Friday, November 13, 2009

Dilute hair dye?

I bought a hair dye that is ultra blonde and when I got home I realized that it would be way too dramatic of a change for me. What would happen if I left it in for a shorter amount of time than recommended or if I used less of the dye in the mix? Would it not dye as light, or would I end up with spotted hair?



Dilute hair dye?

Use less of the dye in the mix. Shake it well and it will work fine.



Dilute hair dye?

Take it back and exchange it for what you want. Don't mess around with it or you could have a really bad result.



Dilute hair dye?

mix the dye as directed but dont leave it in long. most dyes require about a thirty minute waiting time. so just leave it on for about 15 to 20 minutes. just keep an eye on your hair and when its reached the color you desire, rinse it out. as for the spotting, be sure to completely saturate your hair with the dye then comb it through with a wide tooth comb.



Dilute hair dye?

dont use less of the die in the mix it will get all ****** up. and i have died my hair black and then later bleached it to blonde and it fades out to dark brown brown and then differant blondes but the colors wont be even the roots go quick and the ends take longer



Dilute hair dye?

Make sure you apply it all through your hair, then cut the processing time in half.



Dilute hair dye?

You can dilute it with shampoo, and it will not be as strong. half dye, half shampoo.



Dilute hair dye?

never dilute hair dye this would just make it slimy, leave it on for a shorter amount of time, if you are dying med to dark brown hair and you have a gold tone not a ash tone only for 10 minutes otherwise this will very very brilliant result, ash tones are neutral and do not have red or gold/orange tone in them.

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