Wednesday, October 7, 2009

What colour hair dye would cover...?

what colour hair dye would cover a redish pink? (i don want my hair black though)



iv already used a light brown, but it just made it darken to redish pink.



any ideas?



What colour hair dye would cover...?

Okay, i have (had) the same problem... the past few days i swear i have been buying hair color and dyeing it every night... I have tried lots of products and brands. Last night seemed to be the best one. The color was called Medium ash brown. I can not remember the name but the box is green and it is not the Garner brand. The girl on the front has her head tilted towards the left and she has he hair in a loose tie and her bangs sweep across her face. If you can not find that one then use a brand that has a cool shade to it, the label will says that cool shades cover up reds and brassiness. When i get home i will modify this message and give you the brand name.



What colour hair dye would cover...?

Use a medium to dark brown, or just bleach out all the color and dye over it. I'd do the second one, but...my hair is already the texture of grass, so...hope this helps.



What colour hair dye would cover...?

go with a darker brown, or maybe auburn. of course it depends on your skin tone



What colour hair dye would cover...?

why not bleach the colour out? i think blonde hair would look stunning on you



What colour hair dye would cover...?

Try to put blond in it a few times if it is red/pink you will have to try it more than 1 time.



What colour hair dye would cover...?

Are you aware that hair dyes can cause Cancer? I'd stop putting dyes in if I was you. I'd rather have good health.



What colour hair dye would cover...?

in feb, i went to a salon to have my hair lightened and was talking to my stylist when we were talking about hair. she that her client was normally a blonde and she dyed her hair pink and didn't remember what dye she used on her hair. when she went to the stylist to dye her hair back to the blonde that she was she couldn't lighten her hair! the stylist tried to dye her brown but that also didn't work! so she ended up dyeing her hair black anyway. so keep in mind when dyeing pink or redish pink remember what dye you used and go to a stylist! i had this problem myself once! you may end up dyeing your hair black after all! and dyeing your hair as you are doing will really dry it out!



What colour hair dye would cover...?

First off please I urge you to go to a salon and have it fixed, it would be horrible to find spots later on or just the damage alone with alot of hairdyes on top of each other will make your hair fall out. Usually the hairdresser will tell you to strip your hair of the color which would mean bleach it then put the dark color back on. I would recommend that. But let a colorist do this. Do not attempt this yourself. If you cant afford to do it. Wait at least 3-4 days before attempting anymore colors. And I would say use either a bleach to make you a blonde or a black to take out the colors completely which is a way of stripping your hair until your natural color grows back....



What colour hair dye would cover...?

Meduim Ash Brown, anything with "ash" in it will not have a red or orange base. This will tone down the reds you have now. Your hair will still be a cinnamon brown but it will look a normal shade of brown. Also, the "true brunette" type hairdyes have great built in toners, or use a high lift dye for darker hair. And get a really good deep conditioner! ; )



What colour hair dye would cover...?

two things...First, red...any shade of it is the quickest to fade due in part that red coloring has the largest molocules and they don't penetrate the hair shaft as well as other color...so it will fade pretty quickly. Second....I would reccomend a FULL FOIL. Heavily weaved to save you the color buildup that could result from you trying to dye and dye and dye. Color WILL NOT REMOVE color. The only thing you will do by coloring over it is create color build-up and have spotty results. Lighten it with the foil, then tone the blonde to a suitable color to "mask" the left out hair until the reddish pink fades. Good luck.

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