Pre-Bleaching and then using Drugstore Color?
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Topic: Pre-Bleaching and then using Drugstore Color?
Posted By: glittergirl Subject: Pre-Bleaching and then using Drugstore Color? Date Posted: Feb 4, 2008 at 12:32am
Hi,
New to the forums and have a question for those who might be able to shed light.
I have used a number of different Red and Violet Red colors on my hair for the last 4 years.
My 'virgin' hair is a dirty blonde color, but now the ends are pretty much a dark brown color.
The red is not as vibrant as it used to be when I colored my hair, I think as a result of years of dying it.
I want to use Clairol Hydrience 34 Tropic on my hair as that's the best purply red I've found so far. But my hair is way to dark for the end result I want. The color always ends up being a very dark brown and it only shows a tinge of red for the first week when light catches it. Not what I want! I want a pretty bold red-violet color that is obvious.
I am considering pre-bleaching my hair so that I can get my desired color result.
What pre-bleaching kit would you recommend before I use Hydrience 34 Tropic on the hair again? I am considering either going to the salon for a pre-bleach or using a pre-bleaching kit that I can get from the drug store or Sally Beauty Supply.
I've NEVER pre-bleached my hair, and I don't know if this is recommend for doing with a store bought color. I know it can be done for FX colors like Manic Panic, but I'm not sure what color result I'd get with a store bough pre-bleach and a store bought color.
Also, is there anything I should watch for when using The 34 Tropic over pre-bleached hair? Will it turn a funny color or will it be OK. I have read up on the net about pre-bleaching and many people say that the biggest mistake is to panic in the 'orange' phase. So I am not sure how long to leave it on. I have fine hair (like baby hair fine) already and don't want it to fall out. So maybe it would be best to go to the salon for the bleaching part?
Any ideas?
Thanks!
glittergirl2008-02-04 00:50:38
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Replies: 26 Posted By: glittergirl
Date Posted: Feb 4, 2008 at 12:32am
Hi,
New to the forums and have a question for those who might be able to shed light.
I have used a number of different Red and Violet Red colors on my hair for the last 4 years.
My 'virgin' hair is a dirty blonde color, but now the ends are pretty much a dark brown color.
The red is not as vibrant as it used to be when I colored my hair, I think as a result of years of dying it.
I want to use Clairol Hydrience 34 Tropic on my hair as that's the best purply red I've found so far. But my hair is way to dark for the end result I want. The color always ends up being a very dark brown and it only shows a tinge of red for the first week when light catches it. Not what I want! I want a pretty bold red-violet color that is obvious.
I am considering pre-bleaching my hair so that I can get my desired color result.
What pre-bleaching kit would you recommend before I use Hydrience 34 Tropic on the hair again? I am considering either going to the salon for a pre-bleach or using a pre-bleaching kit that I can get from the drug store or Sally Beauty Supply.
I've NEVER pre-bleached my hair, and I don't know if this is recommend for doing with a store bought color. I know it can be done for FX colors like Manic Panic, but I'm not sure what color result I'd get with a store bough pre-bleach and a store bought color.
Also, is there anything I should watch for when using The 34 Tropic over pre-bleached hair? Will it turn a funny color or will it be OK. I have read up on the net about pre-bleaching and many people say that the biggest mistake is to panic in the 'orange' phase. So I am not sure how long to leave it on. I have fine hair (like baby hair fine) already and don't want it to fall out. So maybe it would be best to go to the salon for the bleaching part?
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Posted By: Ally<3
Date Posted: Feb 4, 2008 at 3:28am
From my experience you'll be very hard-pressed finding a stylist that will bleach your entire head of dyed dark hair. This is because it is very risky. I myself have had my hairdresser bleach out (using many trips to the salon and many highlights) a very dark permanent colour that I had been dying for about 2 years. And unfortunatelty, there's still evidence of left over colour in my hair (i'm dark blonde). This shouldn't be a problem for you because you are dying over it. However, lightening your hair past the orange stage will no doubt cause significant damage, and may take up to 5 bleachings, because of the dark artificial pigment in your hair which is a nightmare to lift. All the while your virgin hair at your roots will only need one bleaching. See how it can be tricky?
That being said, it can definitely be done. I would personally go to the hairdresser for the bleaching, but it's your choice. To achieve a lighter colour than you have, there is absolutely know other way but bleach. If your chose to do it at home, try Wellite or Wella Blondor (my favourites) with a 30-40 vol developer. I'm confident the red/purple colour can be achieved at home. Anyway i'm sure you know what you're doing on that point.
Let's us know what you decide to do, and good luck.
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Posted By: r4ch3l
Date Posted: Feb 4, 2008 at 3:39pm
You should probably use a color stripper first, like Colorzap (Sallys for about $10). Beyond the Zone makes a bleach kit with everything you need if you're not wanting to get everything seperatly, I've used it on dark extensions with good results. If you bleach, pictures would help a ton, even if you block out your face or whatever, it's hard to say what would be best if we're just trying to imagine the color you know? I'm not sure how much having fine have matters as long as you're careful and whatnot. If you're really that nervous about bleaching, I would go to a salon, but it's definatly do-able yourself.
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Posted By: glittergirl
Date Posted: Feb 4, 2008 at 8:50pm
Hi Ally and Rachel!
Thanks for your advice!
I have a pics of myself http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=59054 - here . If you go to the last image, that is exactly what my hair looks like now.
The reason I'm really wondering about the bleaching myself is because I just had some caramel highlights put in at the salon. The stylist just foiled a few pieces of hair and bleached them for I'd say about 20 to 25 mins. It turned out caramel in color, which I think would be fine for the pre-red stage I want to go (i think??!).
Basically I want to lighten a few shades so that I can get that vibrant red/violet I want. Does that make sense? So essentially I don't want to go blond or white, I just want to remove pigment so that when I color with Red, it's really Red instead of this mushy brown it's been going to lately.
Ally- you are right tho. The stylist I spoke with said that if I wanted to go blond again (which I had been considering), that I would have to get it done gradually, because as you say, it's gonna be tough on my hair to go in one swoop.
Now that I'm definitely not going blond, I just wonder what the best route is if I want to take out pigment and then re-pigment red/violet.
I am scared about my fine hair tho, so this is why I wondered about getting the pre-bleach done somewhere. I usually go to the Paul Mitchell school in my town for anything like a cut or streaks. I think it might be the safest way to go for pre-bleach. And worst case, they will just say no I suppose.
Rachel- I notice you do this all the time from the other post I read of yours. What is the difference between a color stripper and a bleach kit? Is one less harsh? This is an area I am totally not familiar with and I could totally use your advice.
The ideal color I'd like to get is this: http://img507.imageshack.us/my.php?image=haircolorii8.jpg - http://img507.imageshack.us/my.php?image=haircolorii8.jpg
I have no idea what to use to get it to that. When I used to use Clairol Ultress 4RV on my natural hair, it got to be very close to that, but since I've dyed and dyed it different shades of Red, it's just mucky brown now.
Do you know of any FX colors that might get me to that nice Violet Red? If so, I'd love to hear about them.
I've used Manic Panic before, but it just doesn't last that long and my bathroom was a nightmare to clean! LOL
Thanks!
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Posted By: r4ch3l
Date Posted: Feb 4, 2008 at 11:42pm
Color stripper is usually a alot less harsh then bleach. And I wouldn't think you'd need to lighten up too much, seeing as it seems like a color that could cover just about anything, all you'd need to do is maybe even out the color, and perrrhaps a protein filler, but I don't know much about them so I dont know if it'd be needed. I'd skip the bleach, strip it, then dye. It's not like you're trying to have like pastel blue hair or anything.
I don't know of any semi perm. colors that are like that, except maybe a mixture of a couple would make some like that, but that'd take experminting and whatnot.
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Posted By: glittergirl
Date Posted: Feb 5, 2008 at 12:15am
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