Dying Bleached Hair Dark Brown At Home
Use a little bit of coconut oil before the night you bleach hair.
Dying bleached hair dark brown at home. For a statement red or to add a crimson tint to really dark strands try the LOréal. When the hair is bleached the melanin in the hair gets removed to lighten the tone of the hair. This will help keep your hair from turning green or ashy when you dye it.
Unless you were born as a natural level 10 shade you simply cant achieve this colour without bleaching your hair. In this case a natural or soft ash brown would turn out more like an ash brown while a golden brown would turn out closer to a natural brown. As this process damages the hair to a great extent it loses its natural color and absorbability.
First mix up some golden-coppery tones close to the level or the darkness of the brown youre searching for. Coconut oil saves your hair from being damaged by the bleaching chemicals. In order to bring it back to brown its necessary to redeposit the gold and warm tones.
For example my bleach and dye appointments were 300-500 plus a 20 tip. If you want to dye your bleached hair brown make sure to add in some warm undertones by applying a red protein filler first. Certainly provided that your hair has not been too badly damaged by the bleaching process.
The silver hair colour simply wont take so starting with super light hair is the first step in achieving this grey hair shade. Dyeing With a Warmer Shade. So when you dye your hair in brown it does not absorb it properly.
When I go to the salon its great to have an expert there to walk me through something new but that hand-holding comes at a premium. Kathy Debski colorist at SPACE by Alex Brown in Chicago says that means checking for visible damage like breakage as well. Use coconut oil in the previous night.