ok ive just dyed my friends hair using the hair dye brand 'nice'n'easy', her hairs naturally dark brown and were tryin to dye it a dark blonde.. weve followed the instructions completely dye-rinse-moisturise-rinse-styled and left to dry...
but its not changed colour at all!!
how long does it usually take for the dye to take effect??
will it change colour as it dries
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Dye is an immediate thing. It doesn't need to cook. My thought is this, either she has virgin hair meaning that she's never chemically treated her hair, or there was something done wrong. If she has naturally dark brown hair and is trying to go to a blonde you will need to use a developer with lift. The developer is the creamy white stuff that comes in the box of dye. Your best bet is to lift the hair (bleach it) and then put color on top of it. Lorel Mega blondes is good. but I don't think you're going to get the desired effect that you are looking for with standard box dye. you will prob end up with her having brassy red hair.
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Nope, should of changed colour by now,, im pretty sure you use a medium blonde to get dirty blonde hair
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how long did you leave the dye in for, if you rinsed right after you put it in you probably washed it all out, you have to let it sit for w/e the box says,
if it dries you might notice it, but you probably messed up somewhere by the sounds of it
ROUND 2
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when i did myne i had to blow drye myne for it to be a different colour but if you didn't leave it in for at least 5 minutes it won't change!:)
hope i helped!
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is it a permanent dye, as these temporary dyes don't take, if you are going lighter. If you want lighter hair it has to be a permenant one.
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dark hair is hard to dye blonde , its needs some kind of bleach in it to take affect but go to the hair dressres as it could dry out if your not careful,, good luck
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Most of the time i leave the dye in longer than they say to, so the dye gives more affect, and more time to soak in. Then after that just rinse the dye out until the water runs clean, then massage in the conditioner they provide you with, this way your hair will smell nice and be soft! Afterwards just blow dry your hair to see the results. Although i can't guarantee that the dye will have worked since you're going from darker to lighter. However, good luck!
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Nice and easy will not lighten your hair. You have to get a professional permanent bleach to lighten dark brown hair or it will turn orange. You should be glad it did'nt work because getting orange out of hair is nearly impossible. I would go to a stylist if I were you. Going from dark to blond is hard to do even if it is done professionally. So doing it yourself would be nearly impossible if you have no experience with coloring.
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Hey in my experience , 2 go lighter u should've used a pre-lightener kit.. all the best..
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you can't dye darkj hair blonde with a semi perminant dye. it will say so on the box. a few weeks ago i dyed my hair from light drown to red with natural instincts. on the directions it says... natural instincts will only bring out/add darker color. for a lighter effect, use a permanent product
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My hair was a dark black to get it to be Auburn I had to keep dying it every 6-8 weeks and what I do is leave the dye in my hair longer then 15 minutes I leave it in my hair for about 30 to 35 minutes and my hair comes out great after that I put a deep conditioner in it and my hair is soft and beautiful. I got these steps from my hair stylist
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Nice and Easy is rubbish for going lighter, you need to be already quite light haired for them to work, as others have said if you are dark haired you need to pre lighten, Born Blonde do a pre lightner that doesnt wreck your hair, it basically strips out the natural colour of your hair and then you dye your hair the shade you want.
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when it comes to going lighter the shop brands are just not strong enough,in a shop we use high strength peroixeds to lift colours.
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The dye will not work on her hair because her hair is darker than the dye. She will need to lighten her hair first by bleaching it then use the color dye. I would suggest going to a professional to get the bleach done, since this is somewhat difficult if your new to the whole bleaching process.
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about 30min.
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the semi colour will not lighten the hair, and u should Never leave any colour on longer then the instructions state, as it will damage the hair very badly, the only way u are going to be able to lighten the hair is to have it done professionally, no it will not change colour as the products dry,
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Hair can not be lightened with semi-permanent color. It can only be darkened, or toned. The problem now is that her hair is no longer virgin hair. If you tried to do it again, but with a permanent color this time. You may really wish you hadn't. Also box color is very unpredictable. They sell the same color to so many different people with different hair textures, colors, levels of porosity, and damage. And they sell the lowest volume (or power) of peroxide that they can, to the public, to avoid lawsuits from peoples hair falling out.(probably 10 Vol.) So if she has drk. brn. hair, and she wants it to be drk. blond, that would need a lot more than 10 vol. to get her hair to that level. Her hair would probably end up looking like orange Fanta. All I can say is that there is a reason hairstylists have to have a license to do hair. Best of luck!
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the dye usually takes effect straight away.
you need to wait while it dries because your hair is ten times darker when wet. you might find the colour wasnt dark enough. if youre not satisfied then i would complain to the manufacturers
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