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Newest Review: ... i mean bye a light browny red and keep going lighter for a while but best bet it to use a hairdressers where they have the bleach or go to your local sally's and bye a bleach and powder yourself. Also when you you are a really light blonde and want to go dark like me the lady i worked for put a red on my hair and then after washing it of put the colour i wanted on because it would have gone a really wierd colour and after it was done it had a tint in and loked really nice and fresh. So my advice is if your going lighter if you dont have the powder and bleach go lighter a few times and then aplly blonde. And if your going darker use a re... more

mazey03
Premium Review Hints & Tips On Colouring Hair At Home: dont just jump in to it (315 words)
by - written on 09/11/08 (Very useful, 562 readings)
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As working in a hair dressers you see all sorts of things people come in with hair colours gone wrong dodgey hair cuts the lot. And the worst is when people with really dark hair think they can just chuck a blonde dye on and it will go the colour on the box when u have to pre pig it first buy that i mean bye a light browny red and keep going lighter for a while but best bet it to use a hairdressers where they have the bleach or go to your local sally's and bye a bleach and powder yourself. Also when you you are a really light blonde and want to go dark like me the lady i worked for put a red on my hair and then after washing it of put the colour i ...  Read the complete review

essjay
Premium Review How to avoid going green! (283 words)
by - written on 14/03/03 (Useful, 2482 readings)
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Once upon a time there was a young girl who in the late 80's had a lovely perm and dyed blonde hair. One day when the curly perm had almost grown out and the young girl had managed to grow her hair to her shoulders she had it cut into a smashing looking one length bob. The young girl had always been 'a one' for dyeing her own hair and now she had a lovely new barnet, the straight style threw up a problem with root re-growth. A two tone blonde with a couple of inches of mucky looking brown at the roots was not a fantastic look. I know, she thought, why not buy some brown hair dye and go back to the natural look. She did. ...  Read the complete review

January
Premium Review Hints & Tips On Colouring Hair At Home: All change (601 words)
by - written on 05/03/03 (Very useful, 4291 readings)
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I have always been into dying my hair. I love the change of image and the different styles of cloths which go with another hair dye. People have told my my hair will fall out with all the dying but I'm in my forties, haven't gone grey yet and none of my hair has fallen out. So I will carry on doing it and having fun too. There's a few things to remember when your dying your hair, the first thing is to read the instructions, this may seem a silly thing to say but you'll be surprised at how many people just mix up the ingredients then slap it on their hair, only to turn out a bright orange colour or worse, then they have to either hide or ...  Read the complete review

jusophine
Premium Review How To Tell If She Was Born Blonde (1389 words)
by - written on 22/11/01 (Very useful, 5475 readings)
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Well, you know what they say, take a peak down south, and you’ll soon find out. Mind you, having said that, Marilyn Monroe apparently had blonde pubes, and she was no natural blonde! Lets face it, who can really be bothered to go for the all ‘over look’? What you want, is a reliable hair ‘colourant’, to use the posh terminology, that will turn you into the colour you were born to be, rather than the colour you were born with. It is also an added bonus if you can find a product that will turn your hair blonde, without making you look like Lilly Savage after a head on collision with a combine-harvester. An obvious packet job with ...  Read the complete review

Blurbubble
Premium Review Hints & Tips On Colouring Hair At Home: If you're really stuck - read the instructions! (582 words)
by - written on 09/09/01 (Very useful, 3208 readings)
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Sorry to be somewhat obvious and patronising with that title but you'd be surprised how many people DON'T do the most obvious and simple thing. A while ago I used to work on the hair colour section of Boots the Chemists too and you'd be amazed how many people had disasters purely because they hadn't read the pack/instructions first! I feel somewhat qualified to write about this subject as I have been devotedly dying my hair every colour under the sun since I was 13 years old (I'm now 34) and think I have undergone my own share of near disasters too! Firstly, whatever colour you select or yearn to be the result will be dependent on ...  Read the complete review

 
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