Tuesday 19 January 2016

DIY Hair Colour

I get asked a lot of questions but in particularly about how I get my hair colour. I do my own hair colour and it’s pretty simple but it can’t happen overnight, unless you wish for your hair to be left in a terrible condition along with irreversible breakage.  
My go to bleach is the Goldwell oxycur platin  dust free, this bleach does not leave your hair feeling dry or brittle and lifts your hair by 5 shades mixed with any 30%  volume developer. The key to a natural looking light brown or blonde is to NOT dye all your hair at once! Instead highlight different Pieces as well as proportions of hair, over a period of time keep adding to it building up the colour. Hair should be resting in desired style, so you can see which areas to apply the dye to. Focus on the top part of your hair (around face) should contain lighter shades through it, and as you get to the bottom (nape) should be darker shades with hardly any highlights. Work from top to bottom as the bleach will start processing immediately. Cover your hair with a plastic bag or foil to assist the product.  If you
reach close to your desired colour but unsure or wouldn't like to bleach your hair again, use a High street box dye, Nice ‘n easy or L’Oréal casing crème do exactly what it says on the tin.

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