Well, first off, I'm a guy. I like to lighten my hair a couple shades but my hair is short and grows really fast. Currently I use Sun In and Loreal White Violet conditioner to remove the brassiness it creates. I heard this can get pretty damaging after a while and it's hassling to keep up. I want to switch to something better, more permenant, but going to a stylist is not an option, seriously. I'd be going with a light ash blonde color but need to find a product that is economical as stated in my question above.Is there a hair color product which is reusable/resealable or is easy to only partially mix?
I have to agree with the above, the box dyes have to b used as soon as they're mixed. If your strapped for cash, ebay's good for peroxide cream (cream is easier than liquid!) and powder bleach, just make sure your clear on what you need first. i find using blue bleach rather than white takes the brassiness out, but I dont think that happens on everyone =)Is there a hair color product which is reusable/resealable or is easy to only partially mix?
well you can try this go to sallys beauty supply and get a small bottle of 20 vol proxide and look in the bleach section for small packages of bleach I forget the name but they come in purple , blue , brown , and what you wanna do is get the purple package mix it 50 50 same amout proxide as powder. apply to your hair . the different colors of bleach are the results you want like purple gets it the highest lift brown tones it to a gold . but also what you want to do is apply heat to make it work faster so you get it off faster . do a strand test with a spray water bottle on one strand and wipe it really good with a towel to see if you like the color before you rinse . because it looks like it may be done but it isnt .look real close or you will just get orange .. and not be happy with that . good luck but if you cut your hair alot dont worry about damage your keep it healthy enough with cuts
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