
Here are some pics of my hair the last time I got it professionally done, my hair after my attempt at root touch up and coloring, my roots prior, and what my colored hair looked like a few days ago. On Pinterest, there are a lot of formulas for it, but its pretty much all for blonde hair or balayage. Thanks to my obsessive personality, I decided to research hair color products, and I decided I needed to buy a bunch of Redken Shades EQ bottles along with the processing solution, because I think my hair stylist uses it when I go for toner/color refresh/idk what this is called :/ I know there is a lookbook from redken on shades eq gloss products with different formulas, but since I am not a stylist I can't access it. After this I used bond builder product in with my hair color, and voila! I was pleasantly surprised at how it turned out.


I bleached my roots, then I did a bleach bath on the rest of my hair. It was my first time bleaching my own hair, I felt so professional lol. 2 weeks ago, I decided to attempt to do my own hair because my roots come in so quickly, and I was not feelin myself. I became a bottle "red head" in October 2020, and played around with different types of red (copper, ginger, more browny etc). Including a photo also helps and will likely get you more responses. Users, report posts you think meet this guideline.Īsking for Advice: Try to provide as much information as possible about your hair's condition, styling/coloring history, your routine, and anything else that is pertinent to your question. If you use a heavy color filter that obscures the true color/detail of your hair we may remove the post and ask you to resubmit.

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