Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Hair plans with Special Effects dye???

My hair is naturally black, but I went lighter when I was going through a summer makeover bit.



I'm dying my hair to jet black. Then I'll be bleaching some portions professionally and going to town with Special Effect's Cupcake Pink.



How much time should it be between dying my hair black then bleaching?



Additionally, will the cupcake pink show if it accidentally gets rubbed onto the black hair???



I know Cupcake Pink is a fader... I want the nice contrast of the two colors.



Thanks!



Hair plans with Special Effects dye???

expect about 2hours or a litlle more,depending on the hairdresser it could be less (less meaning she/he is a good hairdresser) the die wont rub of each other so dont worrie,die is designed for this and your question is a fine example,as u could lets say die it blue and white it would be realy noticable if the both dies collided,but they are designed to wash out wats known as ESCAPING DEATH (death meaning die) just a funny expression,when u wash the hair,any colours thats have landed on each othe will wash off but not the colour of your hair as such it will only wash out the colour that shouldnt be where it is.



hope this is of help to you,and no im not gay hahahahahahah,my friend runs her own business in hairdressing. hope the above is a help



Hair plans with Special Effects dye???

If your hair is in good condition you shouldn't have too wait to long (couple days) Definitely have it done professionally! The pink will only appear to color the bleached hair. Kinda like using a pink crayon on black paper, it won't show up, but will on white paper.



Hair plans with Special Effects dye???

i have pink streaks in my hair too... and i use a dye that is exactly like special effects.. anyways the pink will only show up on the bleached bits , but if u really want to be extra careful , u can cut up some pieces of aluminum foil, and when you put on the cupcake pink , u can place the aluminum underneath it , , and then wrap it up , to keep it away from the rest of your hair



if i were you , i would bleach the pieces first , and then be very carefull , and wrap them up with in aluminum foil , or in little bags VERY securely, and then carefully apply the black .. but this could get confusing and messy ...



are you going to get the black done professionaly aswell ? because if you are , then they will be able to bleach the strands with out dying them black first .. i think that is your best bet , since it is damaging to go from black to bleach blonde



hope this heloped , and good luck %26lt;3



sounds like amazing hair !

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