Thursday, November 26, 2009

How do i die my hair blond with home stuff?

Yeh dont do it at home....doing the blond thing is a real harsh process to your hair. I would leave that one to the pros.



How do i die my hair blond with home stuff?

okay this may and may not help. but i figure its worth giving the advice right? Dont do it at home. You never know what can go wrong! You want to color it blonde? it all depends on the shade you have now and the roots you have. If there is even just the slightest bit of red, your hair will turn orange like a pumpkin! I learned the hard way not to use home ingrident [which usually dont work] and using store bought goods. Its best to get it professionaly done. Although that route is a bit more expensive, they dont charge more if you want it darker or if they mess it up. they fix it and do it right!



How do i die my hair blond with home stuff?

Please don't do it at home, unless you are willing to wreck your hair.



How do i die my hair blond with home stuff?

Why dont you start with some high lights first, this way if you screw it up while doing it at home is easier to fix than a total dye. And also you can check out how will you look as a blonde.



Take this steps:



Highlights consist of selecting small or thick strands of hair that are then lightened at least 2 shades lighter than the rest of your hair. Highlights should compliment your natural or artificial color. You should never go more than 3 shades lighter then the rest of your hair color. The object of highlighting is to give you a sun-kissed look and to bring depth and light to your overall color.



So if you want to achieve salon perfect results at home when you highlight your hair, here's what the pros say:



Use a clarifying shampoo on your hair at least two days before coloring.



Never shampoo the day you color.



Check the expiration date on the package. And once you mix the color, use it right away!



Toss out the brush that comes in the box and buy flat 1/2 and 1/4 inch acrylic brushes. These brushes, used by artists, are available at art supply stores (they'll give you better control and more natural-looking results)



Make sure you have on hand a pair of good, tight-fitting latex gloves (the ones that come in the package don't always fit well).



Start from the back of your head and work forward. By working from back to front, you won't smear the pieces in front by having to reach over them to do the back.



Apply the highlights only to the top layers of your hair. By leaving the hair underneath alone, you'll create depth and a sun-kissed look that looks completely natural!

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