Hi, I am a teenage girl with ';dirty dishwater blonde'; hair. I am looking to dye my hair this color:
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with a revlon burgundy underlayer.like my hair DEAD STRAIGHT but shiney and with volume. Because I am doing a lot to my hair, I also like products that repair. I don't have much money, so I would like to keep the color as long as possible and not have a product over $5 if possible, but I'd be willing to budge on that if my miracle products were out there. I'm also not that fussy when it comes to styling. Wash, condition heavily, dry, straighten. I don't like my hair to be oily, andI have yet to find a serum that doesn't do that. but, I rarely use serum anyway due to hectic mornings. Is there something out there that sounds like it would be perfect for me?The perfect shampoo and conditioner?
I'm going to give you a secret... all shampoos are the same...
It is impossible to ';liven up'; hair, because hair is dead. If hair were alive, it would be painful everytime we got a haircut.
Just shampoo your hair twice (to get the dirt out).
Conditioner is basically a wax, so when you rinse it out, rinse it out is cool water, that way your hair will be shiny.The perfect shampoo and conditioner?
i'd go to a hair solon and you could go to like target or like wal mart and buy color for your hair, and let the salon do it for u so u dont ruin ur hair
maybe use that luminous color glaze, that will help u get a head start on having a better color and glaze.
well i have long blond hair and so if i get it wet i have tons of tangles so a girl i know told me to use nexus and so i tried it and i could feel alll the tangles just dropping out even if u dont have real long hair i think it works great. hope u find the right kind!!!!!!!!!!
Go to a hair salon and they can do it for you, it costs a little more, but if you bring the dye it costs less than letting them use their dye. And if your hair does become damaged, I would suggest using sun silk shampoo for damaged hair. Hope this helps
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