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I went to the hairdresser and tried to change my hair a bit by dying it blue. EPIC FAIL, I'm blond...BLOND! (not fully, but half of it is) I cry :'( I'd rather have green hair than blond... |
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Raphaela wrote:I went to the hairdresser and tried to change my hair a bit by dying it blue. EPIC FAIL, I'm blond...BLOND! (not fully, but half of it is) I cry :'( I'd rather have green hair than blond... No bashing blondes ¬_¬ how on earth did you end up blonde instead of blue though?! that's a BIG colour difference?! |
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xNightsidex wrote:No bashing blondes ¬_¬
how on earth did you end up blonde instead of blue though?! that's a BIG colour difference?! I have nothing against blondes, I just don't like it on my hair. I dyed my hair blonde before blue, hoping that that way the blue color would show up more, but it didn't :( |
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Raphaela wrote:xNightsidex wrote:No bashing blondes ¬_¬
how on earth did you end up blonde instead of blue though?! that's a BIG colour difference?! I have nothing against blondes, I just don't like it on my hair. I dyed my hair blonde before blue, hoping that that way the blue color would show up more, but it didn't :( Ahh in which case your hair isn't holding colour too well :/ I'm not exactly clued upon blue as a colour, but all I could recommend is that you keep dying over it with blue until it builds up and sticks, though blue is easier to hold than red. |
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xNightsidex wrote:Ahh in which case your hair isn't holding colour too well :/ I'm not exactly clued upon blue as a colour, but all I could recommend is that you keep dying over it with blue until it builds up and sticks, though blue is easier to hold than red. Really? My hair doesn't seem to have a problem to hold red. It even lasts longer than it should. I think it's because of the brand my mother bought, it's not the best :P Hopefully I'll wash it multiple times today and tomorrow and try again, with a different brand, on Saturday. |
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Actually trying to dye hair blue then turning blond is common as well.I have a friend who tried to dye his hair blue, he added the first color thingy and his hair was green then he added the second and it was blond. |
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Now, I'm an amateur hairdresser, but I really don't get that :S If you had to bleach your hair to dye a blue over it, then all well and good, because the blue can unstick and cause the hair to show the blonde tone instead. But that's weird. I might look into that, if ever for some reason I'm possessed to go blue... |
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Blue doesn't seem to work for anyone here. Last time - well, the only time - I went blue, it didn't work out. Maybe it's because I used a crap brand, but it came out in grey and green. Luckily it was temporary and only took a few washes to get out! (I don't know what possessed me. My hair was a lovely shade of light brown with blonde highlights.) Edited by user 25 September 2009 19:09:59(UTC)
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bikz wrote:Blue doesn't seem to work for anyone here. Last time - well, the only time - I went blue, it didn't work out. Maybe it's because I used a crap brand, but it came out in grey and green. Luckily it was temporary and only took a few washes to get out! (I don't know what possessed me. My hair was a lovely shade of light brown with blonde highlights.) Eh, my friend Dawn has managed to dye her hair blue many times by this point in time. Not entirely sure how she does it, but she did mention it does wash out quicker than other colours. Me, I'm quite happy with naturally black hair |
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bikz wrote:Blue doesn't seem to work for anyone here. Last time - well, the only time - I went blue, it didn't work out. Maybe it's because I used a crap brand, but it came out in grey and green. Luckily it was temporary and only took a few washes to get out! (I don't know what possessed me. My hair was a lovely shade of light brown with blonde highlights.) Now that's much more logical. Blue dye residue is used in rinses, as well as purple, as a weak concentrate to tip very light blonde or white hair to silver. (And of course, I'd know a few things about that ;D) Depending on what colour you put it over, it could either under-process (blonde) or over-process (brown) to give you that grey colour due to the cold tone of the dye, and likewise, the ash base of the dye would have pulled to give you the green colour. And as forkboy said from his friend, blue indeed comes out very swiftly as the molecules are some of the smallest and weakest in the hair colouring palette. |
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The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed |
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Rincewind wrote:The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed Does Queue not also have the most vowels in a row? |
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Ive dyed my hair many different colours, i found that my red faded very quickly. the first few weeks are awesome and are very vibrant.
i suppose it just depends how absorbent your hair is aswell.
my boyfriends sisters hair is very absorbent, she had red spray wash out colour that you use for carnivals and stuff and it permanently dyed her hair pink.
My colour lasts a month max before it goes a wishy washy colour.
I bought a tube of hair dye from my hair dressers and you didnt need alot and it lasted a few weeks. it cost £10 and gave me 3 months worth. you just need someone sensible to put it in for you.
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sian wrote:Ive dyed my hair many different colours, i found that my red faded very quickly. the first few weeks are awesome and are very vibrant.
i suppose it just depends how absorbent your hair is aswell.
my boyfriends sisters hair is very absorbent, she had red spray wash out colour that you use for carnivals and stuff and it permanently dyed her hair pink.
My colour lasts a month max before it goes a wishy washy colour.
I bought a tube of hair dye from my hair dressers and you didnt need alot and it lasted a few weeks. it cost £10 and gave me 3 months worth. you just need someone sensible to put it in for you.
Few WEEKS of vibrancy? You're quite lucky, you must have very well-conditioned hair to hold a red colour that long! Though if it was dyed over light brown, indeed, the colour hold would have been much longer than that of blonde hair. Though you've made a very good decision to buy dye from a hairdressers directly :) You get your moneys worth in the end! Semi-perms are a fickle thing, sometimes they can come out entirely, but red's also a very strong colour, so it's possible it'll leave a very warm and orangey tone, or on the other hand a pinkish tone behind which stains the hair shaft. And having someone sensible fix your hair is but the tip of the iceberg; to correctly take care of hair in dying (and cutting...) you should know exactly what your doing and made sure you have done your research. |
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Gildermershina wrote:Rincewind wrote:The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed Does Queue not also have the most vowels in a row? probably..... |
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