Saturday, June 19, 2010

How Do i get this red out of my hair? =S?

i had my hair dyed a purpley color, so i dyed over it myself brown to get rid of it, but it just turned out red. When it went red, i dyed it medium brown, which turned out black!



So the hairdresser bleach bathed my hair which took the black away, and dyed it brown. After a few washes the brown turned red again, so the hairdressers dyed over it the same brown. The more i wash it the more the red shows up!



Yeah very confusing haha



How do i get rid of it permanently?



Thanks! xox



How Do i get this red out of my hair? =S?

unfornately this needs colour correction - this means the hair being bleached several times to strip the red and then ash toner being put on to neutrilise the orangess and then @ a later stage more blonde put thro.



this cant b done @ home as home kits dont contain a high enough level of peroxide to bleach the colour out.



How Do i get this red out of my hair? =S?

try a high lifting bleach jerome russell is awesome iv used it when my hair was a redish brown!



good luck!



How Do i get this red out of my hair? =S?

If U are young you can afford to a full shave and then the new growing hair will be in originality.Pl try.You can temporarily use a long top or men's top as you choose.

My dog is loosing hair and has red patches.?

I have a two year old lab boxer shepard mix. and we just got her recently she had a rash on her tummy and the Vet seemed to think it was allergies. So we tried a new food they recommended. and she was put on steriods, the rash went away and she was fine for a few weeks now she seems to be loosing hair in patches all over her underbelly. up by her chest and a little on her legs. Also her ear is in alot of pain there very red and theres sores in them. and its not mites or fleas as we have had her checked and given stuff to prevent it. shes now in alot of pain when her ear is touched she wimpers. i have an appointment comming up on monday but i would just like to know what you think it is i have a few pics. any answers are appriciated. please no rude comments shes a well taken care of dog.



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My dog is loosing hair and has red patches.?

Two conditions come to mind here. First of all allergies and secondly hypothyroidism. Take her to the vet and have a thyroid panel run. Typically loss of fur patches is due to hypothyroidism. Do you notice a strong odor and oily skin? Sometimes this happens too.



For allergies, I also recommend the IGE based blood test which will detect what allergies she may have as well as giving you a level as to how allergic she is. By changing dog food, you may be only tackling part of the problem. Usually there are environmental and inhalent allergies as well as food allergies.



I have a bullmastiff who had the same problem, He had continuous skin and ear infections. I had him allergy tested and we found he was allergic to many foods (chicken, hen, soy, wheat, etc. He was also allergic to grass, ragweed, various trees etc...........So he is now on a prescription diet of Vennison and Potato dog food, and I give him a benedryl in the morning and evening in his food. That solved the allergy problem. He started losing fur patches next and being in the lab industry I had his thyroid checked. It turned out he has hypothyroidism and is now on synthroid. He now has perfect skin, and looks great.



My dog is loosing hair and has red patches.?

It's likely the food.. Doesn't matter if the vet recommended it or not.. They have a line of foods that they like to recommend with bad ingredients to create chronic ear and coat problems so that people have to keep coming back again and again.. If you feed a good quality dog food, nothing from the grocery store, nothing from the vet office.. You will likely find that you chronic problems clear up.



My dog is loosing hair and has red patches.?

Looks like a bad case of allergies. by any chance does the food, the old or new have corn in it? Labs are known to an allergy to corn.



you can have the vet do an allergy test but I would first rule out the corn in the foods. A good food to go to is natural balance and will help with the allergy



My dog is loosing hair and has red patches.?

this sounds like you dog has "hot Spots" which are generally an allergy. The spots will get bigger because the animal will scratch at it and more hair can fall out. My advice is to take the dog to the Vet nd get a steroid shot to stop the itch which will promote hair regrowth and also start bathing with an Oatmeal Shampoo and Conditioner for dry or damaged skin. Good luck this is a very irritating thing for an animal and it can get very painful.



My dog is loosing hair and has red patches.?

Hello Reese. You take great photos.I would say it is Dermatitis. My two dogs suffer from this.We buy a dog shampoo and bathe them.It is a very common problem with many dogs.It gets very itchy especially in the ears.What your dog most likely needs is an Anti-biotic.I wish you well.Forgot to mention the shampoo is one made for the dermatitis .. It gives my dog great relief, and a time free of the problem.



My dog is loosing hair and has red patches.?

Poor baby!



Looks like an allergic reaction with secondary infection.



Has she had any skin scrapings on the bald patches to rule out parasites?



My dog is loosing hair and has red patches.?

My dog had the same type of issues. I took her to a dermatologist. She had some tests and they have given her serum for allergy shots. It really seems to be helping. I give her the shots myself. I would say that she has improved at least 75%. There also is a new medication that is out that costs around 150.00 for a 30 day supply. I cannot remember the name of the medication. You give this to your dog for one month and then hopefully can ween it off to every 3 days. Either way does cost some money.

Red brown hair, cowlick, and trying to find a hair part?

please, don't guess.. be sure. i have a oval or square face shape.. when i smile it's square, when i don't it's oval... i have a cowlick on the right side of my face and a little past shoulder length hair. my bangs are at my cheek and are cut to be side bangs.. PLEASE HELP!!



Red brown hair, cowlick, and trying to find a hair part?

what's the problem?

How Can I Make My Hair Turn Red(der) Naturally?

I Have Brunette Hair ( like almost the exact same as the brunette girls in the pantene comercials) And I'm Looking For Ways To Make It Look Redder Than It Is Right Now... I Don't Wanna Be A FULL Redhead ... But I'm Just Looking For Natural Ways To Make It Lighter (redder)



Thanx



Carrie



How Can I Make My Hair Turn Red(der) Naturally?

To give your brunette hair a reddish tint you can try one of two methods. You can use henna which is a plant paste that has been used to dye hair for centuries. Check the web for henna hair dye sources. You can also try making a solution of tea, crushed rose petals, and or cranberries. Apply the solution while still warm and let it sit for an hour. The key is reapplying this to your hair often. The results will be gradual over time.



Before trying any new process on your hair, take into concideration any chemicals currently in your hair (perms, relaxers, permanent color) be sure that it is in healthy condition. Do your research first to be sure you know what you are doing and what kind of results to expect.



I hope that helps! Good luck!



How Can I Make My Hair Turn Red(der) Naturally?

I don't think there is a natural way to go redder. Maybe a little bit of sunlight can help but other than that there is nothing that I'm aware of that does that.



How Can I Make My Hair Turn Red(der) Naturally?

brunettes are da bomb, leave it like it is !



How Can I Make My Hair Turn Red(der) Naturally?

i dont think there is a way to make it redder...but if you dont want to be a full red head then you can throw some red highlights in there...not the thick highlights just some thin ones around so when you move around you will be able to see the red in there it will give your hair more of a reddish look but not completely red



How Can I Make My Hair Turn Red(der) Naturally?

you cn't do it naturally, but if you go to a salon and ask for a tinted red color, you'll have some red streaks you can see in the light really well!!

Is it true that red and puple hair dye shows up well on darker hair?

I have dirty blonde/light brown hair and I have been thinking about dying it. I know it shows up really well if you bleach it, but how well would it show up if I didnt bleach imy hair? I've heard that purples and reds show up better than other colors, but how much better?



Is it true that red and puple hair dye shows up well on darker hair?

it depends on how vibrant you want the color to be, if you want your hair to be pillar box/fire engine red, pre-lightening is ideal, but if you're going more subtle/natural red, dirty bonde is fine, even if you want it brighter but are ok with it not being a "true" color. just be sure it's what you want to do, because if you dye it either purple or red, and get sick of it next month, it takes a lot of time, money, damage and sometimes pain to get it back to blonde. if you're going to go for a more wild color i'd suggest either rusk or manic panic colors, if you're going for more subtle try getting your color at a beauty supply store instead of a grocery store, only because the red/purple will last longer and it won't damage the hair as much if it's creme based instead of liquid.



Is it true that red and puple hair dye shows up well on darker hair?

It should work fine. My hair is almost black, a really dark brown, and I dyed it bright red once and it was bright! I didn't bleach or lighten it or anything ahead of time. However, I strongly suggest reading the chart on the side of the box of dye. They tend to be pretty accurate. Since your hair isn't too dark, it probably won't be an issue.

I'm trying to color my hair blond and red. Could I do double process @ the same time.?

I dont want to burn my hair off. I just want to know If I so happen to color twice the same area can it damage imy hair. I would have to do red. Wash it. Dry it and do the blond Is that too much?



I'm trying to color my hair blond and red. Could I do double process @ the same time.?

you can dye both at the same time if your foiling but if you can't do that then get someone else to do, red and blonde make pink....



I'm trying to color my hair blond and red. Could I do double process @ the same time.?

Yea, that is too much. Try doing about 3 inches of your hair red and another 3 inches or so blonde and compare the two. Then, depending on which one you like, dye it that color right away. I do it all the time and that way your whole head isn't damaged.



I'm trying to color my hair blond and red. Could I do double process @ the same time.?

Why don't you go to a hairdresser and have your hair dyed red with blonde streaks or vice versa. You can have both colors at the same time that way...



I'm trying to color my hair blond and red. Could I do double process @ the same time.?

i would recommend doing them separately. the end results will look MUCH nicer. i know from experience. a double process is ok - ive done it at the salon. just make sure to keep your hair conditioned really well when you wash it, cuz dying can dry your hair out. good luck with the results!

Ugh!! Super hair disaster! I tried to go Ash Blonde, but instead my hair is orange/red.?

Ok, so i attempted to go lighter and bought L'OREAL preference in ash blonde. My hair is medium/light brown with some faded highlights it in from last year. I really want to go blonde, but money is tight so i took things into my own hands. Now im stuck with nasty orange looking hair...is it possible to buy another blonde dye and redye my hair now that its lighter? Will my hair get redder? or actually turn blonde? Pleasee any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!



Ugh!! Super hair disaster! I tried to go Ash Blonde, but instead my hair is orange/red.?

I'm a hairdresser and you did right by buying an ash product if your hair is brown because brown will pull orange and red and ash cuts that but home product doesn't tell you how much or how little ash is in the product. If you find it light enough you probably would be OK to use another ash over it to cut the orange but if it is still to dark you will have to go darker or go to the salon and have it lightened, because in the drug stores they can only sell product with what they consider a safe amount of peroxide in for anyone to use and at a salon we can use double the strength. The reason I said if it is light enough is because color over color will only go darker not lighter in order to go lighter after you have colored your hair you must bleach it, now that my have been your problem in the first place if you has a previous color all over your hair.



Oh yeah ash is green and it cuts red/orange/yellow



Ugh!! Super hair disaster! I tried to go Ash Blonde, but instead my hair is orange/red.?

My advise is to never buy anything that says "Ash"



I have been in this situation way too many times.



Best thing to do is get a bleach rinse.



Ugh!! Super hair disaster! I tried to go Ash Blonde, but instead my hair is orange/red.?

Go to a beauty supply store like Sally's and ask the girls in there...they should be able to help you. You should look for a level 7 blonde with 40 volume developer....maybe even throw in a little packet of bleach for a kicker...Good Luck!



Ugh!! Super hair disaster! I tried to go Ash Blonde, but instead my hair is orange/red.?

Yeah for future reference never buy ASH. It turns my hair green.....



Ugh!! Super hair disaster! I tried to go Ash Blonde, but instead my hair is orange/red.?

My guess is that that your hair was too dark for the product you used, it just wasn't powerful enough to lift enough colour off your hair. You would've needed a bleach/pre-lightener to properly remove your natural colour. (Because colour doesn't lift colour, you need bleach/peroxide for it). Most you can expect from a colour is an end result that is a tone, perhaps two tones lighter than your own.



First colour to lift are the cool tones, to red/orange, yellow and finally blond.. provided you use a product that is strong enough. And this colour wasn't strong enough... since your hair is orange now.



If you think your hair isn't too damaged from this attempt, you can try a pre-lightener/colour remover to go properly blond. If there is a salon supplier near you, speak to a professional and they'll help you to choose the right product(s). You may need to remove all or most of your own colour and then dye your hair to the desired blond tone.



The fact that you chose an ash blond colour didn't cause the redness of your hair just now. In fact, the ash in the product is something that is used to offset redness. Had you used a golden blond colour, you would've ended up with an even stronger orange hair.



If your natural brown is a warm brown, chances are that even when your hair has been lightened, the end result may well have warm golden or red tone to it. A professional would use an ash blond tint after lightening to balance out the warm tones in the hair.



If you do choose to use a lightener, your hair may be too damaged to be dyed again with a permanent colour. Get a good reconstructor/conditioner, hot oil/hair mask treatment and give your hair a rest. Meanwhile use a non-permanent (8-10 washes) colour of your desired tone. It doesn't harm your hair anywhere as much as a permanent one.



Good luck.. Going blond is always much more difficult than brown/red.

 
Faratech