Tuesday, November 17, 2009

I dyed my hair 'egyptian plum' with clairol demi permanent hair dye. Will it really come o

I have naturally medium dark brown hair and have never dyed my hair before thus I dont know anything about hair dye. I normally would never do this sort of thing, but at 1 am purple hair sounds a lot cooler. 4 days later my hair is only a little darker than natural but a lot more red. The box said it would wash out it 28 washes but all my friends are telling me this is permanent and I will have to keep dying it because of the roots. I liked being carefree about my hair and I am just hoping that this is not a permanent mess. Egyptian Plum is only fun for the first 12 hrs.



I dyed my hair 'egyptian plum' with clairol demi permanent hair dye. Will it really come out in 28 washes?

I don't think it will come out completely. Over time it will fade out quite a bit, but you may be left with a very warm color on your ends especially. If you really want to strip some more of the color out, wash with Prell shampoo several times and for a few days at least. In my industry, we know that Prell strips out color and have used it to remove color. Since it is so cleansing, you will want to make sure you use a good moisturizing conditioner also or else you hair will feel really dry and straw-like.



I dyed my hair 'egyptian plum' with clairol demi permanent hair dye. Will it really come out in 28 washes?

use timoty shampoo it will help strip the red out or baby shampoo and just let it grow out.failing that go to a salon and have a few bleached high lights through this will make it look lighter but don't try to do it yourself lol

Hair color help!!!!?

I want to get a medium reddish brown hair color ( but more red than brown) but I want blond streaks in it. Can anyone tell me the best color that would go with it pleassseee?? Thanks a lottt!!! Ohh also any suggestions on the cutest medium reddish brown hair colors would be great too because I havent really decided on any specific color. Thanks agaain!



Hair color help!!!!?

It depends on your skin tone. If you have pale skin, or slightly tan skin it'd look beautiful. If you have an olive complexion or darker, don't do red. Red/Brown wouldn't look right. And either way Red/Brown and blond is a DEFINITE no-no. The colors contrasting with each other is so noticeable in a bad way. People will think you screwed up when you were trying to die your hair. It just looks really bad.



Hair color help!!!!?

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Hair question!?

i want my hair to look like this:



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i have medium-lightish brown hair and its medium-longish length. does this work for me?



Hair question!?

yes i think so! You picked out a really good hairstyle.



Hair question!?

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the style may have to be a tad shorter



but youll look adorable.



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Hair question!?

Yes! It's a great look!



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Hair question!?

Yeah I think it'd be cute.



Hair question!?

ya, dont blowdry ur haor and add big curlers to the end of it to get a little wave



Hair question!?

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Hair question!?

i think it will maybe a little shorter though but i think it will work

I have blonde hair..should I get medium brown lowlights?

I have naturally multi-toned blonde hair with very light brown underneath. I've been thinking about getting some medium brown lowlights in some of the underneath layers (so it does not touch my scalp). What do you think? I am thinking about using Garnier Nutrisse #60 light natural brown. Any feedback? Thanks. =)



I have blonde hair..should I get medium brown lowlights?

I'm not sure exactly what garnier colour that is. But I do know with the winter months the hairdressers tend to recommend low lights on blond hair. Good luck. Try the clariol website for more help.



I have blonde hair..should I get medium brown lowlights?

Do Whatever Makes YOU Feel Good About Your Appearance Be TRUE To Yourself

I have medium brown hair, and i want a cute scene/ choppy hair cut that is medium legnth.?

Pics please!!!



Thanks!!!!



I have medium brown hair, and i want a cute scene/ choppy hair cut that is medium legnth.?

okay....uhmm I don't know exactly where you're going, there are many branches and extremes to scene; but I'll give you a few ideas.



just make sure you go to a salon with young hairdressers, or they'll be clueless, even with a picture.



and remember, scene hair needs lots of styling.



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good luck, and remember to have a straightener, anti frizz hair spray, and some sort of gel handy! ^_^



I have medium brown hair, and i want a cute scene/ choppy hair cut that is medium legnth.?

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Frizzy hair...?

I have medium length, straight hair. After I take a shower, it gets all frizzy. I use Garniner Fructis sleek and shine. I use a pick to brush my hair when it's wet, then I brush it later with a hair brush when it's dry and my hair gets frizzy. Is there anything I can do to make it not frizzy without using hairspray or blowdriers/straightners? I don't want to damage my hair. Thanks!



Frizzy hair...?

You are not alone, 90% of us suffer with dry brittle or frizzy hair because our hair is deficient of water. so what to do?



You need to give your hair lots of TLC, with shampoos and intense conditioners that will help to repair damaged cuticles, and improve the porosity, elasticity and general health and appearance of your hair.



Avoid product build up by using products that contain natural ingredients. Also avoid hot oil treatments, heavy cholesterol type conditioners, petroleum-based and silicone-based products.



Also hairsprays, mousses and gels that have a high alcohol or butane content.



Frizzy hair...?

Forget the Garniner!!!!! Go with herbal esences none of you frizzness!!! It worked soooo good on my hair get the shampoo and conditioner Dont get the cream tho!!!!!!!! Works wonders Rele!!!!!!



Frizzy hair...?

my daughter had frizzy hair and I use citra shine! I use it when it is still wet and then if needed add alittle afterwards! Its great because it does not make your hair greasy!



Frizzy hair...?

I fell your pain... and I think the sunsilk brand works the best, believe me, I've tried it all, and I think it's the best.

Total Red Hair Disaster?

Well I have medium/dark brown hair naturally. I was high-lighting it blonde to "liven" up the color. Well I decided to dye my hair red, I just had to go to a very bright red hair dye. I got a semi-permanent dye and colored my hair. It was BRIGHT red, my husband was nice and said it looked fine but when I went into work so many people were staring at me. Now I want brown hair again. So I used a permanent dark brown hair color the day after using the semi-permanent red dye. It looks terrible. I have a mixture of dark brown, bright red, light brown and blonde. I have no idea why it is light brown and blonde in the back. I am a do it myself type of girl and I am considering stripping all of the color and starting from scratch. What should I do?



Total Red Hair Disaster?

Learn your lesson and go to a qualified hair stylist to get your hair done from now on.



Total Red Hair Disaster?

You should never use a permanent hair dye until the semi permanent is completely washed out. The way semi hair dyes are made is to wash out after a while, and putting something permanent over it turns out exactly as you described. Before you decide to strip it, which will damage your hair a lot, just try washing it several times a day for two weeks, and then redye it. It should turn out then because all of the semi permanent will be gone. Good luck.