NicksWifey
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Hi everyone! I've recently been inspired to color my hair at home, thanks to some good advice from some lovely ladies on Specktra (you know who you are
) and I just need some application tips and general advice.
My hair is naturally a light brown, dark blonde. My current haircolor (you can reference my FOTDs but I'll add a recent pic of my hair at the bottom of the thread) is pretty natural. I usually get my hair colored 2x a year by my hairstylist. We always do a heavy foiling of highlights, but this past April, I was getting tired of blonde and decided to go darker, something that would be low maintenance for me and would help me go back to my natural color. I haven't had my hair cut or colored since April. It could definitely use a 1-2 inch trim just to get off some dead ends. My hair is pretty dry though. I usually wash my hair everyday, but usually 1x a week I'll skip it just to give my hair some room to breathe.
I'm getting tired of forking over $95 and up to get my hair done, even if it is 2x a year. I'd rather save myself money and color it at home for lots less. So tonight I bought 2 boxes of L'Oreal Superior Preference permanent color. I got 2 boxes because my hair is on the longer side and I don't want to run out of color halfway thru the application. I want to get rid of some of the blonde tones leftover in my hair and go darker. I chose this color:
Skincare, cosmetics, haircare, haircolor, hair styling and men's line : L'Oréal Paris} If the link gives you issues, it's described as "5: Natural, Medium Brown"
Does anyone have any tips for me on application or should I just follow the general instructions included with the haircolor? Should I leave it on longer than instructed or less time? As far as roots go, my mom said that I'll have roots with this, but I've had roots forever, it's just part of coloring your hair and although I don't do mine frequently, I find I'd rather have a touch of my natural, maybe somewhat lighter roots come out on darker hair than my natural roots come out on blonde hair.
Any suggestions/tips/help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for reading!
Here's a recent pic of my hair:
My hair is naturally a light brown, dark blonde. My current haircolor (you can reference my FOTDs but I'll add a recent pic of my hair at the bottom of the thread) is pretty natural. I usually get my hair colored 2x a year by my hairstylist. We always do a heavy foiling of highlights, but this past April, I was getting tired of blonde and decided to go darker, something that would be low maintenance for me and would help me go back to my natural color. I haven't had my hair cut or colored since April. It could definitely use a 1-2 inch trim just to get off some dead ends. My hair is pretty dry though. I usually wash my hair everyday, but usually 1x a week I'll skip it just to give my hair some room to breathe.
I'm getting tired of forking over $95 and up to get my hair done, even if it is 2x a year. I'd rather save myself money and color it at home for lots less. So tonight I bought 2 boxes of L'Oreal Superior Preference permanent color. I got 2 boxes because my hair is on the longer side and I don't want to run out of color halfway thru the application. I want to get rid of some of the blonde tones leftover in my hair and go darker. I chose this color:
Skincare, cosmetics, haircare, haircolor, hair styling and men's line : L'Oréal Paris} If the link gives you issues, it's described as "5: Natural, Medium Brown"
Does anyone have any tips for me on application or should I just follow the general instructions included with the haircolor? Should I leave it on longer than instructed or less time? As far as roots go, my mom said that I'll have roots with this, but I've had roots forever, it's just part of coloring your hair and although I don't do mine frequently, I find I'd rather have a touch of my natural, maybe somewhat lighter roots come out on darker hair than my natural roots come out on blonde hair.
Any suggestions/tips/help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for reading!
Here's a recent pic of my hair: