Dye Bleached Blonde Hair Back To Brown | At-Home Hair Color

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One of the challenges we face from going from light blonde hair back to brown hair is making sure the hair stays rich and shiny and it doesn't look flat and dull. One of the things that happens when we make our hair blonde to begin with, is we take out what we call the undertones of the hair.

Naturally, hair underneath has many gold and red tones. As we made the hair blonde to begin with, we took out those gold and red tones. In order to bring it back to brown it's necessary to redeposit the gold and warm tones. From going from blonde back to brown, it's a two-step process at least.

First, mix up some golden-coppery tones close to the level or the darkness of the brown you're searching for. Apply all over your red and gold tones, just on the blonde hair. It's not necessary on your natural hair. Process for anywhere from 15 to 25 minutes. After, when you rinse it out, don't be shocked. I know it's not your target shade. But it's given us the base color for your target shade.

Now, what we're going to do is pick out a nice warm, rich brown. I highly recommend if your hair was blonde to stick with warmer, golden browns so the hair doesn't look flat and dull. After you've put your gold and copper tones in and you've rinsed them out, towel dry your hair.

After, apply your brown shade, which again I recommend a warm brown shade all over from roots to end. Follow manufacturer's instructions. I always say, though, when you're doing this kind of work, you should check in and wipe a piece off a few times during the 30 minutes to make sure it's going the way you'd like.

After all these processes are done, it still might be necessary to do a gloss or an all-over toner just to perfect the exact tone that you're looking for. This gloss or toner might enhance warm tones that are missing or it might diminish cool tones or ashy tones that are unwanted.

So, now you've heard the steps on how to go from light hair back to dark. As you see, it's quite a lot of things. I highly recommend you try it in the salon. But if not, here are some tips to do it at home.

One of the challenges we face from going from light blonde hair back to brown hair is making sure the hair stays rich and shiny, and it doesn't look flat and dull. One of the things that happens when we make our hair blonde to begin with. Is we take out what we call the undertones of the hair.? Naturally, hair underneath has many gold and red tones., As we made the hair blonde to begin with, we took out those gold and red tones. In order to bring it back to brown, it's necessary to redeposit the gold and warm tones. From going from blonde back to Brown, it's a two-step process at least.. First mix up some golden-coppery tones close to the level or the darkness of the brown you're searching for. Apply all over your red and gold tones just on the blonde hair.. It'S not necessary on your natural hair. Process for anywhere from 15 to 25 minutes.. After when you rinse it out, don't be shocked.. I know it's, not your target shade., But it's given us the base color for your target shade.. Now. What we're going to do is pick out a nice warm rich brown.. I highly recommend if your hair was blonde to stick with warmer golden browns, so the hair doesn't look flat and dull. After you've put your gold and copper tones in and you've rinsed them out. Towel dry, your hair. After apply your brown shade, which again I recommend a warm brown shade all over from roots to end., Follow manufacturer's instructions.. I always say, though, when you're doing this kind of work, you should check in and wipe a piece off a few times during the 30 minutes to make sure it's going the way you'd like.. After all, these processes are done. It still might be necessary to do a gloss or an all-over toner. Just to perfect the exact tone that you're looking for., This gloss or toner might enhance warm tones that are missing or it might diminish cool tones or ashy tones that are unwanted.. So now you've heard the steps on how to go from light hair back to dark.. As you see it's quite a lot of things., I highly recommend you try it in the salon., But if not here are some tips to do it at home.

Dyann Lynn: A few specifics would have been useful. Regarding the filler, (if you have a preference), do you recommend a semi, demi, or permanent color? Or perhaps a "protein" filler, given that bleached hair is typically rather porous?

Emma Louise: You don't need to do this! I'm a hairdresser and a hairdresser did thisnon my hair she filled it in woth a bright red colour and then put a brown over this was a few years ago..she ended up turning my hair purple!! Yes a trained professional! And the highlights were grey I looked like a witch!. All you have to do if you wish to go back from bleach blonde to brown is go over the haor with a golden brown or a mahogany brown with 10% peroxide it will cover it will not go green and it will last. 10%only deposits colour so it will last until he next colour as it's been bleached it's going to soak all that colour up. Then when you are due for the roots or refresh simply put a brown over and it will cover as the deposit of colour from before would of already coated the hair and so the new brown will not budge or fade..i hate it when people think they have to go bright red first no you don't! You just need a hint of warmth. You could easily ruin your hair if you go to red as we all no red is such a pain to get rid of once it's in. I would take these sort of things with a pinch of salt it is the right advice to an extent but it's way over the top.

Leslie Ruiz: You have to "tone" it in order to put pigment back into the hair. Since bleaching it takes the pigment out.

Jess: Can anyone help! I have natural brown hair and I bleeched it how do I get it back to its original colour???

saige morey: She's look 10 times younger with bangs

Maya Ozerim: I need help, pretty much I bleached my brown hair, and it came out as some type of yellow. After that, it just turned green but I put blue over it, then I had streaks of green, yellow, and some blue. Now I dye my hair brown but after washing, the green undertones come back, and after a month or so the dye is washing out, and my green/dark yellow is coming back. What can I do so that my hair isn’t green, and I can dye my hair brown without having those undertones??

Fearless Family Travel: What level toner?

Erin gemini: Anyone else as confused as me? First, there's hair color, then theres "hair tones" what are they? Are they talking about toner? Im a bleach blonde, & know what toner is, so... even an amazon link would help!

Wilderness Walker: Her hair looks flat and dull........

Sarah Hale: 2:00 “as you see, it’s quite a lot of things” lmaooo what how is this real

{{{{Ké SiNGS}}}}: How is she talking about hair when hers looks dull and flat?

náli: When she said toner, did she mean a blonde toner like wellas T18 toner? .y hair is bleaching and I thought to put a toner to tone down the blonde before I go back to a med brown, but is it even necessary? Since I'm going brown, why tone blonde hair..? Isn't that only when I'm trying to dye my hair a blonde or platinum, or do I have it wrong..

J West: Why she sound like she was forced to do this

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