Friday, December 11, 2009

Revlon ColorSilk Natural Blue Black(12)??

my hair was professionally dyed a brownish color and my black roots are growing out a lot already.





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i was wondering if this was a good product to use? and does the blue show a lot? did it come out looking retarded or something?





i rarely dye my hair so i dont want this one to mess up my hair and have to dye it again ';/





when my natural black roots start to grow out after i dye it blue black, will it make a huge noticeable difference?





i dont really care if the blue part tends to fade away as long as the black will stay over my brown?





but i heard some rumors that this causes spots or whatever and that the blue might even transform to purple? %26gt;.%26lt;





please just answer my questions and basically tell me if it would last, look good, and if the color does something weird?





please be hella specific too so i dont have to question more %26gt;.%26lt;Revlon ColorSilk Natural Blue Black(12)??
Eh, I wouldn't use Revlon Color Silk. It sucks.





Use Clairol's Nice N Easy. It's the best. Or the Garnier 100% color thing. Make sure you leave them on super long. =) The color seems to be nicer when left on longer. Esp. black.





If your hair is naturally black then i think it would blend in because the black dye starts to turn to a more natural looking black over time.





As for your hair turning purple..it wont. Just make sure that you have enough color for your hair [you prob need two bottles] and leave it on a little longer than it says to. Like an hour. =)Revlon ColorSilk Natural Blue Black(12)??
Just to tell you, Blue Black isn't Blue with Black, It's Black hair with a TINT of Blue, where you go outside in the sun and you can see the blue tint. No, the Blue won't turn purple...Actually the only way the blue can be very noticable is if you have blond hair, which is when the Blue becomes the more dominante color...But that's not the Real Color..and it's sort of ugly(as it looks awful on my sisters hair.)
First of all, your roots appear to be dark brown, not black.





It's only called a ';Blue Black'; because it has cool tones to it.





If you dye your hair this colour, you better be sure you want it, because black does not come out easily at all!





I would suggest using a dark ';ash'; brown to achieve the colour of your roots. When ever the name of a colour has the words ';ash'; in it, this means it's from the cool side of the colour wheel. Which, in your case, would probably be better because it looks like your hair has some red tones in it.





Your hair will not turn purple if you dye it blue black, don't worry.
I've used Revlon in the past and I haven't been impressed.. Now I use Garnier Nutrisse exclusively. Doesn't leave your hair fried and the color isn't splotchy and doesn't fade.
it sounds like you want to dye your previously died hair back to match your roots. First of all, your roots do not look black to me. It is very rare to have black hair, so I would stay away from color that dark. once you dye your hair too dark you are screwed. safer side is to go too light, then go darker. your died hair looks very warm, copperish. i think if you do a medium natural brown you should be pretty close. not ash (blue) and defiantely not warm (red, copper, auburn etc). you could also do a demi or semi permanent color that is healthier and safer. the more you do it the more it will stain. its like a glaze.
Yes, I have used that exact hair dye and yes.. the blue with be very noticeable and it turned out great . There is no chance of it turning purple. Just make sure that you are committed to very dark hair but if your natural color is very black then the blue black would be a nice accent to your hair..

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