Thursday, November 12, 2009

I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to u

i put 3 dyes in less than a month ago and they gone out of my hair



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

L'Oreal Ferria is the best!! It really works on dark hair with no bleaching or pre lightening involved. The colour on the box is really what you get. You'd probably need more than one box though if your hair's long and thick.



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

either an all-natural homemade dye (henna) or going to a salon. Never a DIY kit.



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

It would look better if it was a blue stripe down one side, thats probably sexier



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

there is none



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

be prepared that red is the hardest shade to keep in your hair. expect to redo your hair VERY often..like every 2-3 weeks. also you'll need to bleach your hair first. you cant dye over black hair.



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

Well... I've dyed my hair red for years, but my hair is medium brown. I've used box dyes (DIY kits) and only turned my hair orange once. :)



There is a brand thats Feria or VIve that is only reds and lightens and is really intense. I would suggest that. If dye just isn't working for you, you might want to try henna. There are a lot more options with henna and it behaves differently.



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

If you only want a red tint to your black hair, any drug store kit, such as L'Oreal or Herbal Essences, will be able to do it; however, if you want your hair to actually be red, you should go to a salon. You could bleach your hair to lighten it a little bit and then dye it red, but you should not bleach your hair yourself after dyeing it three times in such a short time period, because bleach is so harsh on your hair. This will not result in a natural looking red, if that is what you are going for. Furthermore, a salon will be able to tell you if your hair is even in suitable condition to be died a fourth time, because dyeing your hair too often can cause it to break off in chunks. The challenge is that your hair is so dark.



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

suggest going to a salon. they know how to do it better. plus they will suggest a shade that goes with your skin and such... they usually charge $60 and up... you can just have them evaluate your hair condition, like if you should even dye it... please ask them to do this even if youre not going to have them dye it... i dont want you going bald cuz you damaged you hair to much!!!



But if you dont have the money or you want it to be more punk or whatever, and you want to DIY, youre going to need to bleach your hair first.. it is nearly impossible to dye black hair a dramatic shade such as red. you might even have to bleach you hair twice. i hear that clariol is a good bleach, i have never used it though... i think they sell it at sally beauty supply stores, just use the instructions, and follow them all!! you will mess your hair up if you just mess around.then use they red that you want, keep in mind that it will be a really bright red if the bleach really lightened your hair... oh yeah, be sure to use lots of conditioner reguarly after youre done with the bleaching and coloring, your hair will probably be really damaged, maybe, maybe not...



I have very thick shoulder length black hair i want to dye it red.Whats the best and safest dye to use?

Black hair is beautiful!



If you dye it red, you'll have to keep touching up the roots; would one option be to have some reddish low lights put in, to see how it looks? Then you won't have the regrowth problem and can get an idea of how the colour suits you.

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