I want to go back to my natural medium blond hair color after bleaching my hair for years. I already found the right color and dyed my hair. The top half of my hair looks really nice, but the longer layers didn't take the color as well and the light blond shines through.
If I dye my hair again with the same color, will the result be better, or what else would you guys sugget except for cutting it?
Dye hair again for better result?
If you dye your hair with the same color your top will get darker and your bottom will still be a different color. The reason it is not working is that when you were coloring it blonde you were doing it wrong. I'm assuming that when you were lightening your hair you were lightening all of your hair, not just the dark stuff at the top. Now your bottom is over processed and isn't holding the darker color as well. I could suggest that you only re-color the bottom half but this is hard to do without leaving a definite line.
Go seek the advice of a professional. Your hair does need to be cut.. the stuff that isn't holding the color is too damages. However, that doesn't seem to be an option for you, so a stylist would be able to "fill" the damaged part and make the colors match
Dye hair again for better result?
If you want a balanced hair color you need to go to a hair stylist. If you try to redye your hair too soon it may damage it and then you will have a real mess on your hands. Let a professional handle it.
Dye hair again for better result?
You might want to go to a salon and have them use a filler.
Dye hair again for better result?
LEAVE IT ALONE!
The sun will affect your color. It's annoying but you need to leave your hair alone. If you're not willing to cut it then trim it and let your hair grow out on its own. Blond color has bleach and peroxide in it. You will eventually ruin your folicles and have cotton hair like Pamela Anderson.
Dye hair again for better result?
if you colored it at home, there is an 800 number on the box you can call during normal business hours and they can help you.
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