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Rose gold/blush blonde advice

 
(@Oceanesta)
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Hello! As of now I want to dye my hair a light rose gold/blush blonde color, like the color in this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S0DY1pUVgT4
However, the dye that she uses in the video is sold from South Korea and it will likely take a while to ship, and I want to dye my hair Halloween weekend because I'll be going home. So, does anyone know of any dyes that I can replace the ones she uses in the video, or just any other general advice on how to achieve this color?

Any help is appreciated, thank you!

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Posted : October 19, 2015 5:59 pm
(@Wicked Pixie)
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What colour is your hair now? A pic would be really helpful

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Posted : October 19, 2015 6:01 pm
(@janineb)
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We need some more details 🙂

What color is your hair now and how did you get there?

Edited to add - wicked pixie's post wasn't showing when I posted! We do need to know if your hair is virgin or dyed though, and with what 🙂

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Posted : October 19, 2015 6:31 pm
(@Oceanesta)
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What colour is your hair now? A pic would be really helpful

Oops, sorry about that! My hair is currently a strange medium-dark red/blonde...? I have a lot of trouble describing it. It looks a lot more red in person than it does in the pictures and most people mistake me for a natural redhead.

I've dyed it four times, the first two were at a salon so I don't know what was used, and the last two were with L'oreal Superior Color Preference.

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Posted : October 19, 2015 8:22 pm
(@puerkz)
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where are you based? I am sure wella Koleston can be found in the UK and parts of mainland Europe.
you will need a lighter base for those colors. You can use a color remover to remove the previous dye and that might give you a light enough base. 

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Posted : October 21, 2015 2:09 pm
(@Oceanesta)
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where are you based? I am sure wella Koleston can be found in the UK and parts of mainland Europe.
you will need a lighter base for those colors. You can use a color remover to remove the previous dye and that might give you a light enough base.

I live in America, so the alternatives would have to be something I can get here since I'm a little short on time.

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Posted : October 21, 2015 5:36 pm
(@puerkz)
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Maybe have a look in sallys at the igora range, they got some nice pearlescent and metallic shades.

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Posted : October 22, 2015 2:59 pm