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Topic: light blonde to dark blonde
Posted By: kasie_girl
Subject: light blonde to dark blonde
Date Posted: Mar 2, 2008 at 9:13pm

Hi everyone

 

Ive been lurking these forusm for a while now and have always managed to find the answers I need by looking at your posts and replies, so first of all thank you for that, you




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Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 2, 2008 at 9:13pm

Hi everyone

 

Ive been lurking these forusm for a while now and have always managed to find the answers I need by looking at your posts and replies, so first of all thank you for that, you



Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 2, 2008 at 11:55pm
Hmm... You could do it yourself but...Your hair is very porous from all the bleach, complicating matters a bit. I would probably just go to a salon since all over single process color shouldn't be too expensive. If you are going to do it yourself, why not try a demi-permanent in a shade lighter than you think you want. If that doesn't work out, you could bite the bullet and go to the salon. 


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 3, 2008 at 11:59pm
Thanks for that.
 
My hair is actually in a lot better condition than i thought it would be at this point. ive been hitting it with a lot of treatments and things and its almost back to being how it was before bleaching.
 
So do you think a toner is the way to go or would a demi-permanent be a better option?
kasie_girl2008-03-04 00:00:06


Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 4, 2008 at 12:13pm
A demi-permanent is a better option when going darker than your current haircolor in general. It is less damaging. The whole point of peroxide and ammonia in the permanent hair color formulas is to lighten your hair two levels before depositing the color. Why unnecessarily damage your hair if you don't need to go lighter?

Thing is, demi-permanents often come out darker than the swatches. So if you want a dark blonde, I wouldn't go any darker than a level 8  or medium blonde to start. You might try natural instiincts or L'oreal colorspa demi-permanents. They say they wash out in 28 shampoos but they are more permanent when going a darker shade. If you prefer products from Sallys, just be aware that most come out darker than you'd expect so be careful. Do a strand test. It never hurts.


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 4, 2008 at 4:59pm
oh thank you so much. you've help me a great deal. ill give that a try tomorrow night and let you know how i go.
 
Big%20smile


Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 4, 2008 at 5:20pm
Which one will you try? Good luck! 


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 4, 2008 at 9:28pm
Im thinking of going for the L'oreal demi in a dark blonde. First of all though im going to have a look at the Goldwell Colour Mousses to see if the colour i want is achievable. Do you thinks thats a good idea or is the demi a better solution?


Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 4, 2008 at 11:32pm
I think the demi would be fine. I've used Loreal's colorspa but have not used the Goldwell so I can't comment on it. I would have to say go with a medium or even light blonde though with the colorspa. You can always go darker if it's not dark enough. Or do a strand test before using the dark blonde. I would hate to see you end up darker than you wish to be.


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 5, 2008 at 12:04am

Yeah i think i will go with the colour spa, and i wil just go a medium dark first. Do you think that theres a chance of my hair going green?



Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 5, 2008 at 9:30pm
Not really. Just don't use anything with an ash base. If you are worried about it, go with a golden blonde shade to get more warmth. Natural instincts sunflower (medium golden blonde) might be a good one to try first. I think if you go with Palomino, dark neutral blonde by L'oreal colorspa, it will be too dark. However, you could try leaving it on for about half the normal amount of time. 


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 5, 2008 at 11:01pm
ok ill give Sunflower a try tongiht and ill let you know tomorrow how it goes.
 
thanks once again for all of your help on this. i couldnt have done it without you......and i definately would have chosen an ash colour Tongue


Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 6, 2008 at 12:16pm
How did it go? I'm very curious!


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 6, 2008 at 5:47pm

Ok, so



Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 6, 2008 at 5:53pm
Ooh. I wouldn't do it. You don't need any permanent hair color. I don't think that guy knows as much as he thinks. Was he a hairdresser? Has he dyed his hair? Often? I would take it back and make them at least give you store credit. Then go get a demi from the Colorspa or Natural Instincts line in medium blonde. It will actually lift your roots slightly believe it or not because Colorspa and Natural Instincts has a small amount of peroxide. If you use that permanent color on your roots, I can almost guarantee you will get hot roots unless your natural color is very light. Plus you will incur more damage to your hair. Why do it?


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 6, 2008 at 8:12pm
Thats exactly what i needed to hear Perfect Brunette. Thank you once again for your wonderful advice. You're a star Star
Ill go and grab a demi from the shops this arvo and put that in instead.
Ill let you know tomorrow how i go.
 
 


Posted By: fakeizme
Date Posted: Mar 7, 2008 at 7:54pm
Hey Kasie; you are getting great advice from Perfect. I just wanted to add that you may want to just foil in some darker pieces with that semi colour rather than dumping it all on your head! Why not see what the colour will look like on SOME pieces, rather than make a mistake on all of your head. You sound very blonde. Most very blonde men/women go balistic when they go dark --- it's always too dark. Put the semi on just a few pieces around your crown and see how it looks. Just a thought! !$% Cha`!`dr ,$ 4`p !


Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 8, 2008 at 12:39am
Not a bad idea if you know how to do foil highlights (er umm lowlights I mean). Good luck Kasie! How about strand testing whatever you use first. This will help you get the time right (leave it on longer for darker) or determine if its just not the exact color you want. It much easier to tweak the color before it goes on your whole head. I do strand tests even with demipermanent color, and even though I know how to remove colors I don't like with Color Oops, just to save my hair any unnecessary damage should I dislike the color. 


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 9, 2008 at 7:52pm
hi guys
 
Well i did it, and it looks fantastic. The colour is exactly what i had in mind and it turned out really well. I had a couple of girlfriends helping me with the back so that i didnt miss anything and as i said, it turned out perfect.
 
I got a Naturla Instincts colour, im not sure what it was called but the number was 8.0
 
 
Thanks again for all of your wonderful advice. You were a great help.
 
 
 


Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 9, 2008 at 8:42pm
Was it sunflower? If so, I used the same color this weekend! I am glad you like your hair!


Posted By: kasie_girl
Date Posted: Mar 10, 2008 at 7:03pm

Yes i think it was sunflower now that you mention it.

 

thanks once again PB, you were a great help.



Posted By: PerfectBrunette
Date Posted: Mar 10, 2008 at 8:59pm
You're welcome. It is very satisfying to see someone happy with your advice. I used sunflower too but it is probably a darker blonde on me since my hair was very porous. Still, it's a pretty gentle color, flattering to the skin. Now I just need highlights!



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