HAIR DISASTER! Help 😫
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Jun 2, 2014
Catherine P.
I'm a hairdresser.
Jun 2, 2014
Catherine P.
I think your own hair looks good.. can't really tel because its wet.. so I think you should get a level 8 gold to remove the green and they will give you highlights...or if you want them to match your own color take the extensions to your local beauty supply and chose a color closest to the color or your own hair..
Jun 2, 2014
Catherine P.
And definitely deep condition those extensions.
Jun 2, 2014
Catherine P.
Either way I think you need a professionals help to ensure you get the look youre going for without causing anymore color buildup and damage.
Jun 2, 2014
Catherine P.
I think its pretty but I like warm tones.. if your looking to get rid of the reddish tones you most definitely need to go see your hairdresser..
Jun 2, 2014
Dee A.
When you bleach out your hair it brings out the warm redish undertones very heavily so sometimes it takes a few applications in order to neutralize that out if you want a cool tone, put another ash color over it, maybe even adding an ash additive to the color to make it more ashy and use a low developer so that it mainly deposit, for the extensions do the opposite I would maybe put a gold over it to neutralize the green
Jun 2, 2014
Rosie R.
Hi guys this is my first message ever!
Jun 2, 2014
Meghan B.
Worst thing to do is strip the colour out. Your hair is probably getting really damaged. Take it from a girl with experience; you need to dye it dark and wait a couple months!! I went down this road and it's a slippery slope of bad dye jobs. You're not going to get your extensions and hair the exact same colour by bleaching it - it's way too hard. Your hair isn't virgin, so any colour or bleach you out on is battling your natural hair colour and the colour underneath. Whereas your extensions probably don't have the same dye history as your hair, and if they're not human hair, they'll dye a little differently.
Jun 3, 2014
Caitlin O.
I think you just need to go to a hairdresser and get some advice or get them to fix it.
Jun 3, 2014
Gabs D.
Never ever use anything ash colored on light hair when darkening!! Especially blondes!!