Friday, April 20, 2012

Could a salon dye my hair from red to brown with some medium blonde highlights without stripping it?

I understand it might have a brassy tone, which is okay, I'm just tired of the red.



Could a salon dye my hair from red to brown with some medium blonde highlights without stripping it?

um not unless u pay them 5,000 dollars



Could a salon dye my hair from red to brown with some medium blonde highlights without stripping it?

YUP.



I went through that phase too with my red hair.



It wont strip it, just make sure you go to a professional.



(I have strawberry blonde hair, and it's been brown, dark brown, auburn and others.)



Could a salon dye my hair from red to brown with some medium blonde highlights without stripping it?

yeah. my friend did it.



Could a salon dye my hair from red to brown with some medium blonde highlights without stripping it?

Red is easy to cover up. The only problem is it prevents the new colour from sticking properly. It will therefore fade quickly.



Stripping red out is a pain! I've gone through many "red" phases, and getting out of them is always horrible. Salon or home bleach made my tips turn bright orange, and the roots highlighter yellow (I'm a natural blonde).



So, to answer your question, it can be done, but be prepared to repeat the process a number of times, until your hair has properly grown out.



Could a salon dye my hair from red to brown with some medium blonde highlights without stripping it?

This can work only hair color doesn't lift hair color. So your hairstylist will have to use a pre- lightner (hair bleach) for the blonde. The brown will cover the red. Don't worry your hair won't break off using bleach unless your hair is pretty damaged. Your hairstylist will know if it's ok to bleach.



Could a salon dye my hair from red to brown with some medium blonde highlights without stripping it?

Yes, they could, but getting away from the red is always hard so your going to want someone who is a color expert. I think that you are on the right track (as fare as color-wise), though. You need to ask to talk to the manager of the salon. Then tell him/her what you are wanting. Ask them if they can suggest someone GOOD to do this for you, or if they can do it themselves. Also, ask them prices, time involved, etc. Then you will want to know what kinds of Shampoo's/conditions will be safe to use on your beautiful new color. As not to make it fade. Also, ask them how long it will last and when you will need to have it touched-up. GOOD LUCK!

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