![]() ![]() Still though, going back to a more natural colour doesn't automatically mean that your hair is going to be back to its healthy self.Īll of the hair that was killed by years of dyeing is still on your head - it's just going to be killed significantly less going forward. Whether you've been getting highlights or dyeing your own hair for years, chances are your hairdresser will casually mention every now and again that you should stop whatever you're doing and go back to your natural colour.Īfter all, the healthiest hair is hair that hasn't been coloured.Īt the end of the day though, the vast majority of people are going to have stuck some kind of colour in their hair at some stage - the key is to recognise when you're hair is becoming brittle and know when to stop. ![]() One of the prime reasons why people give up the peroxide and go back to their roots (ha), is because the condition of their bleach blonde hair has deteriorated so much that they just can't keep dyeing it. Your hair will not automatically become more healthy They'll know exactly what products won't further ruin your hair, and what will make your hair look as natural as possible.Ħ. Ideally, you should go back to your hairdresser and get them to do this for you. Unfortunately, the only way to stop this from happening is to keep getting your dye topped up - at least until your hair has grown enough to stop this from happening. Your head won't turn white or yellow or whatever colour you had it before again, but the dark colour will certainly start to fade the more you wash it. If you've got years of bleach under there, it won't be long before your blonde locks start creeping back into the picture. You'll need to keep topping it up for a long timeĪnyone who has ever dyed their hair before will know that hair dye fades. While I was initially nervous that my features would become lost among all the dark tones, the opposite actually happened and suddenly I had a far more defined look than before.ĥ. While blonde hair tends to make some people (me) look washed out, brown hair provides enough natural shadowing to frame the face. ![]() ![]() Yeah alright, I threw a fringe in there to achieve ultimate shock factor but still, if you're going to go from blonde to brunette be prepared for an entire new look. Without the risk of sounding dramatic, when I went from blonde to brunette, I was basically unrecognisable. It involves far more hair dye than you'll ever knowīeing the naive and stubborn I-can-dye-my-own-hair-forever-I-don't-need-your-help person that I am, I assumed that bleach was destroying my hair, and therefore, all I needed to do to achieve healthy hair was have the bleach removed.Īs it turns out, going 'back' to a more natural colour actually means going 'forward' into a load of deep reds and browns dye-wise.Īs already stated, it took the guts of four hours and the amount of dye used could probably have filled a small swimming pool. I had of course underestimated the length of time the process would take and stupidly not eaten before my appointment.ģ. Going back to brown from blonde took approximately four and a half hours for me. If you're thinking that someone can just throw a load of brown hair dye over your head and leave it there for a while and you'll be sorted, think again. A post shared by Jade Hayden It'll probably take a long time ![]()
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