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#491 User is offline   love.angel.music.baby. 

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Posted 23 September 2009 - 01:18 PM

QUOTE (JING-JING @ Sep 22 2009, 06:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The instructions suggested that you leave the dye on for 35 - 45 minutes, but I left it on for about an hour and thirty minutes ph34r.gif Still works. I also had another box of dark brown dye just in case I didn't get the result I wanted. In the end, there was no need for me to use the other box.


cool i think imma try that lol
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#492 User is offline   shevyshakes 

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Posted 23 September 2009 - 02:42 PM

http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww181/s...kes/natural.jpg Natural Hair Color
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww181/s...akes/bright.jpg After being died
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww181/s...hakes/faded.jpg Faded color, basically my natural color only red tint


Natural Hair type: Fine, wavy and medium

Hair History: Only died one other time, and it was done professionally, and it had come out way dark brown with red tint:

http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images0...d1493c35318.png
Did not like it, waited till it faded.

Bleach?: Nope
Hair Dye: Color silk, light auburn.

Changes: Not much damage was done at all, hair was pretty much in the same condition before.
My hair seems a bit thicker actually.


I really did like the color it came out to, only bummer is with dying red hair it doesn't last long at all, it fades the fastest. Next time I might bleach it first then dye it so I'll get the full color out of it, not just my hair with red tint. But I still really liked the outcome smile.gif
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Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:26 PM

QUOTE (bubblegumxdxp @ Sep 19 2009, 10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i have a question T^T
can i dye my hair again today if i already dyed my hair yesterday?? coz i failed xD
or do i have to wait like a week or a month?? :S


I wouldn't dye it again the day after because chances are it won't come out the way you want it. What color did you dye it, and what color do you want? because you can get a color corrector if it was just a dye job gone bad lol this one from Sallys works REALLY well http://www.sallybeauty.com/Color-Corrector...?cgid=Hair05-10
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#494 User is offline   chaumein 

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Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:47 PM

Very nice, jingjing. If that's what ash blonde looks like on black hair, I wonder what grey/silver dye would turn out like. Perhaps an ashier brown or worst case, a dark grey colour...
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Posted 24 September 2009 - 07:06 PM

I love all the hair colors! :]
I'm seriously considering on dying my virgin black hair [at home]... My question is, what shade should I get to achieve an ashy brown [that's not too gray.. and I don't want a reddish brown]? I want it to be noticeable that my hair is dyed. And also, do I have to get a shade lighter than the color I want since it's hard for the dye to show up on black hair?

Also, I'm not planning on bleaching my hair.. or if I want to get the color, do I have to "bleach" my hair first by dying it blonde before dying it the ashy brown? Please give me suggestions! ^^

EDIT! the color that i'm looking for....:
http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/6158/sn...dior7pn0rr6.jpg





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Posted 24 September 2009 - 08:58 PM

Hey guysss I really like this hair color, but I'm not exactly sure what it is..so if you have
any ideas, please let me know? Haha.

This is my current hair color

& I want to get this color


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#497 User is offline   ashleyx 

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Posted 27 September 2009 - 05:24 PM

After I dyed my hair a light brown [with kind of an orange tint >_<], every time I color it black it fades to red. Does anyone know how to get rid of the red tint? Or what I should dye it with to get rid of it? I just want black hair not red >_<
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Posted 27 September 2009 - 06:45 PM

^ Most black dyes fade when you use it over a light colour. You can try dyeing your hair black 2 times consecutively so you'll get a lot of black pigment into your hair. I've only read about this, never tried it personally, so I can't say if it'll counteract the fading effect.


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Posted 28 September 2009 - 01:44 AM

Well here's my pics from dyeing my hair
Went from black (virgin hair) to brown-red-ish lol

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WORTH IT?: KIND OF...

Natural Hair type:
healthy medium-long black/brown hair

Hair History:
None
Hair color Before: -see pic-
Hair color After: - see pic -
Bleach?: Suprisingly no...the girl used something called a softner instead.
Hair Dye: Um...at the salon?
Price: $45AUD
Changes: no real damage or texture change as far as I can see.

Description:
Softner first then blew dry it
Put color in for 40 mins
Wrapped cling wrap & put me under a heater for like 5-10mins
Washed hair
Blow dry again
Done...~!

Comments:
It's not a drastic change coz this was my first time dyeing at a salon.
A downside is that you can clearly see the color in sunlight
In the shade, ppl couldn't tell or told me your hair is just a shade lighter =\
I wish it was more obvious...


I'm wondering does anyone notice some of the color disappear when you wash your hair?
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Posted 30 September 2009 - 12:55 AM

WORTH IT?: yup laugh.gif
Natural Hair type: fine and straight
Hair History: dyed many many times
Hair color Before:

Hair color After:

(argh I didn't do a good job, missed some dark parts >_<.. oh wells)
Bleach?: no
Hair Dye: Clairol Nice 'n Easy Natural Light Brown 116
Price: NZ$13.49
Changes: hair still feels pretty much the same, still soft~
Description: I didn't follow the directions.. I just put it all over my head except for the roots for about 35 mins then did my roots and left it on for another 10 mins.
Comments: Its alright, the colour isn't anything special but I like how its kinda more yellow than orangey/reddish. I was actually after ash brown because I didn't want any red/orange but they didn't have it so I just got this, after I bought it I saw on the box it said its a neutral colour which provides soft beige tones and that to reduce red/gold tones you would need a cool shade so next time I'll try a cool shade smile.gif Oh yeah, during the application the dye smelt sooo bad =_= the worst I've smelt compared to L'oreal/Garnier.. which is weird because after washing my hair my hair smells less chemically than the previous L'oreal/Garneir dyes I've used @_@
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Posted 30 September 2009 - 05:30 AM

QUOTE (JING-JING @ Sep 21 2009, 09:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I used Garnier Nutrisse #111 Extra Light Ash Blonde (White Chocolate)

Yeah. My hair color before was very dark brown with subtle hints of red, close to black.

The last dye that I used is Clairol Balsam #618 Black. This product gave me a nice natural shade of black unlike two other brands that I used in the past (I was going for the fake black look at the time). The only problem with black dye is it's quite difficult to wash off your skin.


When you got that light brown color from the "very dark brown", was that dark brown your natural color or was that also dyed? (I'm assuming dyed since you said you have hints of red, but...dunno? tongue.gif)
Because I got my hair dyed a brown-ish color at the end of June, I want to get a lighter color probably around the holidays, but my hairdresser said you can't get a lighter color over a DYED darker color. So even though my hair is black (or super dark brown, whatever) naturally and could've gotten a super light color dying undyed hair, she said I shouldn't be able to dye a lighter brown over the brown I originally got. o_o
But then she said I might as well try it, because even though it's not supposed to work, it works like that for one of her friends all the time tongue.gif
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Posted 30 September 2009 - 04:02 PM

QUOTE (love.angel.music.baby. @ Sep 23 2009, 01:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
cool i think imma try that lol
Good luck!


QUOTE (chaumein @ Sep 23 2009, 05:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Very nice, jingjing. If that's what ash blonde looks like on black hair, I wonder what grey/silver dye would turn out like. Perhaps an ashier brown or worst case, a dark grey colour...
I wonder too. Haha. I actually want a dark gray color. Since it'll snow here soon, I'm thinking of ordering a box of FRESH LIGHT in Brilliant Ash or if I'm daring enough, Clear Ash biggrin.gif


QUOTE (nailbunny @ Sep 30 2009, 05:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When you got that light brown color from the "very dark brown", was that dark brown your natural color or was that also dyed? (I'm assuming dyed since you said you have hints of red, but...dunno? tongue.gif)
Because I got my hair dyed a brown-ish color at the end of June, I want to get a lighter color probably around the holidays, but my hairdresser said you can't get a lighter color over a DYED darker color. So even though my hair is black (or super dark brown, whatever) naturally and could've gotten a super light color dying undyed hair, she said I shouldn't be able to dye a lighter brown over the brown I originally got. o_o
But then she said I might as well try it, because even though it's not supposed to work, it works like that for one of her friends all the time tongue.gif
Yup, you're correct. Hair was dyed at the time.


^ Previous hair color before going shades lighter.

I believe you can get a lighter color dyed over hair that has been previously dyed in a darker shade. Bleaching works, but I wouldn't recommend it if you're not going for a drastic change. I've personally never tried bleaching my whole head yet, but I had blonde highlights before. Very damaging. Thank you deep-conditioning treatments. I've dyed my sister's hair when her hair was dyed a dark brown color to a lighter shade. Fantastic results! But then again, everyone's hair takes in dye differently. It might just work out fine for you.
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Posted 02 October 2009 - 08:57 AM

Thanks for your reply smile.gif

Yep, I definitely DON'T want to bleach my hair. I've heard nothing but bad things about bleach.

Now I just have to worry about the virgin parts of my hair (since I'll probably have a decent amount of root growth by December!) dying differently than the dyed part. o_o It would majorly suck if my roots sucked up the color and the colored part...didn't. xD So I'm still torn between just trying it myself and going to a salon =/
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Posted 04 October 2009 - 10:52 PM

you could just dye the dyed part longer and root part for less maybe 15 mins?(heat+dye=more color change) but if you really scared go to a salon ^__^
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Posted 04 October 2009 - 11:29 PM

QUOTE (nailbunny @ Oct 1 2009, 12:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When you got that light brown color from the "very dark brown", was that dark brown your natural color or was that also dyed? (I'm assuming dyed since you said you have hints of red, but...dunno? tongue.gif)
Because I got my hair dyed a brown-ish color at the end of June, I want to get a lighter color probably around the holidays, but my hairdresser said you can't get a lighter color over a DYED darker color. So even though my hair is black (or super dark brown, whatever) naturally and could've gotten a super light color dying undyed hair, she said I shouldn't be able to dye a lighter brown over the brown I originally got. o_o
But then she said I might as well try it, because even though it's not supposed to work, it works like that for one of her friends all the time tongue.gif

strange, because i dyed my hair a lighter brown (with milktea brown) over a dark brown (not my natural color) and it came out lighter! (i left it on my roots for 15 minutes first then i put it on the rest of my hair for a further 10 minutes)
and it seems like the dyed part absorbed the dye better because after a few months, the top of my head (where my roots were previously) appeared darker than the rest of my hair. but oh well it's not too noticeable (:
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Posted 04 October 2009 - 11:55 PM

Anyone have experience with Gatsby Ash caramel or clear brown on previously dyed hair? (a medium brown) o_o
My hair right now has been dyed but you can only see hints of the brown in light, I've wanted to go lighter than this but I'm not sure which dye to go with >_<

JINGJING's before picture is like the exact color I'm looking for! It looks so nice, but the black is awesome too! ^^

I don't want to risk using the ash blonde dye though incase it turns out bad for me x.x
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Posted 06 October 2009 - 01:46 AM

i posted in the palty thread but i figured i could post here too
WORTH IT?: - yes-
Natural Hair type:
fine, pretty much straight, long
Hair History: -
dyed a lot, has been permed and straightened.. never bleached though
Hair color Before:

Hair color After:


Bleach?: - yes/no -
Hair Dye: palty orange biscuit
Price: 2 boxes around 30 dollars
Changes:
not much damage surprisingly enough
Description: - wrapped my hair in saran wrap and left it in for 40 minutes after applying the dye
Comments: - i like it, i'm surprised that my hair lightened up this much without bleaching
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Posted 06 October 2009 - 05:11 AM

QUOTE (Searesrayne @ Oct 5 2009, 02:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
you could just dye the dyed part longer and root part for less maybe 15 mins?(heat+dye=more color change) but if you really scared go to a salon ^__^


That's why I initially asked my hairdresser when I went in for a trim, but I got the impression that she didn't want to try (I guess because she's almost convinced it shouldn't work?) huh.gif

QUOTE (dreamyxxx @ Oct 5 2009, 03:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
strange, because i dyed my hair a lighter brown (with milktea brown) over a dark brown (not my natural color) and it came out lighter! (i left it on my roots for 15 minutes first then i put it on the rest of my hair for a further 10 minutes)
and it seems like the dyed part absorbed the dye better because after a few months, the top of my head (where my roots were previously) appeared darker than the rest of my hair. but oh well it's not too noticeable (:


That's good to know, thanks biggrin.gif I'm thinking I'll go look to see if our Asian food stores have Palty, since it seems that might be a better choice than trying a really light color with American hair dye.

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Posted 07 October 2009 - 02:49 PM

Hello everyone:)
So I have a question, I have naturally black hair, and I tried to dye it once to chestnut brown but stupid me did it with damp hair, As you can imagine it didin't work, I was wondering ,Since I have natural black hair would, I have to bleach my hair to have a color like this and does anyone know what this color is?Thanks!:
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Posted 07 October 2009 - 05:40 PM

WORTH IT?: - YES/NO/KIND OF... -
Natural Hair type:
- fine
- straight/ A little wavy
- long hair
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Hair History: -
-Dyed too many to count
Red Black, Palty Milk Tea, Dark Brown, Red Black, brown, Brown with highlights, Blonde
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Hair color Before: - color before: Dyed Black
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Hair color After: - Blonde
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Bleach?: - yes/-
Hair Dye: - Bleach -
Price: - Over 200 -
Changes:
- Damage? Very Dry
- Texture change? More Brittle. But not that bad. My hair was strong to start with
Comments: - I love the end result, however it is a lot more damaged now. Roots are a pain in the behind >.<
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