Saturday, August 1, 2009

Is there a special type of hair dye for really resistant hair?

Im 13 years old and I've dyed my hair 3 times. I even bleached the tips of my hair once, too. But whatever I do, the dye always comes out after about 2 weeks! Like TOTALLY washes out! And even when I bleached my hair, it only went a couple shades lighter. Any suggestions on REALLY strong hair dyes?



p.s. Im white and my hair is naturally brown.



Is there a special type of hair dye for really resistant hair?

For one thing you might not be using enough color, depending on how long or thick your hair is You might need to use 2 or 3 boxes of colour to really cover your hair good, that could be why it fades fast, because there is not enough colour grabbing your hair. It also sounds like you need to use a filler in your hair, for example try putting the colour on wet hair or add a bit of water to your colour formula, water acts as a filler, in a Salon a Proffesional might use something else for a filler but water is safe and works good, it helps the colour to grab your hair when colour is applied. As for your hair bleaching and not getting it very light is probably because your not using a high enough volume of peroxide with your bleach mixture. Try this advice and I'm sure it will work for you.



Is there a special type of hair dye for really resistant hair?

yes, BLEACH



Is there a special type of hair dye for really resistant hair?

try paint thinner mixed with bleach



Is there a special type of hair dye for really resistant hair?

You really need to go see a cosmotologist



Is there a special type of hair dye for really resistant hair?

The problem is that the color you have access to at the store just isn't very strong, and very resistant hair needs professional hair color. Your best bet is getting it done professionally.



If you still insist on doing it yourself, find your local Sally's Beauty Supply and the employees will help you pick what you need and tell you how to do it. The color there is a little closer to what professionals use. But just remember, it's called professional for a reason, because we know what we're doing. It's a lot easier to make mistakes when dealing with resistant hair, and you could end up doing something really damaging or something you really hate.



Good Luck!



Is there a special type of hair dye for really resistant hair?

One of my friends had the same problem. Your hair is probably porous (meaning your hair under a microscope looks like a sponge), and you would need to go to a professional.



Is there a special type of hair dye for really resistant hair?

Below are some tips on doing ur hair a home.



What color dye r u using? Red dye washes out really fast.



U need a pro dye from Sallies. U need to use 20, 30 or 40 volume peroxide: a good pro formula from Sallies to mix w/ the dye to make it STRONG so the dye will take 2 ur hair. Then get enough hair dye to cover ur hair (ususlly 2-4 bottles) %26amp; a tipping bottle for application. Poor the dye into the tipping bottle and add the same amount of peroxide (equal parts dye to peroxide always). Shake gently -%26amp; make sure 2 mix it well. To process you will need heat. Once u apply the dye mix, u need 2 let it sit on ur head for ~45minutes under heat like a sun lamp, dryer or u can put a plastic cap on it and put a hot towel on ur head and keep reapplying as it cools for the 45 mins or hold a blow dryer to heat it (just b sure it's covered w plastic if u blow dry b/c u don't want to dry it out).



Just some thoughts: idk if Sallies sells pro peroxide %26amp; dye to non-professionals - if u cant get it, dont give up. just try the heat method. Also, r u going darker or lighter than ur natural?



For a final try, U might want to go to the salon once and have them start it off and then u can follow up with it after that. If a salon can't do it then average store formulas wont work.

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