Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

ive been dying my hair since 7th or 8th grade, ive had all kinda of shades of colors in my hair, my current color is black with dark brown for the bangs, so it basically just blends together, my natural color is a blonde, and i really wants to dye the top half of my hair again and leave the rest black, but im not sure what to do, and how can i dye blonde over black, so if you could be kind enough to help me and tell me what color you think i should do



p.s



my eyes change between blue green and grey



my skin isnt tan but its not pure white lol



idk if that helps any



Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

you'd have to go to a salon and get it bleached.



Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

Dye the top of it blonde it would look great



Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

if you try to go blonde over dyed black or dark browns most likely you are gonna end up like i did-- orange, brassy damaged hair. you need to gradually lighten your hair thats the best way to do it or youre risking lots of damage and funky orange shade of hair. try going lighter within a few shades. i made that mistake before and had to cut a lot of my hair off so please be careful and go to a hairdresser who actually knows what theyre doing, if you decide you want to go blonde anyways. i would just try to keep lighting 1 or 2 shades within the color you have now until you get to the shade you like.



Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

Well...I've seen the blonde over black and it looks cool. Blonde over red looks really amazing too!



Good luck!



Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

you need some form of bleach



go 2 a salon so it doesnt go gross



and then use a good condititioner



Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

umm well... dont do blonde and black or blonde streaks with black...it looks gross and itll also turn it gray..



wait until the color fades then re dye it blonde.



maybe put rellly light blonde in it. or a tan color in your hair.



make it ONE COLOR not a lot . itll look fake.



Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

you will have to strip out your hair color!!!! no lightener (bleach) will get black out!!!!! and you will not be able to get it back really light blonde!!!! i'm a professional stylist and i recently had to do this to mine! we stripped it 5 times then put lightener on it and i still have a reddish brown color hair!!!! so, good luck with that!!!! make sure you get a liscensed stylist to do this for you!!!!



Hair emergency!!!!!!!?

You can't dye blonde over black without bleach.



You'll have to bleach the top half of your hair. Then it'll go orange. So you need to buy a shade of blonde dye to tone the color (you'd have better luck doing a light brown, to counter the orange. Stay away from anything with red or yellow, sunny, auburn, reddish, golden,etc, in the name). If you want to bleach your own hair, get the lightest shade of blondissma with bleach in it. You can buy the bottle of hydrogen peroxide (diluted 10%) in the hair dye aisle, but it's a liquid, so it'll be very difficult to keep it out of half of your hair. When your hair is orange, you should condition it, and refrain from dying it for a day. Do the bleaching on a friday night, spend sat with orange hair and tone it on sunday. Otherwise you could completely fry your hair.



I highly recommend going to a salon, since do-it-yourself bleaching leaves an orange color. A salon will immediately apply a toner so you don't have to deal with a day of orangeness. Also, I have heard of several people losing hair from bleaching themselves. I've done it before, but it's a super messy job. My hair was ridiculously orange and spotty...I looked like a really ugly leopard.



I think the black and platinum is horribly overdone. I think a nice brown would complement the black.



**if you recently dyed your hair black, it's going to be a bugger to bleach. Trust me, been there. Black doesn't come out without hardcore bleach. Just buying blonde dye won't work, you do need one with bleach...I'd really really go to a salon. (Granted, they might take one look at you and refuse to do it)

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