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    Default Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    So it's about time to dye my hair back to its natural colour, as there is about almost an inch of root showing and it's beginning to look tacky, and I miss my old hair. SO, that being said, I'm going to go to Sallys to get the dye, (I'm going to do permanent), but I'd like suggestions of brands, and pehaps a color or something if anyone has experience if they darken or lighthen more than others...after perusing the site a little so far I'm looking at

    Ion brand in Medium Golden Blonde



    Suggestions are welcomed

    FYI for anyone that doesn't know, I bleached my hair about a month ago, and I'm going back to my natural colour now.
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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    Since you're trying to get closest to your natural hair color, are you sure you want to go permanent on your first try? Maybe try the semi-permanent first to see if it yields the results you're looking for so that you're not locked into further commitment you don't want.

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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Synnovea View Post
    Since you're trying to get closest to your natural hair color, are you sure you want to go permanent on your first try? Maybe try the semi-permanent first to see if it yields the results you're looking for so that you're not locked into further commitment you don't want.
    True, but how fast would it fade out, and I don't want to spend tons of money
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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    well its just to see if its the right shade, better than it being permanent then lightening it
    i used colour b4 on my hair to get some of the build up of dye out so you might want to see if it works for lighter hair

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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    Go to a professional..... That's my suggestion. I'm thankful I did when I had to dye my hair back natural.

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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    I think it's a good idea, but you should know bleached hair does not hold color well. I took my mom years to finally get dark dye to stick to her old highlights, they kept fading back.
    If you can, to keep the dye in as long as possible, avoid washing and wash in cold water. You basically need to treat your hair like you colored it with manic panic.
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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Long_hair_bear View Post
    Go to a professional..... That's my suggestion. I'm thankful I did when I had to dye my hair back natural.
    This exactly. Boxed dyes have a large amount of strong developer that could cause unnecessary damage to your hair. Also because bleached hair doesn't hold colour well, if you do it yourself you may spend more money trying to redo it or fix it if it all goes wrong.


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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    I like to highlight then when I'm bored with that I go back to my natural color. When going back to my natural color I pick a dye that's a couple shades darker than my root's, then when it fades the color is the same or pretty close to my natural color, I have dark brown hair so I don't know how this would work with light colored hair.

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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Long_hair_bear View Post
    Go to a professional..... That's my suggestion. I'm thankful I did when I had to dye my hair back natural.
    With my length it would cost so much money and I'm really tight on cash right now
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    Default Re: Time to dye back to natural...suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Synnovea View Post
    Since you're trying to get closest to your natural hair color, are you sure you want to go permanent on your first try? Maybe try the semi-permanent first to see if it yields the results you're looking for so that you're not locked into further commitment you don't want.
    I too think a semi permanent would be your best bet. I used to highlight my dark brown hair and decided to go back to my natural hair color. I used a clairol semi permanent color and was pleased. It lasted 28 washes, which for me lasted a long time as I wash my hair every 1-1 1/2 weeks Now I will follow with staining verses dyes.

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