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Hey guys does anybody knows if you can color your hair after you have done the perm and what will happen to your hair when you use straightener iron.

 
Is it possible to get a slight hair tint using a color depositing shampoo that is the next shade lighter than the shade I naturally have?

 
I've seen that a lot of people love the HealthySexy Hair products. I'm trying to figure out if I should use that or BigSexy Hair. My hair is past shoulder length, the individual strands are really fine but there's a ton of it, so it's overall thick-ish. My hair is stick straight and doesn't like to hold *any* kind of style. Even when my hair was short, it was really limp. It's color treated (with Natural Instincts), but not all that dry. I like for my hair to feel really soft and silky, but I also wouldn't mind it having some life to it.

I tried the Fekkai Apple Cider shampoo and it gave my hair more body but left it feeling totally dried out. Help?

 
I love this thread! So much great advice. Janelle you ROCK girl!!!

I really like this picture "maph" posted earlier in the thread (I'll copy it below...so you don't have to click back and look for it). I'm pretty sure I can get my hear to do this, but I'm just scared about cutting it and it not being the right cut for my face. Can you tell by my avatar or remembering other pics I've posted, if this cut would suit me or maybe I'd be better off with my current cut.

I'm into, I like ummph on the top (the back of the top of my head)...not the front necesarrily....does that make sense. My hair is VERY thick....so if this is a cut to NOT do with thick hair, then I'd appreciate the heads up.

I know it's hard to tell someone....if you like it, go for it, but I'm really bad at seeing if it would be a fit....AND can THICK hair work this cut?

Heres the picture: Attachment 24595



 
Ive been lurking around the forums for sometime now and im really excited to make my first post!

Ive gotten my hair colored (permanent) over a month ago (dark nearly black brown, to medium brown). The color has faded a bit and my roots are starting to show. I can't afford to touch up my roots every 4-6 weeks. So in the mean time, I was thinking of using a semi-permanent color to make my roots less noticeable.

My Q is though, will using a semi-permanent color over my permanent color make it harder for my colorist when I evenutally go in to get my roots touched up (and possibly darken my hair a shade or two)?

Also on

http://ww4.lhj.com/lhj/story.jhtml?s...ref=cat1320030

It says that a semi-permanent "color fades to a translucent stain." What does that mean?

 
Oooh... lots of questions!
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Kisska ---- I would wait at least 2-3 weeks after a perm before you color. I know most salons will do it almost right after if you want them to, but honestly for the sake of your color and your hair... try to wait. Ironing hair will not normally affect color or perms as long as you aren't using a chemical relaxer or straightener.

Liltweekstar --- Usually those color depositing shampoos are good to give color a little kick and add more shine/vibrance. I don't think you'll see much of a result by using a lighter color on darker hair. If anything you might see some red or golden tones in the sun... but as an overall change, it usually isn't much.

Jessiemau ---- You can mix both product lines... and create your own routine just for your hairtype. I find that if you use the Healthy Sexy shampoo and conditioner, and then use a Big Sexy root lifter or hairspray... that you can keep the moisture that you need yet create the styles that you want. Just have to experiment to find what works for you
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Kwitter ---- Thanks Kel!
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Actually thicker hair works better on cuts like this because you won't have to go crazy with product to get that height in the back. Thicker hair usually helps out a lot with keeping the volume. You just have to have it stacked with the shorter layers in the back --- usually your stylist can judge by your facial shape how high to go with it --- but I think you could pull it off nicely!
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Yesterday_x3 ---- You could do a semi-perm on the roots... your colorist shouldn't have a problem working with it. Actually the semi's are great for root touch ups because they will blend in the root color to the existing haircolor and not totally change the result. Fading to a translucent stain just usually means that the color will oxidize over time... and become more blended with the current color. It's hard to explain... but it will usually look less "stark" and more natural. Think of it almost l like a lipgloss vs. a lip stain. A gloss usually coats, while a stain adds color, but not really any texture... it penetrates.

HTH!
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Hi There,

I have reddish brown hair and want to color it blonde at home. I went and bought hair color and did it but it did not get as light as I want it and it still is more of a reddish color. I bought an extra light natural blonde.

What shade should I use to avoid the red tone and is there a brand of hair color that is best for this. Thanks for the help. I know that I wont accomplish being a platinum blonde but I would like to be a light to medium blonde color if possible. Thanks for the help.

Teri

 
Originally Posted by teric506 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hi There,
I have reddish brown hair and want to color it blonde at home. I went and bought hair color and did it but it did not get as light as I want it and it still is more of a reddish color. I bought an extra light natural blonde.

What shade should I use to avoid the red tone and is there a brand of hair color that is best for this. Thanks for the help. I know that I wont accomplish being a platinum blonde but I would like to be a light to medium blonde color if possible. Thanks for the help.

Teri

I would ask a beauty consultant where you bought the items to reccomend an anti-reddening additive that can help tone down brassiness. Also, be sure that you have the correct volume peroxide and that you are processing long enough to pass through the red stages.
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Originally Posted by diva237 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Have you tried the Phytospecif products? No, I'm sorry... I haven't.
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this is so exciting :p /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> hi everybody and this is my hair problem...

well i had a very straight hair when i was 2 years old or so :p /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> anyway my mother got my hair shaved with a razor juss cuz she thought that will give my hair more volume. since then the new hair is curly and frizzy totally different and very thin and little , i even have some spaces between my hair. i tried everything , creams , shapmoos , hair treatments and relaxers. but tis still the same problem , i cut my hair short to have some volume in it , but would like to have a long hair. right now i have a shoulder lengh hair but without volume
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i thought of making the yuko system but then i thought all the frizz and curls will go away and i will end up with only 2 pieaces of hair on my head :p /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> so please anyone knows what should i do ? i forgot to say say that i blow dry my hair everytime i wash it !!!

p.s i am 21yo and not married, not sick and never got pregnant, i shouldn't have little hair right ? :p /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> no reason to not grow some.

thanks
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I would see a doctor to make sure there isn't any underlying medical condition that is causing the hair thinning & loss. Texture of hair changes over the years, and it's common to go from one texture to another.

 
thanks alot
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Nyangel i did visit a dr but there is not problem
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i can't understand this too

 
Originally Posted by pharma /img/forum/go_quote.gif thanks alot
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Nyangel i did visit a dr but there is not problem
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i can't understand this too You might want to try Nioxin brand products... they help with thinning hair
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Hello.

In my never ending quest to have "thicker" looking hair, I am trying to figure out an easy way for my fine, straight hair to look bouncy and shiny.

Someone at Ulta recommended a flat iron. I know what they look like but what do they do? I have fine, straight hair. I just need some lift to my hair. I have my hair cut in layers in a bob, side swept bangs. I blow dry every day but cannot blow dry like the pros.

Any suggestions? THanks....oh yes, colder weather also brings frizz to my hair.

Also, I am ok with having straight hair. I do not want curl. I just want my hair to be bouncy and look like it has some life. Also, some height on the crown. I've been teasing it at the crown but still needs a little something.

Thanks

 
I don't know what to do about my oily hair! my hair is extremely oily. i have to wash it everyday, if i skip one day it will by oily. do you know any shampoo or product that will lessen the oilyness?

 
Originally Posted by maryfitz24 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hello.
In my never ending quest to have "thicker" looking hair, I am trying to figure out an easy way for my fine, straight hair to look bouncy and shiny.

Someone at Ulta recommended a flat iron. I know what they look like but what do they do? I have fine, straight hair. I just need some lift to my hair. I have my hair cut in layers in a bob, side swept bangs. I blow dry every day but cannot blow dry like the pros.

Any suggestions? THanks....oh yes, colder weather also brings frizz to my hair.

Also, I am ok with having straight hair. I do not want curl. I just want my hair to be bouncy and look like it has some life. Also, some height on the crown. I've been teasing it at the crown but still needs a little something.

Thanks

How short are the top layers? You might want shorter layers at the crown for height. I like BigSexyHair products (You can find them at Ulta) they help a bit. I don't know how much volume you'd get with a flat iron though... usually it'll give you the opposite result...
 
Originally Posted by Mrs.SangWoo /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't know what to do about my oily hair! my hair is extremely oily. i have to wash it everyday, if i skip one day it will by oily. do you know any shampoo or product that will lessen the oilyness? A clarifying shampoo like Suave will help remove any buildup and product that might weigh your hair down. Do you use serums at all? Try to keep any conditioners or serums (or pretty much any product) away from your roots. Also, overcleansing the hair can sometimes create MORE oil... because your oil glands in your scalp produce more to compensate the lack of oil when you wash. So it could be a few factors. HealthySexyHair shampoo (lathered twice) seemed to keep my hair oil free longer than usual..
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Hey Janelle..

I have fine blonde (real) hair that just will NOT behave.. I've gone thru MORE shampoos/conditioners/leave in treatments then i care to list. Right now I'm using PANTENE ICE and I hate it.. But I am almost out, so I will need to buy more shampoo soon. My hair has these little baby pieces all over and they stick up and out.. I try to contain them with zero success.. Now I noticed that the hair by my right temple is making a curl midstrand.. i hate this!

I need a decent shampoo for fine hair that wont dry my hair out.. I'm using Keihls Silk Groom to help, but even thats not helping..

 
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