I need to dye my hair real bad and I'm wondering if nice n easy is good or not for dying my hair but I'm not sure any suggestions?Which hair dye is the best for dying black hair to blonde?
Racoon you really need to go to a hairdresser because you are wanting to go from one extreme to the other. It really needs to be done slowly, over a period of at least 6 months. If you try to bleach it, you will damage your hair badly %26amp; have to wait until it grows out.
When you see celebrities go from black to blonde, it is important to remember that it is not their real hair you are seeing. It's weaves %26amp; sewn on wigs.Which hair dye is the best for dying black hair to blonde?
Blonde 'dye' isn't dye, it's bleach. Dye is a pigment that you put into the hair therefor it's a colour (whether it's darker or more vibrant). Bleach is a chemical you use to LIFT colour or to make it lighter/blonde.
The end result and process depends on some things like is the black your natural hair colour or is it dyed black? Dyed black is the HARDEST colour to lift with bleach and normally takes between 2-5 times to get it out. Natural hair colour, whether it's red, brown, or black is much easier to bleach because it's not some stain in your hair, it is your hair.
If it's dyed black I would suggest L'Oreals quick blue powder with a bottle of 30 creme developer. You may have to do this several times and make sure to space it out each bleaching 2 weeks apart. In between bleachings use deep conditioners and/or protein treatments to help build your hairs strength up.
If it's your natural black, the nice n easy may work.
This is a ridiculous question, because ';to dye'; means that you are adding more colour molecules and making something darker -- mostly fabrics. Hair is very rarely ';dyed'; - although some kids who don't know better will use anything on their hair!
When you are making something lighter, you are removing colour molecules, and that means bleaching. Sorry, there are only two things you can do to hair colour: darken it or lighten it. Nothing more. Add or remove colour.
If your hair is natural black (which is almost impossible - you have dark brown), you will need to use hair bleach (clothing bleach is not the same thing!). You will get orange hair, and then it will get lighter. It's scary the first time you do it. But when performed by a qualified professional hair colourist, you get very good results. After it is light enough, THEN you apply the appropriate shade you wanted. This is a two-step process, or double process colour. It is not cheap. Remember, your will get dark roots within a week, and you will need to retouch your roots ONLY when it is about 2cm long.
If you have coloured black hair, then you DO NOT use bleach, but will need to use a colour remover. Every company makes it. This will remove any artificial colour from your hair, but not your natural hair. You will only have regrowth that is natural -- you won't have any natural colour in your hair, since all permanent tints have bleach in them. When your colour is light enough, and after bleaching your roots, you will proceed as any other time, and apply the appropriate shade as the final step.
No, you would NEVER ever use N%26amp;E for colouring hair! You will regret it. It is one of the worst (there are several on the market) to use on hair. You will see.
Of course, before you do anything, you have to get a consultation with a professional hair colourist who will be able to do a proper analysis of your hair, tell you whether you can get that colour you want, if it will look good with your skin tones, of any after-care you need to do, of how much this all costs, etc. Also, ask how to get rid of it if you change your mind. This is free in most salons on a slow day. You do not want any surprises when doing this.
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first of all to go blonde you will have to bleach your hair, bleaching makes the hair brittle(and brittle hair makes the shaft weak which could lead to hairloss and breakage, and nothing can save ur hair after that)... AND u might end up with ginger locks... are you ready for that coz may be your skin tone wont match with it.extreme changes like this are best handled by a professional.
What you could do is, try to maintain your present locks, make them healthy, go for a good warm olive oil massage you could do it the night before and wash it off in the morning. You will see a diffrence after the wash your hair will b shinier.And shiny dark colors reflect light and look glam. Try putting in warm auburn highlights this will give your hair a lift.Or try diffrent hair styles like doing up your hair in huge curls and sweeping them on to one shoulder and pinning it in place.
Remember how ur present hair suits u, going blonde might just be a diaster.Think about it before you do something like this.
And oh ya... kate hudson just turned brunette.
go to hairdresses then ask them to change your hair colour to blond but the thing is you have to colour it light colour like if you dye it, it will goes ginger then if you dye it again it will change to blond
You can't do this from a box. You're going to have to go to a professional to get it done properly. So pretty much what odelay said.
You can't go from black to blonde in one go; it's impossible. Unless you bleach it that is.
You have to lighten it gradually.
Hey hun - speaking from personal experience - DON'T DO THIS AT HOME!!! It's too big a change. To go blonde, you will likely need to use bleach and thatneeds to be done at a reputable salon. Don't risk this one at home!! Good luck!!
Blondie
u cant go from black to blonde without bleaching it. dont try this on your own, chances are you will ruin your hair. spend the money and have a professional do it.
u cant go from black to blonde without bleaching it. dont try this on your own, chances are you will ruin your hair. spend the money and have a professional do it.and loreal is a gud company
If your hair is black and you want i blonde you should really go to the hair dressers for that!
You hair could turn a weird colour!
but 'nice n easy' works pretty good!
:)
It will turn GINGER, ive tried this before!
i dunno, but black and long hair kills me, i like that too much..
Thursday, February 2, 2012
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