Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Help my hair is orange!!!?

my hair turned orange from my water....then i dyed it blonde and it came out ok. today i went to the sally ann store(where the proffesionals shop) and i told the lady i wanted my hair almost white! so she new exactly what to get, she said it will actually work!! so i bleached it and left it in for the time maybe 5 min longer.......now the top of my hair looks bright orange!!! and the bottom looks pinkish...



Anyone kno what i can do to make it bleach blonde with out it turning brighter orange?



I will not go to a hairdresser around my area the last time i went to get my hair done they made it turn grey with a tint of green!!!



(ohh i really dont wanna dye it dark i am very pale!!!)



thanks



Help my hair is orange!!!?

go with it-maybe you will start a new trend...



Help my hair is orange!!!?

Go to the salon again.



Help my hair is orange!!!?

spike it and go punk...



Help my hair is orange!!!?

carrot top was pretty cool, i think you will be too!



Help my hair is orange!!!?

Oh hun..its okay calm down...you must be stressing...um...this is way too much for hair to take...um..did you get the wash out kind?? If not...then...your in trouble..if you got the wash out kind just wash your hair 30 times...(alot of shampoo)...and it will come right off...hun...pale girls look GORGEOUS in dark hair...you should go to walmart...go get a golden brown...or platnum blonde...get NATURAL MATCH!!! I am very white and Im a model with really dark hair..:)..so you should try dark brown..it would be pretty on you!:)..but get blonde...natural match and your hair should turn out fine...or I would try a dark color if I was you..because...the lighter you go the harder it is to fix...and after a month go to platnum blonde..that would look FLAWLESS on you!!:)...



Choosing the Right Hair Color Dye



The decision between a cool versus a warm hair color lies at the heart of a successful dye job. You must know your own basic color "temperature" in order to select a new color that will harmonize with your features. It is not unusual for a woman to visit an aesthetician to have her colors analyzed before a hair change but if you cannot or don't want to go to that length, you can ask yourself some basic questions about your skin type, eye color, and existing hair color that will guide you in your decision. Fortunately if you go the "do it yourself" route most companies that make hair dye kits will also have a chart of dye colors on display with their products that is divided into cool and warm shades.



People who are "cool" should stay away from yellow, gold, bronze and red tones. These shades will give the skin a sallow texture and make the features look drawn. Blacks, ash browns, and blonde shades from platinum to near white work best. If "cool" people are indeed "cool" and daring, their natural coloration will work with different hair colors like lipstick red, purple orchid hues, and burgundy. (It's probably best to go with the more temporary dye methods if you experiment with unnatural colors.)



Naturally warm people should avoid the wild hair colors of the trendier looks. No blues, violets, of jet black Goth dyes for these folks unless your desire is to look washed out and corpse-like. Deep rich browns, red hair colors from auburn to simple gold highlights, and golden blondes work very well for "warm" folk.



SKIN TYPE



Cool skin types are very dark brown or olive complexions like those seen in Asians and Hispanics. A medium complexion with no pink to a faint pink at the cheeks or some gold undertones also fits this profile. Individuals with pale skin or a slight hint of pink at the cheeks are in the cool range as are people who brown nicely when they tan.



Warm skin types are people with medium brown skin that has nice pink or gold undertones. Pale skin types with more of a peach hue at the cheeks fit this profile as well. When warm skin tans, it turns a rich golden brown.



EYE COLOR



Cool eye colors are deep brown, gray blue to dark blue, and hazel with white, gray or blue flecks. Warm eyes colors are golden brown, green (including green blue and turquoise) and hazel with brown or gold flecks.



EXISTING COLOR



If your existing color is blue black, dark brown, ash brown, golden brown, "dishwater" blonde, golden blonde, salt and pepper gray, or white, you have "cool" hair. If it is deep brown with red highlights, red, "strawberry" blonde, or gray with a yellow cast you are "warm."



Do It Yourself?



There are a number of factors in deciding whether to buy hair dye at the grocery store to do it yourself or to seek the services of a professional. Cost is, of course, one of those factors. Dye purchased in store may cost less than $20 whereas a salon visit could easily exceed $100 or more.



However, you may not be able to choose a color that best fits your skin and eye "temperature" and you may not be able to accurately assess the condition of your hair prior to coloring. Damaged hair may look worse after a dye has been applied. At the very least, you should discuss the overall condition of your hair with a professional before proceeding with a do-it-yourself course of action.



If you opt for a do-it-yourself method, experiment with semi-permanent solutions first. At least if you make a horrible choice you can probably make most of it go away by shampooing repeatedly over a period of 24 to 48 hours.



Fixing Mistakes



Unfortunately, hair care professionals are quite used to being presented with a new or existing client who went full tilt with a permanent dye solution, chose poorly, and is now begging to have their mistake fixed. If you do have a disaster on your hands, never try to fix it with a second application of a different dye. The sooner you seek the assistance of a hair care professional the better.



When you go to a salon for help, take the remains of the coloring kit - the box the product came in, all bottles and containers that were inside, and the instruction sheet. Be honest. Tell the stylist what you did, how you did it, and anything you tried to do to fix it on your own. At this stage of the game you are, essentially, a chemistry experiment. The stylist needs to know what chemicals can and cannot be introduced into the mix that is your hair to either return you to your natural color or to find the most acceptable compromise position.



Help my hair is orange!!!?

get the ones at the grocercy store,those work pretty good,



ur hair will probly be damaged so do a deep conditioning treatment before-(It helps alot,+ it makes the color better)



Dont Use revlon It SUCKS And Its False Labeled,Use like Feria Loreal with the packets of bleach it works good..DONT GO IN ANY POOLS FOR LIKE 3 DAYS OR IT WILL TURN GREEN..



It turns orange when You had dark hair before.That happened to me,I used the lightest shade and my hair turned strawberry blonde.U just need to keep it up everymonth and Ull Be 1 Hot BLONDE BOMBSHELL!!!



Help my hair is orange!!!?

this is too much for your hair. try to take it down a level



and as a response to hottiewi... i noticed you watched the premiere of crowned. BLONDE BOMBSHELL. lol.



Help my hair is orange!!!?

Hi,



ooh hair disaster here.



Erm amybe the women gave you a high lift tint.



The only way your hair will go orange is if your hair has a lot of red in it and they only way to lift the red out is high % bleach so if yuor bleach isnt strong enough it will go orange. Ive never heard of water making hair go orange green maybe from the copper in pipes.



Im sorry to say the only way to correct this hair is a proffesional you dont wanna be messing with bleach too much when youdont know what your doing.



Maybe ask next time at the hairdressers to go brown with blonde streaks your hair whent green then as there wanst enough red init. swings and round abouts here with the red.



If you dont get enough of the red out when going blonde it will go orange or if you dont put enough red in when going brown it will go green. and your hair went grey last time coz they put that stuff on too long to make it less brassy.



Xx



Help my hair is orange!!!?

Sorry, the only way you could fix it is go to a salon. But, to fix it in the mean time, put a strawberry blonde over the top. It'll hide the orange and once your hair has had a break, then return to the salon. If you dye it again, there's a risk your hair will thin or go a totally different colour.



Help my hair is orange!!!?

Wow! It sounds like you've really screwed it up big time. Give up on making it look reasonable yourself and search for a reputable salon that specialises in colouring. Here in the UK if you look in the telephone directory some advertise that they do "colour correction", if I were you I'd head straight for one of them.



Help my hair is orange!!!?

If you left it on for long enough I suspect it wasn't strong enough for what you were asking it to do. Without seeing it it's hard for anyone to tell what is wrong and to go that pale anyway I would always go to the salon, get a colour correction consultation and see what they say.



Good Luck



Help my hair is orange!!!?

With dyeing your hair you might not get the color you total wanting depending on your natural hair color. So if your hair waqs dark the n maybe that's the color effect. But yeah when i dyed my hair blonde at first it was the same as yours...



Orange hair and pinkish lookin ends... But after having it in for about a 3 weeks the blonde started to kick in......My hair became fully blonde after bout a month so,......I'm saying maybe you just need to give your hair time to adapt because mayb e your color change was drastic on your hair.



Because its eay to go from light - dark



but from dark to light.....you might damage your hair

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