Friday, May 14, 2010

I have dark brown hair but i want to get it dyed temporarily black at the hairdressers will it turn out good?

What is the best one to use and where can you buy them patches to see if i would have a reaction with the hair dye please tell me thankies :D :D :DI have dark brown hair but i want to get it dyed temporarily black at the hairdressers will it turn out good?
A semi permanent rinse would be your best bet and the least damaging.These only deposit color on top (coats) of the hair shaft and can last anywhere from 2-6 sometime 7,8 washes depending on the brand!These types of color usually have no peroxide or ammonia so the damaging effects are limited and can also help make the hair stronger while many may contain alcohol which can be drying a good conditioner is also recommended.They come in a variety of colors Clairol makes several as well as many others Roux, Wella to the higher end Sebastian Cellophane's(although the Sebastian line has been discontinued many stores still have stock)to name a few and can be found at any Beauty Supply store as well as many drug stores,larger supermarkets and chain stores (IE. Wall-Mart,Target)as well as on-line just do a search on semi permanent hair color. While they are quite simple to do although they can be messy but there are plenty available on the market for the DIY'er. Generally you would purchase the rinse you'd like to use and do a patch test on the inside of the arm 24-48 hours before actually coloring.I have dark brown hair but i want to get it dyed temporarily black at the hairdressers will it turn out good?
Clairol makes a semi permanent black dye (natural instincts #36 midnight, found in most drug stores). It will wash out in about a month, and since its not permanent, it won't damage your hair.
brunnete, is such a sexy sassy hair colour,


i wouldnt die it black!


start of with some black highlights maybe,


and if you hate it, just try black out,


but i would want to ruin such a sassy beautiful hair colour,


:]
Some people's hair won't hold hair dye. I know mine won't hold a darker color whether I get it done at the salon or use the stuff at home. Something about the pigmentation... Make sure you test it out first so you don't end up with funky gray colored hair for a month or so.

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