Friday, June 18, 2010

I'm a man. I'm dyeing my hair from blond to a light brunnett but I end up a red. Is there

I'm just trying to get rid of a little grey but I don't want to be a redhead again next time I try it. Do I have to wait to dye it again?



I'm a man. I'm dyeing my hair from blond to a light brunnett but I end up a red. Is there a secret to this?

no dont go darker brown, you need to use a ash brown light,or dark ash blonde,this takes the red out I am femle and I have the same problem



I'm a man. I'm dyeing my hair from blond to a light brunnett but I end up a red. Is there a secret to this?

I'd try using a darker brown but make sure its not auburn brown or it will turn reddish. I'd wait at least a week between dye jobs.



I'm a man. I'm dyeing my hair from blond to a light brunnett but I end up a red. Is there a secret to this?

if I were you i would stay blonde....you can get blonde dye and that will cover the gray and still look natural.



I'm a man. I'm dyeing my hair from blond to a light brunnett but I end up a red. Is there a secret to this?

you have to use just for men hair dye . and you have to wait four weeks before you try again.



I'm a man. I'm dyeing my hair from blond to a light brunnett but I end up a red. Is there a secret to this?

1. Wait as long as you can stand it to re-color your hair...atleast wait a week or two.



2. The underlying colors in your hair play a part in determining what color your hair will end up being. Try using a color wheel.



For example:If your hair is blond. Just blonde, no red, green or blue tones, then your hair has a yellow base. If the color you pick out has a blue base then you are going to end up with green hair. Maybe a stylist is what you really need for this.

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