"ATT_calc_size_volume_or_weight_+_item_": "1 Pint" But it’s f another application of color oops would fry my hair off I definitely don’t want that either. I don’t really want to go to a salon and pay a bunch of money for them to fix it and hear snarky remarks for 2 hours about how I screwed up my hair. I assumed they worked the same brushed over the instructions only let it in for 25ish minutes and my hair is SO spotty!!! It looks horrible. Then went to the store with intention of getting color oops but all they had was L’Oréal color removed. I did hair oils and mask for a week to allow my hair time to heal. Did color oops and it only knocked it down a few shades. My hair turned out black but it was fine but it wasn’t fading at all and my bright red roots looked really bad. So few days later added another layer of application. I asked a friend to help me she applied one application and it was super spotty not at all like last time. Last time I used it after about six weeks it started to faded I used color oops and it was gone. I’ve used this color before it’s a 4c brown from L’Oréal. I’m a natural redhead and about a month ago I decided to go back to brown for a bit. You must be an active member of the community and self-promotions are limited to once per month. Mix (1 part) bleach with (1-2 parts) 20 volume developer, mix with (6 parts) clarifying shampoo, and apply to damp hair for 10 minutes, before rinsing.Īll content must be directly about hair dye, dyed hair, or dying your hair No sexual content, No politics.ĭo not put others down, and if you have any constructive criticism or advice, remain polite with it. Keep crushing until all of the large granules have been broken down. Use a rolling pin or hammer to crush the tablets into a powder consistency. Put the tablets into a plastic bag, then seal the bag and place it on a cutting board. But instructions will vary depending on your hair and desired results.Ī: The recommended way is to give your hair a Bleach Wash. 1 Crush 6 vitamin C tablets into a fine powder. Or oVertone has a bleach free, coloring conditioner for dark brown hair.Ī: Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo, do not use conditioner, and allow your hair to fully dry before applying the dye.Ī: You'll need to apply bleach and developer. To avoid damaging your hair, never use a (developer included) box dye.Ī: You don't need to bleach your hair, but if you want bright colors a bleached blonde range around level 8 is recommended You can also dye just a few hairs to see how it will turn out. They all have different colors and products. The recommended dyes above are all endorsed as excellent options, and all vegan and cruelty-free. Try to provide as much information about your hair's condition, dye history, your routine, or anything else pertinent to your question. Please use a photograph with natural lighting, without any heavy filters, and share what dye you used for everyone curious! Any posts of your dyed hair, or questions relating to dying your hair are welcomed. The /r/HairDye community is devoted to hair dye and dyed hair.
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