Sunday, November 29, 2009

I am a fair-skinned, black-haired Asian, currently dyed my hair brown.?

If I am to dye again to turn my hair blond, will it effect my previous dye (brown)? Is the effect of combining two dyes as same as highlighting?



I am a fair-skinned, black-haired Asian, currently dyed my hair brown.?

If you want to go blond you might want to try Bleaching.



Be careful though, Because you can't bleach to often without harsh damage to your hair.



If you dye again though you'll want to either get it professionally done or get a darker color blond to start off then get the blond you want since you're going from darker to lighter.



If you combine two dyes in a bowl you'll just get a mess.



However, If you put a color in your hair and then another one in streaks on top [Or in areas you didn't use the first color in] that would be highlights.



I am a fair-skinned, black-haired Asian, currently dyed my hair brown.?

it will turn green. get it pro done.



I am a fair-skinned, black-haired Asian, currently dyed my hair brown.?

most of the time a brown haired person...(natural or not) the blonde will turn out to look goldish and it will look like a really cheap hair dye



I am a fair-skinned, black-haired Asian, currently dyed my hair brown.?

it will probably turn green



you should go to a salon and get pro.s to do it



I am a fair-skinned, black-haired Asian, currently dyed my hair brown.?

ewe.....yes!!!! It'll turn orange...but if you must i would wait a couple of days be for dying it again just so it don't fry but you'll probably have to dye it more than once to get the blond you want!



I am a fair-skinned, black-haired Asian, currently dyed my hair brown.?

depends on how long ago you got your hair dyed. If it was less then four to six weeks ago, you could really damage your hair. Talk to a professional first to see what you should do and how much longer you should wait. and if you try it yourself, you might turn your hair orange.

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