Saturday, November 28, 2009

How soon can i dye my hair again?

i got my hair dyed yesterday and it not the color i wanted it so when is the soonest i can dye it again .. how long do i have to wait cuz i need to change it at least before next monday



How soon can i dye my hair again?

They say you should wait for at least three months but if it's real bad you can try to dye it sooner maybe wait for a week or two.Two years ago I had my sister put highlights in my hair and it turn my hair orange so I went to the store that day and bought a light brown hair dye and dyed my hair that same day I was lucky it didn't fry my hair that's why they tell you to wait for a couples of months to redyed it cause it can fry your hair plus it can irritated your scalp.Good Luck!



How soon can i dye my hair again?

you can change it whenever you want if youwant you can change it today



How soon can i dye my hair again?

uhmm..



you can change it right now if u want..



How soon can i dye my hair again?

I am not 100% positive.. but I am in the same situation. I colored my hair yesterday and it is a wreck... and they made me an appointment to fix it tomorrow. I would recommend having a beautician look at it to make sure your hair is strong enough and can handle that much at once. Hope this helps!



How soon can i dye my hair again?

Dyeing your hair over and over won't hurt anything. Doing things like bleaching it over and over will though. Bleaching dyed hair won't hurt any more than bleaching undyed hair either as long as it's not repetitive. If the color you got was darker than what you wanted, you may have to bleach it.



How soon can i dye my hair again?

That would all depend on what shape your hair is in, the type of color you used and how drastic the color change was/will be.



If you used a permenent tint such as one that uses peroxide, or bleach it will damage hair. The reason is that the peroxide or amonia used will fluff up the outer layer of the hair follicles so that either the natural color will be bleached out or the darker tint will be deposited. This will make your hair weaker and more prone to becoming dry and brittle. If you have used a permanent tint or bleach but have not noticed any change in your hair texture, you should be safe as long as you don't let the new color overprocess. Test it by wiping off a few strands (differnt ones each time) every couple minutes and then wash the product out as soon as you reach the color you want. Then make sure you use a shampoo and conditioner intended for color treated hair. But if it is already dry and brittle or even breaking off, I would do intensive conditioning treatments every other day for 4-6 weeks before attempting another application. If it is really breaking off bad, let it grow out before trying again.



If you used a temporary color, one that only deposits a dye intended to last 2-6 weeks, I would just wash it a lot over the next few days. When you notice it has faded close to your original color it will be safe to reapply the new shade. If you just put the new shade over the old you will probably not get the results you want as now you will have twice as much dye on your hair. It will most likely end up darker than intended.



One thing to consider is if you used a permanent color with a red cast and you went dark and now want to lighten it up, you run the risk of turning orange. So be careful you don't try to go light blonde when the original tint was a dark burgandy.



Good luck!

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