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Ah yes, yes! Another hair thread about the gals hair. I dyed my hair for the first time last year, and last month I had a horrible time with it. Right now it's all different shades of red but not blended in, and it began to grow out awfully fast. This was done professionally by the way. My point. I noticed in some of Sherri's pics that her pretty red hair is still very much all there, and rich looking, too. What is it that you use to dye your hair? And how often do you do it? I get mine done at what is recommended, but nothing is lasting. Any help would be much appreciated because I'm desperate for some hair ..help. |
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Joined: 10 Feb 2007 | Posts: 2907 | Location: Maryland
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I'm curious too. Do the girls get their hair done professionally? I've heard that Stacy loves cutting hair -- does she still do that for them? I'm interested because I cut my own hair, but I'm getting really sick of it, and I'm almost to the point where I'll go to get it professionally cut, or colored. |
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Joined: 10 Nov 2005 | Posts: 1692 | Location: orange county, ca
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My hair lady tells me not to do anything out of the box because my hair will be ruined, blah blah blah, but quite honestly, they have messed up my hair the past two times (once, and then I went back for free to fix it, and BAM.. again) I'm not sure what the problem is because they are a really really awesome place. |
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Joined: 10 Feb 2007 | Posts: 2907 | Location: Maryland
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Kylee Janai wrote: My hair lady tells me not to do anything out of the box because my hair will be ruined, blah blah blah, but quite honestly, they have messed up my hair the past two times (once, and then I went back for free to fix it, and BAM.. again) I'm not sure what the problem is because they are a really really awesome place. |
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Joined: 10 Nov 2005 | Posts: 1692 | Location: orange county, ca
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Maybe! All the people I have known have had great luck, but my sister never did. So maybe I never would? I really don't know. But I'm getting really fed up with it. I have blonde, and this really weird penny like color growing out of my head (the roots) right now, and I feel like a clown. |
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Joined: 10 Feb 2007 | Posts: 2907 | Location: Maryland
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nevernever wrote: But maybe it's a long-term damage thing. exactly. the first few times with the box, your hair will look great, but every time you do it, your hair will get more and more damaged, and the color will look really weird eventually. Semi-permanent dyes are a safe bet, especially with red tones. They fade, but you can always slap some more on. |
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Joined: 31 May 2004 | Posts: 2018 | Location: Sacramento, CA
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cynlovescandy wrote: nevernever wrote: But maybe it's a long-term damage thing. exactly. the first few times with the box, your hair will look great, but every time you do it, your hair will get more and more damaged, and the color will look really weird eventually. Semi-permanent dyes are a safe bet, especially with red tones. They fade, but you can always slap some more on. |
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Joined: 10 Nov 2005 | Posts: 1692 | Location: orange county, ca
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cynlovescandy wrote: Semi-permanent dyes are a safe bet, especially with red tones. They fade, but you can always slap some more on. I had semi-permanent and permanent put into my hair and it got really, really messed up. So, I went back and she supposedly put in all permanent to fix it up for free 'cause some gal messed up, and it still came out, and it's still weird, haha. |
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Joined: 10 Feb 2007 | Posts: 2907 | Location: Maryland
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nevernever wrote: cynlovescandy wrote: nevernever wrote: But maybe it's a long-term damage thing. exactly. the first few times with the box, your hair will look great, but every time you do it, your hair will get more and more damaged, and the color will look really weird eventually. Semi-permanent dyes are a safe bet, especially with red tones. They fade, but you can always slap some more on. it washes out. |
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Joined: 10 Feb 2007 | Posts: 2907 | Location: Maryland
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Joined: 14 Jun 2005 | Posts: 1190 | Location: San Jose, California
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I don't understand hair dye. I accidently dyed my hair red like a year and a half ago and it took forever to lighten up. I eventually had to go to a professional to get it a little lighter. But now that I like a light shade of red, it starts fading after just a few washes. I alternate between boxes and salons. The only advice I have been given with red hair is to wash your hair in the coldest water possible. _________________ Jamie (the female version) |
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Joined: 09 Dec 2003 | Posts: 2528 | Location: Austin, TX
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Kylee Janai wrote: My hair lady tells me not to do anything out of the box because my hair will be ruined, blah blah blah, but quite honestly, they have messed up my hair the past two times (once, and then I went back for free to fix it, and BAM.. again) I'm not sure what the problem is because they are a really really awesome place. Yeah, I had a hairstylist tell me I "damaged" my hair from dyeing it too many times, but this is the same lady that totally fried it. I love the Duprees hair It's always so shiny. _________________ the thrill of Hope... the weary world rejoices. |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2005 | Posts: 861 | Location: Yawr!, KS
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I've been dying my hair religiously for 7 years and whenever I get my haircut (which is like... once a year) the lady (who is always a different one) always tells me, "Wow, your hair holds a lot of moisture, that means it's really healthy." Not once have I had a professional dye job. _________________ my name's carrie and i love a good sandwich so if you have a sandwich, come roll with me! i'm gonna marry the mars volta. |
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Joined: 01 Nov 2003 | Posts: 8260 | Location: new hampshire
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Joined: 05 Jan 2008 | Posts: 90 | Location: Long Island
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Girlylikepixieflamethrow wrote: Kylee Janai wrote: My hair lady tells me not to do anything out of the box because my hair will be ruined, blah blah blah, but quite honestly, they have messed up my hair the past two times (once, and then I went back for free to fix it, and BAM.. again) I'm not sure what the problem is because they are a really really awesome place. Yeah, I had a hairstylist tell me I "damaged" my hair from dyeing it too many times, but this is the same lady that totally fried it. I love the Duprees hair It's always so shiny. I've heard that thats a genetic thing and has to do with your heritage, but I don't know if that's true or not. I know my mom, sister, brother, and I all have pretty shiny hair. _________________ Hi. I'm Eric. |
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Joined: 01 Apr 2006 | Posts: 314 | Location: Greetings From Michigan, The Great Lakes State!
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