Sunday, November 22, 2009

What's the best brand and shade of red hair permanent dye?

On natural medium brown hair which permanent hairdye have you personally used yourself or on someone else that actually changes the haircolor and makes it LOOK red. I use a 40 volume developer with Loreal HiColor (especially made to use on brown hair) and have had some results but I don't know of all the best red dyes out there. I know they fade and that's not my big concern as I take care of my hair and don't wash daily to make it last. My main issue is I want my hair to look red, not brown red or auburn red. And, I want it to be bright (sort of cherry) red and not orangey. I know about bleaching first and I'm not going to do that at this stage. So, if you know of any good brands and shades of hair dye that really gave you a 'noticeably' red color on your brown hair, let me know! It's got to be permanant haircolor.



What's the best brand and shade of red hair permanent dye?

schwarzkopf - no others!!! they have some amazing bright colours! dont use bleach before hand,ever! only if you want pink hair! never use bleach underneath a bright colour, because it will make it go the wrong colour



What's the best brand and shade of red hair permanent dye?

Redkin =]



What's the best brand and shade of red hair permanent dye?

Aveda has really good reds, they have an intense series just for that I just did a color yesterday with bright red slices + highlights that turned out awesome.



What's the best brand and shade of red hair permanent dye?

Finally, it's time to choose the brand. There are simply too many brands on the market to go over the pros and cons of each, but professional stylists suggest that you use a popular brand name. Why? Two reasons:



1. Popular brands are usually popular for a reason. If L'oreal's hair products were known to turn hair green, you'd hear about it. But if you use the obscure "Bombshell in a Bottle," you might turn into more of a bomb than a bombshell.



2. Popular brands usually have a help line that's listed right on the box. Although you're most likely not going to get hair experts when you call, you'll get answers to common problems you may encounter during the actual dyeing of your hair.



Your best bet is to go with a brand that a friend has recommended. However, don't go with a brand simply because you like your friend's hair color (it won't look the same on you). Go with it because she says it doesn't smell like rotten eggs, it was relatively easy to use, it doesn't fade quickly, yada yada yada.



There are an increasing number of hair dyes made especially for men on the market, though most of them are gray-reducers. L'oreal, for example, makes "Feria for Men" in a wide range of colors. "Tipping" has become a common male request in salons, and this involves bleaching the ends of the hair (think *NSync). The same effect can be created at home by bleaching your whole head and letting the dark hair grow back in. Besides, if you don't like the look, you can just shave all your hair off, carry a tambourine, and ask for money at the airport.



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