Hair coloring question (at home )??
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Jan 5, 2015
Tiffany B.
Ok ladies I have a question about coloring my hair at home. I bought 2 boxes of hair color 1 a medium brown and 2 a burgundy. I am going to color my hair the brown color first since my roots (blonde ) have grown out I want an all over brown color. Now the question I have is how soon can I use the burgundy color (thats the shade I want ) with out frying my hair?? Thanks all : )
Jan 5, 2015
Sabrina K.
Well I would wait the like the next day, you won't fry your hair :) But I would let the hair dry off and "settle" in before putting in another color, just so the first won't bleed out :)
Jan 5, 2015
Raylene I.
Your hair can handle the dye on top if the dye, but like Sabrina said I'd wait a wash before putting the burgundy in so you don't wined up with a muddy red color. If that makes sense.