Monday, February 22, 2010

Which blonde hair color has less yellow?

Between #22 and #24





They're both called ash blondes but there has to be SOME difference.Which blonde hair color has less yellow?
If they are both ash blondes, that means that there are purposely made with a slight greenish-grey tint to avoid being a warm shade of blonde. If you are doing your own hair, the reason why your hair may look yellow is because you are not leaving the bleach/dye on long enough. Many people are scared of damage and because of this they wash off their hair too soon and this is exactly why they end up with orange or yellow hair. Now if you are naturally very dark, then for some people it is not possible to go from black to white blonde in one day. Whenever you have dye on your hair, it usually fools you because when there is dye on the hair it looks MUCH lighter than when you wash it out. Most people see super light hair and then freak out and wash it off, only to realize that their hair is yellow/orange after they are done blowdrying it. The best option would be to leave the hair dye on your hair for about 35 minutes. When you are checking your roots, take a cloth and gently remove the dye to see what color your hair really is. You'll be amazed at how different it looks when the dye is removed. I bleached my roots yesterday and they looked SUPER white. When I gently removed the dye with a cloth, my hair was yolky yellow. That is how I knew I should leave it on longer. The key is to bleach your hair until it reaches the pale yellow stage (which is like the inside of a banana peel). From then on, you can leave it as it is and it will eventually lighten OR you can tone it either with a blue/violet shampoo or a toner. Don't ever try to bleach beyond the pale yellow shade as this will result in damage and breakage 99% of the time.Which blonde hair color has less yellow?
What brand?

No comments:

Post a Comment