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20-04-08, 08:50 PM
Thankyou for the profile message to say you were waiting for a reply to my reply to your question.
Good luck with it, and im pleased that you are an enthusiastic amateur. I was just asking, and curious as to whether you were a professional hairdresser. |
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20-04-08, 09:36 PM
use your normal colour then tone it with either like a 10/1 semi or 9 1/2 /19 with 3%, those shades are designed strictly for toning blonde.
Failing that buy yourself a bottle of Scwarzkopf BC Silver Shampoo - it is an ESSENTIAL for a blonde! its blue/purple looks like ink and so neutralises any yellow tones that may occur - much better than actually changing your hair colour if you love it. |
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20-04-08, 10:07 PM
Hiya,
I don't mean to sound harsh but you are asking advice on how to use professional products on yourself. I think many would agree that using these products would be best left to your hairdresser who has been trained to use them correctly. xx xx |
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20-04-08, 10:17 PM
I only ever colour my own hair after a hideous professional treatment! And so far I have been very successful. It is still attached to my head and I have had loads of compliments!
I guess I will just use another medium blonde and cover up in the sun. Thanks for the warning though, as I know how easy it can be to wreck your hair. x |
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20-04-08, 10:19 PM
Thanks for your advice. Very much appreciated. x
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20-04-08, 10:26 PM
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![]() There are many excellent hairdressers that are members of this site Why not post a thread on consumer queries to find one in your area? HTH xx xx |
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20-04-08, 10:58 PM
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Have you thought about training yourself to become a hairdresser? It seems a shame to let your enthusiasm go to waste. There are a lot of highly trained and highly skilled hairdressers on this site who have taken the time to learn the profession and become qualified, and as this is a professional site for professionals most would agree that we cant give out advise to someone who is not trained , and is using professional products. You can do a lot of harm if you dont know what you are doing. Same goes for nails and beauty as well as hairdressing. Elaine x |
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