, one tea spoon kattha ( if u are an indian u should know whar a katha is ), one tea spoon kalonji powder, one tea spoon cloves powder. mix it with black tea ( chaye ka paaani ) and leave it for one hour and then apply it on your hair and leave them for another two hours and then rinse.



you will have dark brown burgundy shade ( not cheap red) for sure.

I want long beautiful waves in my hair,but of course its poker straight.Actually any waves.I want a

look with minimal spray...can anyone tell me



1.) what is the best hair spray to use so hair isnt hard



2.) how to achieve these waves



thanks!!!



I want long beautiful waves in my hair,but of course its poker straight.Actually any waves.I want a natural...

I recomend the Nexxus comb thru hair spray and go to this site to get hair like this.



http://hairstyles.nexxus.com/holiday-hai...



I want long beautiful waves in my hair,but of course its poker straight.Actually any waves.I want a natural...

one of these 3:



frederic fekkai wave creating spray



frederic fekkai coiff oceanique tousled wave spray



frederic fekkai summer hair beach waves



spray in damp hair and scrunch then twist hair into 2 seperate buns sleep with it overnight then undo for gorgeous waves



I want long beautiful waves in my hair,but of course its poker straight.Actually any waves.I want a natural...

great hairspray that isnt crunchy is dove maxium hold and it smells great



after getting out of the shower add some mousse and spray then you can scrunch your hair by hand or use a defuser for help =]



if you still have problems adding layers should help bring out some body



I want long beautiful waves in my hair,but of course its poker straight.Actually any waves.I want a natural...

wash your hair and let it dry but only till its damp not really wet then french braid it, and sleep with it in. in the morning it will be wavy!

Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

if so, how much does it cost and how much damage does it do?



Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

i think you have to dye it to match your natural color and let it grow out. that's what i did.



Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

It is very rough work and your hair will be really damaged. U just have to slowly start dyeing it back to close to normal. And at some point u will get there.



Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

From my experience the best way to get back to your natural color is to start off with color remover. Usually you can buy it from specialty stores and some grocery stores.



Use that as it says, and it'll take your hair to the last known base. Since you said you bleached it, it'll most likely turn a whiteish blonde. From there, immediately put a color on it that's the same as your natural.



Then when it grows out, it should match and blend nicely.



Hope this helps.



Is there a way i can get rid of all the layers of dye in my hair and go back to my natural color?

If it's permanent dye, then you can't go back to your original color. You'd have to have your hair stripped, which takes all the pigment out of the hair shaft. After that, you'll have to dye it a color similar to your natural color.



You can try stripping it yourself - that's the cheapest way. Sally Beauty has all the stuff you need - think it's called Loreal Color Zap. But, unless you're totally broke, I'd get a professional to do it. They know how to get it even, which is really hard if you don't know what you're doing. However, it's going to be pretty expensive. It depends on where you live for the exact cost, but I'd say it will cost $50 at least to strip it, and more if you want them to color it close to your natural color.



If you strip and re-color in the same day, your hair will be pretty damaged. Stripping dries out your hair like bleach, because it's the same principle - you're taking the color out of your hair. If you can, wait a day or two after stripping to let your hair rest, before putting the new dye on.

Where can i figure how a natural red streak added to dirty blonde hair look like?

In the mirror. Buy a can of Nestle streaks n' tips in red. I t shampoos out but wet hair well before appling shampoo.