i have really dark brown hair and i've already tried dyeing my hair with garnier 100% blue black dye but it only turned out black! should i try using two bottles instead of 1??!! R there any dyes that work better!
Garnier 100% blue black hair dye?!!!?
Use Loreal Feria. It works extremely well.
Garnier 100% blue black hair dye?!!!?
"Blue black" is a term from the old days and only means "very black. "
(I've tried Garnier's soft black and I love it.)
Your choice is black or black!!
Garnier 100% blue black hair dye?!!!?
Are you going for the blue tone as and additive to the black?
If so the only ways to achieve this look is to have your hair bleached until its about an 8 to 10 blond. then dye your hair with the blue black hair dyes. other then that because of your dark hair it'll be impossible to see a blue sheen to your hair. When you have naturally dark hair that means your hair follicle isn't porous like someone who has naturally blond hair. Because of this you have to make your hair follicles porous. But beware bleaching your hair will damage it. So along with the blue black hair dye you buy, also purchase their deep conditioning system and trim your tips so they don't appear as fried.
Garnier 100% blue black hair dye?!!!?
Oh no...
First off, the dye is black. It has the reflection of blue in the sunlight. You're not going to get blue hair by using this stuff. I used to use this stuff all the time. It really complements my blue eyes and I found that the color is richer than just black hair.
You should use two bottles if you have thick hair, or if your hair is longer than your shoulders. However, if all your hair was wet by the dye, then you shouldn't need another bottle. If your hair came out blotchy, then you should use another bottle. Using two bottles won't enhance the color.
Did you keep it in long enough?
It's likely that your hair was already too dark.
To be brutally honest, there isn't much you can do right now. To get blue hair, you need to bleach your hair and redye it. You could get a blue dye and hope that some of the color takes so your hair has more of a blue tint in the sunlight. However, you can't do anything now, you should continue to wash your hair and deal with the color. Once the dye stops bleeding from your hair, then it's safe to start considering redying it. I really think you should just try redying it with the same stuff once the color stops bleeding.
I stopped using this dye because you're stuck with it. You will actually need to bleach your hair if you want another color. You won't be able to return to dark brown, or any other color without the use of bleach. Black dye is the hardest to remove because your hair will end up BRIGHT orange (and spotty if you do it yourself) - plus you should really go to a professional (I've bleached my own hair a lot...it's not an easy/enjoyable process).
Sorry. You really have to wait until the dye stops bleeding before you can do anything.
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