Hair coloring virgin...need advice

Mellie2162

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Well actually I need more encouragement. My gray is getting a little too noticeable so I picked up a hair dye. I really would have liked to have done this professionally but cant afford it. I have never ever done this before and I have to say Im scared to death of how its going to turn out. Someone please tell me Im over reacting. Any advice of what to do/not to do? Oh mercy am I really going to do this? What if it turns out really weird? Will I be able to get it out?
 
My neighbor and i just got done walking and had this same conversation. She dyes her hair, I dont but need to start. I just want some kind of shampoo like "wash that gray right out of my hair"....do they still make something easy like that? I would just like to start off that way so I can wash it out if it doesn't look good. Good luck to you!!
 
Alright - what did you buy? How grey are you?

And to the 2nd poster - kinda sorta. You can get a fail proof demi perm.
 
I bought Loreal Excellence creme and I am not completely gray but getting very salt and pepper in the front.
 

I tried L'Oreal Excellence Cream and it didn't cover my white hairs. Hopefully, it will cover yours. I am new to hair coloring too and thought I was doing the right thing picking ash colors, but my hair has a lot more red in it than I want.
 
I tried L'Oreal Excellence Cream and it didn't cover my white hairs. Hopefully, it will cover yours. I am new to hair coloring too and thought I was doing the right thing picking ash colors, but my hair has a lot more red in it than I want.

uh oh, like how red? i picked medium ash blonde
 
Ok its done and over with. Not horrible but not exactly what I was expecting. As the pp said it didn't get all the grays and there is a tiny hint of red, not horrible. I can definitely live with this.
 
You earned that gray... why cover it up? ;)

I don't color and won't. I look at pics of a family member with different colored hair every Christmas. We are talking EXTREME differences. It's just crazy.

To each their own, but I would much rather naturally gray then have to try to decide when to stop covering it up. :)
 
I am in the same boat. Some gray -not a lot. I use Natural Instincts. It washes out in 28 shampoos. It covers most of the grays and gives my hair shine. It is easy to use and it sort of fades rather than getting bad roots.
 
I posted a similar question months back and have started doing my own hair. Got tired of paying 120 bucks for the highlights/ lowlights I was getting, and in my late 40s just wasnt keeping up with the gray. My neighbor goes to a beauty supply place and took me with her...got a 40 developer and medium blonde color for like 7 bucks total...enough to last for months. She did it for me the first time and I have been doing the roots. Are you ready for this....after many years..I am starting to get compliments on my hair...too funny, who knew????? Actually the color does look better than the striped rooty look I always wound up with. Don't forget to check out the beauty supply stores (sallys is the one I go to)
 
TO EVERYONE - in the future...

Buy it from a Sally's like place.

Here's some Hair Coloring 101 - Crash Course:

LEVELS OF COLOR (1 - 10):


1 - being a blue black. Darkest you can get.

10 - being blondest blonde.


See this: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_sXI8Dr0DF...s400/JULY+-+Natural+hair+color+Levels+101.jpg


However - you can also have 11 & 12 blondes (platinum) by using the highest volume of peroxide you can get (40)

LIFTING

The best results from hair color (if you're lifting) come within a couple shades of your own NATURAL hair color. If your hair is a level 4 (and you can look at swatches at a Sally's - ask for the coloring books) - you can pretty safely lift to a 6, with out too many issues. Anything beyond 2 levels, you shouldn't be doing at home.

(see peroxide levels below)

Also - you can mix levels. If you love the richness of a 3R swatch, and the depth of a 5N swatch - you can mix them, And you'll have a 4RN. Make sense?

***Be advised - swatch colors of hair, anywhere, are done on WHITE hair. If your hair is darker, your result will be darker.

DEPOSITING
You can deposit as far down as you want - but do you want to? If you're a natural 8 - do you really want to be a blue-black level 1? Again, you're safe within a few shades. Your hair will almost always grab that color, but when you're depositing you have to think "Will it look right?"

SHADES


All color is going to be followed by a letter. Usually:

G- Gold.
R - Red.
B - Beige
A- Ash
N - Neutral. No gold, no red, no ash, no beige.


There could even be more depending on your brand, and there could be mixes of 2 letters. ( 7 RB )

This is where your tone comes in. If you hit the sunlight, and see red in your NATURAL hair, and don't like it - don't choose a gold, don't choose a red. Depending on how much you want that red gone - choose a neutral or an ash.

Let's see what else....

OH!

Peroxide

10 - 40 Volume. What does this mean? It means how many level's you will lift.

10 - none thru one level
20 - one thru two levels
30 - two thru three levels
40 - three thru four levels

**But again - 40 volume isn't what a home, non-experienced user, should be messing with. Truly. You'll end up with a mess.

If you're a natural 5, and you want to go to a level 6, you'd want to choose *at least* a 20 volume. (one level lift, plus one)

If you're depositing only - you choose a 10. I like to richen up my naturally brown hair (which I keep underneath) I choose a 3N - with a level 10 deposit. If you are not lifting, don't bother with anything higher than a 20. No reason for it, and it's just harder on your hair.

One of the reasons stylists are so against boxed hair color - is not that it's any different than formulations, but because they're just so across the board. Generally all 30 volume, which someone - who perhaps is just covering gray, doesn't need.

And how many of you have colored your hair - from the box - a nice rich, chocolately brown - only to have a brassy, funky *cheap* color in maybe 6 weeks?

Why does that happen? Because that box lifted you THREE shades, and then deposited. The deposit fades. It's normal - any brand will - but that that lift stays put. Hence that "Sun-In" like color you have (that's all Sun-In was... oomped up peroxide)

Which is why - myself - say, go buy your color, and get a 10 volume for depositing. When your color fades, you're back where you began. Not orange.

Lastly - I can't sing the praises enough of pigmented shampoo. They will stretch out your coloring for weeks and weeks. They will brighten blondes, and richen brunettes.



That's all. :cloud9:
 
What sort of pigmented shampoos? Where can you get them?

I just colored my hair for the first time last week and LOVE it. She just put a few highlights in and a glaze on top. I love it so much!
 
ULTA has a few brands. I was a huge fan of Sexy Hair Concepts line - but they discontinued it.

I know L'oreal ARTEC has a collection of them. I heard Matrix was coming back out with their LOGICs line of them, too.

CHI has a line of Tone & Shine conditioner, which is great. SunGlitz (owned by Farouk - which is CHI & Biosilk) makes a line of shampoo's, too.

CHI - Tone and Shine: http://www.chiretail.com/organics/toneandshine.html

Loreal - http://us.lorealprofessionnel.com/_en/_us/products/colorist_collection.aspx?Catcode=Axe_Products^Category_Styling^Family_Artec&prdcode=CC5&

MATRIX - (can't find a link)
 
Wow, that was completely confusing. :lmao:

Im actually happy with my color, it really looks the same as my own, except there were a few stubborn grays that wouldnt color.
 












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