People who can't afford to go to the salon! How the f--k is that so hard to understand?? |
| And just to add, going to the salon is a luxury for many, many people. There - just gave you an education. |
Who spells colors like that? Are you British? |
You should do your roots first so the dye has the most time to work there. Once your roots are done then apply color to the rest of your hair and let it process for whatever amount of time the directions say- over processing your hair only damages it. After you wash out the dye make sure you use shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair (I really like the nexus line). Also, if you ever mess up the color you can use super cheap shampoo to strip the color out of your hair. |
| I did the same thing to my hair. I ended up going to a professional to have them undo my mess. |
B fucking S!! any experienced stylist can tell a home dye job from salon dye job. you're full of crap lady. |
I can afford it but I hate wasting my time at a salon when I can get jot done in 20 minutes at home. |
I've dyed my hair at home forever and stylist are always impressed and say I do a beautiful job. Friends are always shocked too. Start asking around you might be surprised. |
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When I was younger I used to ONLY get my hair professionally colored professionally since I had highlights and no gray hair so I only had to have it done 3 to 4 x a year.
Fast forward today. I am 45 now and am 95% gray. My hair is black (err...rather was black) and grows rather quickly, so now I need to color the roots every 3 weeks. There is no way I can afford to pay a professional to get my hair colored every 3 weeks so I have to do it myself. I agree, the result is not the same as a salon job, but it has to do. I can usually tell though a salon dye job from an at-home dye job. The quality of color and the technique. A professional dye job just looks better and well done. A home color just looks cheap. What irks me are those haircolor ads in magazines that show J Lo or Beyonce and feature them wearing L'Oreal haircolor. Yeah..Right. Like they use at home hair color. Beyonce doesn't even color her hair. She only wears hair extensions. |
Just because your stylist was "impressed" does not mean she can't tell its a home dye job. It just means you do a good job for an amateur. Look I totally understand the affordability issue which is why I used to dye my own hair at home but it got to a point where it was tedious, messy and my hair started looking dry and the color was "flat". I deserve the indulgence at the age of 48....and now I can afford it. But if affordability is an issue, give it a go!! |
| Go to a hair school if you can't afford professionals |
This is what I do- I pay $15 for a cut and color.. a box to do at home is $8 and I can't cut my own hair (they also style)... I know the teachers by now so it's rather risk free- they did ahve to fix two colorings like 1.5 yrs ago so it made my visit close to 3 hours (which is how long it used to take at my former uppity salon). |
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Beauty colleges can be hit or miss.
If you like to gamble, go ahead. Regarding my hair, I do not. Lol. I have had wonderful results and horrid results. The best part of getting your hair done at these places is they don't charge you very much. The worst part is it takes three times as long as a regular salon. |