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In The Uk Where Can I Get Turqouise Hair Dye

What's the best way to dye my hair turquoise/teal? Plzz Help!?

first you need a color remover first, i use this one;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JOBAZ-HAIR-COLOUR-REMOVER-MAX-STRENGTH-REMOVES-WRONG-OR-UNWANTED-COLOURS-/400417070173?pt=UK_Health_Beauty_Hair_Care_Brushes_Combs_PP&hash=item5d3ab79c5d

it will take your hair brown as you cannot bleach black hair, it causes too much damage.

then you need bleach, i used;

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jerome-Russell-Powder-Bleach-4-x-Cream-Peroxide-40vol-/320548352824?pt=UK_Health_Beauty_Hair_Care_Brushes_Combs_PP&hash=item4aa22bb338

its so so strong, my hair is just past my shoulders and basically i used all four bottles and more, so you would more than likely need atleast 3 of these. i used this bleach and also a few random cheap blonde hair dyes that just lightened it a little just as the bleach would do.

section of your hair and do it little by little, two years ago i bleached my whole head in two days and my hair came all out like spaghetti and was in too poor condition to style. i let it grow for a year or so then re did it step by step like this. i did bits of the underneath first so the blond and brown would look good together. once you've bleached your hair, you're not supposed to bleach the same hair again for atleast 3 weeks inbetween. i didn't wait that long however i did space it out. i started bleaching in september and my hair was purple by november and in much better condition and not falling out this time. i also brought a lot of conditioner and treatments along with silver shampoo to lighten it.

parts of my hair went ginger for a while but i didn't mind but the silver removes ginger tones and takes blond to grey which the dye takes better on anyway. in the end my hair was a blond color with some light grey parts which you couldn't tell. then my purple went straight on :) ive died mine a dark blue now but if you get your hair to a blond, like mine was. this color will go over :)

this is my hair color now...
http://1.media.haircrazy.info/photos/gallery/2012/02/08/blueeee_t300.jpg

My hair is 3/4 naturally grey, can I dye it pink?

Yes you may! The question is, what shade of pink do you desire? There’s bright pink, pastel pink, fuschia pink, coral pink, the list can go on and on. It also depends on how light or dark is your natural grey. The lighter the grey, the more vibrant and noticeable it will be.What color is the other 25%? Depending on how light or dark it is, it may or may not take the pink dye. Therefore, it would be more of a dimensional color. Are you wanting your hair to be pink all over or just the grey areas? You may have to lighten the greys or your hair altogether to get the result you like.How well does your hair hold on to color? Sometimes greys can be very stubborn. Keep in mind, with any type of fashion color, it will fade and some faster than others. So you definitely will be needing to refresh your color every few weeks. Is this just a one time color change you were wanting to try?As you can see from these photos, pink looks great on no matter your age. I would suggest to have a hairstylist near you provide you with a consultation. Bring photos or save some to your phone so that they have a better idea of your hair goals. It’s always exciting to try something new!

What color do you get when you mix turquoise hair dye with pink?

Probably lavender. Since the blue is pretty bright.

Turquoise hair with dark skin?

I have never dyed my hair before and I want to bleach it and have turquoise or blue-ish hair.
Either like this: http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=ht...

or this: http://www.williing.com/files/user_70df5...

I am biracial so I have slightly darker skin. Most people think I just look really tan lol.

Should I go for it?

Would you ever dye your hair a color that is not a natural color?

My natural hair.My first attempt at color. Strawberry blonde. Made me look washed out and gingerOmber style pink. Natural on top, pink shoulder down. I loved it but pink washes out fast. This is in Poland. I cracked my knee open, needed stitches, and ripped the stitches open again. So I was in a lot of pain (I didnt get pain killers but I got to see what hospitals are like in UK. I missed the chaos of US emergency waiting room, hospitals dont feel like hospitals without the emergency room).Next look. Blue, purple, pink. I loved it. I felt confident and sexy. But it turned into this…I went to a amusement park and the chlorine ate my dye and my purple stained blue. Note: colored hair does not mix with chlorine.I only go to hair stylist so not to screw up my hair and fry it. I asked to fix it but waited until closer to two trips to dye it this beautiful color. We mixed blues to make it stand out but the purple ended too light and didnt stand out against the pink. I still loved it. We tried not bleaching my roots and seeing if my hair can withhold the blue (I told her my hair's health is a must and didnt want to bleach it too soon) but it washed out.Two days before my trip, I couldnt get a hold of my stylist to fix up the roots so I went to Ultra store for ideas for a temporary dye. I ended up redyeing my hair. I didnt bleach my roots again and you can see the roots are starting to be seen.My hair looks like this now. Roots are showing. I use blue eyeshadow to hide my roots and it masks it really well. I am getting my hair dyed in nine days. Thinking of two possibilities, tell me which one I should try:

Can you dye faded blue hair burgundy?

As you know, that turquoise "dye" is not really a hair colour, but a stain. It works very differently than does a hair tint. While it will fade quickly, there is that faint stain that always remains, and you cannot remove it -- ever. It has to be cut off.

What ever colour you use over this, that faint stain will always be there. If the colour is dark enough, perhaps it won't matter. But it may counter some tones you have in the tint. You need to really take a good look at the colour wheel to understand what will happen.

If it is a faded blue-green, burgundy may work quite well over it. There is some blue in burgundy, so that is good. The green works against reddish tones, but since there is so much red in the burgundy, I don't think it should matter that much. It just may darken the burgundy a tiny bit. I think that burgundy is probably the best choice in your case.

The only way you will know is to do a strand test. If you like the effect, great.

What color should an Indian guy dye his hair?

Sounds like you're thinking about changes you can make in your look and hair color seems obvious and easy. In that case, I'd go for highlights. You can do lowlights along with them for more dimension. Those are just strands of darkened, instead of lightened, hair. You don't want to make a lot of change in shade; really only natural variation. Let a tasteful, skilled hairdresser help you with this. Most importantly, you can start slow and make the first time a minimal change so you get a classier look. Unless you're going for a wild and crazy color (which is something of a commitment), I do not recommend a complete dye job. Going to a lighter color is a hassle (I believe you have to lighten or bleach your hair then color it). You have to deal with a lot of maintenance, damaged hair, and roots showing. Ick. You're too good for that. I know it. PLUS, it so often looks fake. Really bad. You do not want this. Honestly? From my personal, female point of view, Indian men are quite attractive with their natural hair. Clearly this is a Wild Generalization, but I love the Indian skin tones and features with dark hair. Maybe highlights/lowlights will be great for you, and maybe there are some other grooming ideas that can help change things up for you as well. Options are a change in your hair style or having your eyebrows and facial hair worked on. Even the stubble look can be tidied up around the edges. Get a male manicure. Just one or two things can create a "finished" look without going over the topBTW, the Sept. 2014 issue of Allure has a directory of colorists starting on page 112. It's in a review style, and it's an interesting read.

Where can I buy Directions hair dye?

Sally's beauty supply....they have EVERYTHINHG

Can I dye my hair with semi permanent dye twice in one day?

Yes, you can dye your hair with semipermanent hair color twice in a day, though only if the 2nd time is to make the color darker. Make sure the color is like a conditioner as opposed to one that uses a developer so it leaves your hair soft rather than hard and crunchy(some brands being Manic Panic, Pravana, Ion, etc). I prefer to leave it in for longer than the suggested time, as I actually sleep in it so my hair “absorbs” more of the color unless the color is one from a brand like Wella.Just know that if a semipermanent uses developer, stick with the recommended time. If it doesn't use developer(and sometimes it will mention the fact that it conditions your hair), proceed to keep it in your hair as long as you'd like.I do suggest doing a test strand in one area if you are unsure of how your hair reacts to the hair dye, so you don't risk your hair falling out or anything other bad effect.

I want get my hair dyed blue, how much will that cost?

Lara I Lord is completely correct.Any hairstylist worth their salt won’t tell you how much it’ll cost before seeing your hair and discussing exactly what you want. They might give you a range, but even that can drastically change once they see what they’re working with. There are so many factors when it comes to dying hair, especially when it comes to fashion colors.Hair length, texture, and density can drastically change price. Someone with hair down to their waist isn’t going to pay the same price as someone with a pixie cut, and someone with super thick hair isn’t going to pay the same as someone with much finer, thinner hair, simply because there’s more hair to deal with, which means more product and more time. Hair color is also a factor, both the natural color and whether or not it’s been dyed (and what color it’s been dyed). Of course the darker the hair, the more likely it is that you’ll need to lighten the hair more than once to get it light enough to take the fashion color properly, and that likelihood goes up if it’s dyed a dark color instead of naturally a dark color. Whether you’ve used box dye or got it done professionally can also make a difference, as darker box dyes often won’t lift out of hair nearly as easily as professional color. That means more product, multiple lightening sessions, and more time. Even the shade of blue can change the price, since sometimes darker blues can be put over a darker blonde and still take well, while brighter and/or lighter blues need to have very light blonde, almost platinum, to take properly without tinting green.You really do get what you pay for. Lara was absolutely right that you should call around and ask for someone who is specifically trained or who specializes in fashion colors. Make sure you ask for a consultation before setting up the appointment so you can talk to the stylist and make sure that y’all are on the same page, and go over pricing. As long as you are reasonable and have a reasonable budget, or are willing to compromise, a good stylist should be able to work with you to help you get what you want, or at least get you as close as possible. Or they should tell you up front that it isn’t possible, either at all or within that budget. Typically, salons will offer complimentary consultations, so there’s nothing to lose!Good luck!

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