Light hair dye issue 🙆
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Apr 5, 2014
Jackie S.
So whenever I die my hair it always comes out much darker than I intend and than what the picture shows. My hair is darker red and I'm looking to die it lighter what can I do to get my hair ready so it takes the color and shows up how it should?? 😝😀
Apr 5, 2014
Anna T.
Hair color will not lighten hair that has been previously colored. One of the first things you learn in beauty school. If you are wanting to go lighter see a professional. Even if it's just one to two shades. The process with include bleach.
Apr 5, 2014
Jackie S.
Any way to do it without bleach?
Apr 5, 2014
Ayen A.
Apr 6, 2014
Anna T.
If it's not bleach, it's something just as strong. And the results are less predictable.