Hair Dye Forum

Notifications
Clear all

Dying Natural Dark Red Hair to Blonde, Ombre Style.

 
(@pr1ncesspeachh)
New Member Guest

Hi guys!!
I'm hoping for a little help here..
I have virgin natural dark red hair.. <-- Looks like this!

Now.. I'm wanting to add blonde to it.. I know it'll take a few tries to get it light enough, but I don't want to ruin my hair and get it falling out! This is how light I want to go -->

What are some products you guys suggest? So far I've read to use a toner with blue tones in it to keep it from going too orange.

Quote
Posted : April 20, 2014 7:16 pm
(@janineb)
Famed Member Registered

Follow this tutorial πŸ™‚ http://www.hairdyeforum.com/index.php?topic=9616.0

Use bleach, you shouldn't have to do it several times. You can use a blue toner to tone the orange tones.

ReplyQuote
Posted : April 20, 2014 7:23 pm
(@pr1ncesspeachh)
New Member Guest

Okay so I've picked out some items.. one thing I'm confused about is I read I need 2 kinds of developers?

- http://www.sallybeauty.com/Clairol-Lightener/SBS-320832,default,pd.html#start=5 (this is the bleach)
- http://www.sallybeauty.com/creme-developer/ION102,default,pd.html#srule=BestSellers&start=35&sz=12 (this is the developer)
- http://www.sallybeauty.com/wella-hair-color/WELLA14,default,pd.html#q=toner&srule=BestSellers&start=1&sz=12 (This is the Toner)

Is this all I need? beside the tools and stuff.

ReplyQuote
Posted : April 20, 2014 9:06 pm
(@squishy000)
Famed Member Registered

You don't even need the permanent toner; if you just wash your hair regularly with a purple shampoo, it will tone the brassiness out of the blonde.

I know in that video she uses two strengths of developer, but I think that's kind of overkill--as long as you thin out the application along the midlengths, you should be fine.

ReplyQuote
Posted : April 21, 2014 7:20 am