For the ladies that only have their hair colored all over...no highlights. Do you get a single process color from a salon or do it yourself at home? If you do it yourself what do you use? I'm tired of spending two plus hours at the hair salon for cut, color, highlights and am leaning towards just doing color all over from here on out to save time and money. I'm thinking of going all over blonde. I was a much lighter color blonde with highlights before getting pregnant so it wouldn't be a huge change.
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Re: NBR: Single process color...
I'm a brunette but I like nice and easy when I get it from the store... but my MIL is a hairdresser and I have been lazy and letting my roots show, so she has been bringing color home and doing it for me... which is really nice!!
This blonde is iffy. I dye my own hair but only dark brown or red.
This!!! 1,000,000% this!!!
As an ex-Salon Director, I can't tell you how many at home blondes we get to fix in the salon. Blonde can be tough even for the pros. Most at home color kits are formulated to "turn off" at a certain point which for most people who use them is just where their hair is a nice brassy orange color -- not platinum or sunkissed like they were going for. Also, by the time you bleach at home and then go to the salon to get it fixed, your hair could be too damaged to fix.
If you're going blonde and you don't want to look like you did it yourself, go see a professional. I'm not trying to be snarky -- I'm just trying to save you some time, money and frustration.
If you're going darker, I'd say go for it, but stick to one or two shades from your natural color. And if you currently have regrowth, apply it there first, let it process for 15 minutes or so and then pull it through to the ends for the remaining 15 minutes. The ends pull color much faster and can end up being much darker than the roots -- also a dead give away that you did your hair at home. *gasp!* :-)