Bright Red hair too copper red help 😩😩
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Sep 3, 2014
Elizabeth H.
I use manic panic to touch up my current red, then to touch up my roots I use high color highlights red from Sally's
How do I achieve this color ladies?
Sep 3, 2014
Elizabeth H.
Sep 3, 2014
Kelly V.
Reds are tricky. there's no way of telling you exactly what to use or do. I would seriously recommend a salon for this. While red is one of the hardest colors to keep in the hair, its also the hsrdest to get out. you would have to let your current color fade out a bit, do some sort of color removal/bleaching shampoo and then put color back over. you would need to take tones/undertones into consideration to achieve the color you want. its a a project.
Sep 3, 2014
Shaye M.
I agree with Kelly, even though I've been doing my hair by myself for like 7 years and for the last few weeks have also been looking for a copper colour quite similar to what you're looking for and still haven't been able to find one. Salons are the best at matching copper shades IMO