When pregnant, “they” say that chemical hair processing is not a good idea. So I stayed away from my usual (dark ash blonde with highlights) and went ‘au naturale’. The problem is, of course, that a natural au is not attractive at all, and when someone even votes a> but terrible rate, frumpy hair doesn’t shake your self-esteem a whole lot. However, I was drawn because of my fetus.
Fasting for two months after birth. I am a good 40lbs overweight, with what can only be called the hair of Tonya Harding. I need professional help. Perhaps I should split this article into two subjects and delve into a litany of reasons why someone with a hormonal maelstrom after giving birth shouldn’t make visible-change decisions, but suffice it to say, I’m not arguing. gal (in a very expensive and exclusive hair salon) decided that I look much better than a dark brunette.
You know, with a professional color, cut and blow-dried, I probably looked terrible from day one….. The next day that, I started how to migrate back to yellow.
Tip 1: Don’t do anything random. A fatal flaw is impatience, which gets me into a lot of trouble. take a deep breath and just think for a few days. If that is not possible, at least for a few hours.
Tip 2: If you have a problem, go to a professional. I have to say that you probably got the best deal for the price. It’s never an easy option, though. I’m cheap and like that. I know that in a mission or worst case scenario, my rear ends hair.
Process:
Step 1: Buy a Revlon ‘Color Remove’ box. Usually at the very top of the band or the bottom band head color transition. You can recognize the product from the cheerful leading 70 packages in the pictures that can only be called a tribute to Charlie’s Angels. Don’t let the old cover put you off – its an excellent job.
Step 2: Choose the hair color of your dreams from the array of (permanent) dye colors. It’s important to note (if you’re new to the variety of choices) that warm tones have a lot of red in them, and if you’re inclined to “brassy” tones (e.g. Tonya Harding), you’ll want to choose more “gray” tones. color Generally (if you don’t know “ash” by name) color names usually have a word in the description (e.g. “light ash yellow” or “light ash”). “Ash” = “more silvery/purple” which comes down to orange tones. Try not to deviate too far from your natural colors – the greater the departure, the better the image looks.
Step 3: Block out at least 3 hours from your schedule and make sure you have shown enough that 1) Open a big bottle of wine. Any color. Wear a shirt/sleeve that doesn’t have to go over your head to get out.
Step 4: Follow the directions on removing the color. It’s not difficult at all, but just make sure you saturate your hair thoroughly and leave it on for the longest duration. Don’t be afraid when you look in the mirror and see colored hair on you look at the color in the mirror and it reflects back to you…that’s the point, you remove the ugly darkness and prepare your hair for a new color. Once processed, wash, do not condition, blow dry (do not play on the texture, that is also punctual).
Step 5: Follow the directions on hair color and completely saturate your hair with a fluffy, blonde hair.
Step 6: While you are washing cain, make sure that once you have all the color, squeeze the water out of your hair as much as you can manually, then just suffocate with a handful of conditioner. If you have time, get out of the shower and put a plastic cap (spot) on your head to moisten the conditioner and healthy hair.
Step 7: Step back into the shower and wash off the conditioner.
You should be close to the photo in your color box, with no hideous brown dye remaining. Congratulations and welcome as a blonde (the “more fun” team).