Fleur De Guerre
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****** Haze, I love it!
LolitaHaze said:
[/Tough Cookie predicts the sales of silk daffodils will go through the roof this week...]LolitaHaze said:I wore my hair in braids today... inspired by a photo of my Grandma.
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Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. ohairas said:Kim I'm so sorry.... but nothin a little curl and combs won't hide! I'd mark her off your stylist list, lol!
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Fleur De Guerre said:Didn't want to start another thread on this, but a question for hairdressing ladies and anyone who might know better than me...
If I wanted to get rid of my black hair dye (and ultimately I know the answer is to go to a salon, but I'd rather not if I don't have to), what would happen if I used a permanent hair colourant (which has peroxide/ammonia stuff in it) in a lighter shade of brown, would it lift the black at all, or would it just be utterly pointless?
I might go to my local salon that has free (or cheap) trainee sessions for colouring if there's no way of doing it myself.
what would happen if I used a permanent hair colourant (which has peroxide/ammonia stuff in it) in a lighter shade of brown, would it lift the black at all, or would it just be utterly pointless?
SarahB said:Hi Fleur!I've been wanting to do exactly the same thing. I am so bored of the black and would like a lovely chocolate brown. I have been to a few salons and they have quoted me about £150-200 (!!) which would involve stripping the black (numerous times if need be), bleach and then a brown dye. It's a long process and pretty much fries your hair. Black permanent dye is just the worst thing to try and get rid of. However, my boyfriend's sister actually got rid of her black by using those pre-lightening kits which Boots etc sell. I've read the packets and they apparently remove even dark dye from hair so I'm very tempted to have a go!
So basically no, the brown dye will do nothing to the black. Also I have enquired about this process at trainee/model nights and they all wouldn't do it and advised a more senior hairdresser.
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