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Dying my hair blue...
Ok I have very dark black hair and Ive been interested in getting a blue streak in my hair now for a while but a few people (including a hairdresser) have told me that if i dye my hair it will go grey soon after and at 19 grey is not an option, however i was told that if its done peofessionally by a hair stylist person then the chances of me going grey is reduced
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think this is nonsense! How can dyeing your hair make it go grey? Surely grey hair is caused when the pigment that colours the hair ceases production- caused by generally getting older and wearing out of the stuff!
I would advise that you get a home colouring kit such as http://www.goodgoth.com/specialeffects.htm
If your hair is already very black, you won't be able to see the blue on it. So, you would need to bleach the bit you want to streak first. That might be better off being done by a hairdresser.
Rubbish ;)
A good guide to lightening dyed black hair (like mine) is here: http://web.archive.org/web/20030430220712/http://www.knaresboroughsatellite.com/bleaching4.htm
In a nutshell, if you want parts of your hair blue, your best bet is to colour strip your hair (only if you have dyed it black) and then bleach the parts you want blue (get a hairdresser to do this), then dye those parts blue.
Make sure it's what you want though. Bleaching does damage your hair a bit, so be careful :)
I wouldn't use that hairdresser if I was you! The age at which your hair starts to turn grey is purely genetic - my husband's hair started to turn when he was 20 and he never went near a bottle of dye in his life, before or after!
Bleaching and dying your hair will dry and damage it though if it is not done properly - you could also end up unintentionally with green hair if the bleach is left in too long.
I would buy a can of coloured hairspray from a party supplies shop to see if you like the effect first before you do anything permanent ... at least it can be washed out when you have had enough of it, or you could have a different colour evey day.
yes, that's exactly what happens, the blue fades, rather like red fades very quick. But to save this from happening too quickly, they
1) bleach the parts required blue
2) pre pigment over this area with a base (preferably blue)
and then 3) the permanent colour blue over the top.
It will look "grey" because of the tones left behind once the blue has faded mixing with the bleached hair underneath.