A woman is a fickle creature and that is why our hairstyles are constantly undergoing changes, from subtle to the most spectacular. One day we want to go blonde, the next day we want our dark hair color back.
Hairdressing guide to coloring your own hair and not ruining it
Unfortunately, I have some bad news for you here. Going from blonde to brown isn't that easy, so to avoid turning your hair green or a dirty color, it's important to take a sensible, professional approach. Here are some tips for achieving clean and long-lasting hair color.
It is common to hear how harmful and unsuccessful the hair bleaching process can be. Since coloring bleached hair a darker shade is a less discussed topic, you might think it's very simple. But coloring previously bleached hair is not as easy as it sounds! The whole process is complicated and depends on a few key factors:
The ability to achieve your target tan will depend on the level of your bleach blonde hair color. The lighter the hair to which you apply the brown dye, the more it will take on cool tones (including green, ash and blue). This is why a common phenomenon when dying your hair cool brown yourself is a greenish muddy effect.