I just went red and am considering using that tip of using semi-permanent dyes to pump up my color. Kinda concerned that it will stain my clothes though. Any advice?
I also get questions on my hair color all the time (along with girls who point and ask their parents if they can dye their hair this color - I always feel so bad for the parents!) and the one thing I warn people about is that it's not just color loss in the shower: my sheets, pillowcases, and towels are all pink because I got tired of them getting stained by color and decided it was better if they just started off that way!
I've been dying my hair red for a while now but I want it brighter, without bleaching. I'm interested in using the Loreal HiColor dye. Which one would you suggest using if I want to go from already-dyed but faded reddish brown hair to bright yet cool-toned red? Like this is the color that I want:
I've died my hair red for a few years now, and I've always preferred going for a more natural auburn than a bright vibrant red. It's been a few months since I last dyed it, but do you have any suggestions for a 'natural auburn' color product to use? I've used L'oreal Preference RR07 for the longest time as it's worked pretty well for the color I want, and I take pretty good care of my hair outside of dying it. I do straighten it from time to time, but I try to limit how often I do it.
Apr 15, 2012
Tara B.
The best red i feel is Ions medium intense red blonde, loveee it!
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Apr 11, 2012
Ingrid N.
I just went red and am considering using that tip of using semi-permanent dyes to pump up my color. Kinda concerned that it will stain my clothes though. Any advice?
Apr 13, 2012
Angela C.
I also get questions on my hair color all the time (along with girls who point and ask their parents if they can dye their hair this color - I always feel so bad for the parents!) and the one thing I warn people about is that it's not just color loss in the shower: my sheets, pillowcases, and towels are all pink because I got tired of them getting stained by color and decided it was better if they just started off that way!
Apr 13, 2012
Kaysey M.
Apr 15, 2012
Kat S.
I've died my hair red for a few years now, and I've always preferred going for a more natural auburn than a bright vibrant red. It's been a few months since I last dyed it, but do you have any suggestions for a 'natural auburn' color product to use? I've used L'oreal Preference RR07 for the longest time as it's worked pretty well for the color I want, and I take pretty good care of my hair outside of dying it. I do straighten it from time to time, but I try to limit how often I do it.
Apr 15, 2012
Tara B.