Showing posts with label haircolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haircolor. Show all posts

Monday, May 26, 2014

Grey Hair - How to obtain and maintain it

Long time no see? I've been quite busy these past weeks but today I decided to take some time off to blog. I recently dyed my hair gray and well why not make a quick guide on how to obtain grey hair!



Before I began I had platina blonde hair which I recommend anyone who wants to obtain grey hair to have, if it's too yellow or darker the color won't come out right. I used silver shampoo at first and left it in until most of the yellow tones had turned more blue/purple. This makes sure that once the color starts to fade it won't look dirty or yellow.

This is the color I recommend, it's called Berina hair color cream - light grey color A21. I have tried another permanent dye and toners but this is the one that has worked the best. You can find this color really easily on ebay just by searching the name I've written above. This is a permanent dye not a toner so it will damage your hair slightly like all permanent dyes, but with this dye I barely noticed it.


The dyeing process

The dye doesn't come with any obvious instructions, it does have a few on the inside of the box but they weren't that helpful so I took matters into my own hands.
  1. Put on a pair of plastic/silicon gloves then grab a small bowl and a spoon, you will need these to mix the dye. Pour the whole tube and the liquid in the flask into the bowl and mix it thoroughly, keep mixing it until it's smooth and you can't tell the difference between the two things. 
  2. Wet your hair and towel dry it. Now before you apply the dye to your entire hair I would suggest that you try it on a small strand of hair to see how it reacts. The recommended time to leave this dye in before rinsing it is around 20-40 min, so during that time check the hair on a regular basis by taking a little bit of water on your fingers and rub a small area of the dyed hair gently, by doing so you will be able to see what the dye looks like underneath. If the color looks nice you can continue to step 3.
  3. In this step we will start by rinsing the color out of the small area that you've already applied dye to, then we can start dyeing the whole hair or the particular areas that you want grey. Start by applying it by your roots and work your way out, using either an application brush or your hands (I would recommend the brush at first). Remember that the furthest parts of your hair will probably take more dye since it's been treated more than the area near your roots, that's why you should start with the roots and work your way out.
  4. Once you've applied the dye to your whole hair you wait, now this is the tricky part. This dye have a lot of blue tones so if you aren't careful your hair might end up looking blue, and that's not what you want. I only had this dye in for 15 minutes which is 5 minutes less than the recommended minimum time and my hair almost turned blue. This time will vary though depending on the quality and color of your hair before you used this dye, so remember to check your hair on a short regular basis during the entire dyeing process (you can use the same technique that you used earlier!).
  5. Once you think the dye has been in long enough and you think the color looks good rinse it out using shampoo and a lot of conditioner, then you're done! Hopefully your hair will look great and you'll be ready to rock that grey hair like there is no tomorrow!

Maintaining the color


So grey is a really hard color to keep in your hair since it will fade out very quickly, so here's my tip on how to maintain it properly. You will need directions silver toner and a good silver shampoo. You can get the directions toner off ebay and I would suggest you ask your hairdresser or go to a proper haircare store for tips on what silver shampoo you should use.


  1. Use the silver shampoo when you wash your hair (but not every time since your hair will become dry then!) to avoid it turning yellowish, just remember to not leave it in for too long or else it will turn purple/blue.
  2. Every now and then after you've washed your hair you will notice how it might start to get yellowish in certain areas or that the color has faded but it still haven't reached that point where you want to dye it with the permanent dye again. This is when you use the the silver toner from directions! Apply it after you've washed and towel dried your hair using your hands, rub it in at the yellow areas or in your entire hair, remember that this color is a toner so it won't hurt your hair and the longer you keep it in the better the color will stick. Then just wash your hair like you did before and then you're done!
This is what I do to dye and maintain the color, I hope it has helped at least a little!

GOOD LUCK!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Got my hair done ♥

Yesterday I had my hair done by the super talented Jözz 
She dyed and put extensions in my hair and made it look this fab! My hair before was really worn out with split ends, yellow tones everywhere and it reached just below my shoulders. Now it's this gorgeous ash blonde that's lighter on the top and it fades into a darker color on the bottom. We where supposed to put in some blue but the color just wouldn't stick to the hair. But that's okay I really like it like this as well ~

No more wigs for me!

 I'm so super happy with it and I am so grateful that she included me in her project work in school. I feel so damn pretty in this, a real confident boost ~!


It took around 9 hours I think? I'm not sure but it took super long, but that didn't matter since I got to spend the day with Jözz, couldn't ask for a better friend than her really. She always knows how to get me in a better mood, thank you dear I really needed it 



Saturday, February 2, 2013

Review - Wella Color Fresh silver



I decided to try toning my hair more silver today after I found this silver toner at Bellbox today. Bellbox is a store that specializes in hair products and I just love it, it's like walking into a the storage area off a hairsaloon, they have it all!

Name: Color Fresh
Brand: Wella
Nr: 00/00
Color: Silver
Price: 119 :- (about 17 USD)
Durability: 10 washes

According to the girl in the store this toner was supposed to make my hair silver and stay that way for about 10 washes since my hair already was so light, so I decided to try it.

The application method is very simple and you could do this by yourself as I did.

Application
First rinse your hair with lukewarm water then towel dry it. Brush your hair then apply the toner by massaging it into you hair all the way out to the tips. Use a comb to comb it all out, making it even, then let it stay in the hair for about 5-20 minutes depending on how light you want it (I had it in for about 30 minutes). After that massage your hair yet again with lukewarm water before you rinse the toner out. After that you can style it as usual. This is supposed to hold for up to 10 washes.


Before & After

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It got all the yellow tones out of my hair and created an even light color which I really like! And even though the bottle is pretty small it contained a lot, I had to throw away a lot of it which makes it perfect for someone with very thick hair (mine is very thin T__T).

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My hair feels really dry and damaged, and this is just a toner! I really need to get some serious hair packs to fix this. It said it would give your hair a healthy shine not damage it (which it obviously did). Also my hair didn't turn silver and my hair was super light (almost white) before I applied this, so I am a bit disappointed at that.

Conclusion
This toner is perfect for anyone who wants to even out their blonde color and get rid of those yellow tones, but it doesn't make your hair silver as it's supposed to. I would recommend this if you want to dye your hair a crazy color and want to even out the blonde tones before doing so.


This gets a 3/5 from me.