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At Home Hair Color

Okay Ladies, I have been getting my hair colored for a few years, at a professional salon. Well, I was really getting tired of going there and paying $100 just to get my color done. The past few times I had been at the salon, my hair color was not right....it was too red! Well, I decided to try to color my hair myself to get the color I have been asking for. BROWN! I am really trying to get back to my natural color. However, ever since there was an "accident" (this was before I switched to a new salon) and my hair was about the color of a Dr. Pepper can......I continue to get more of a redish look to my hair. UGH! Is it best to just keep going to the salon? Another issue I have now is I never used to see gray in my hair (I am 29yrs old) well, this last time, after the color I did was fading, I saw alot more grays AND my hair color at the roots was kinda BLAH! :( What should I do? Does coloring my hair from a box make it gray more?

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try the garnier color and loreal and check it at walgreens some times they have 2X10 and regular are 9.99 each;)

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I agree with other posters, I stopped going to the salon years ago when the cost was just way to much to justify for a SAHM. now I spend $17 at Wal-Mart for the all over color and highlights in one box. It is from L'Oreal - Couleur Experte http://www.couleurexperte.com They even have a how to website that is informative and helps you with hair color issues :) There is even a $3 coupon...score!

I have never heard about grays coming out more when you color, so maybe it is the stress of the Dr. Pepper colored hair that is turning you gray ;) If you do highlights maybe it would hide those better...or just yank them out!! ouch!

Good Luck to ya...be sure to use a color protecting shampoo. I use Evnia the Nature's Salon products and my color never fades...I only have to re-do it when my roots get to long.

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Hair coloring won't make your hair turn gray, it's just an unfortunate side effect of aging, and for some it happens earlier than others. You haven't seen it cause you've been keeping it colored!! I would advise you to let it rest for a while. The red undertones of your Dr. Pepper can color will fade relatively quickly. (though probably not quick enough for your liking!) The hair color at your roots is your color, and probably just looks blah to you with the contrast of the DP hair. Take a break, let it fade on it's own. Then try it again in a few months. You CAN acheive hair color bliss from a box, no matter what those stylists try to tell you. There's my two cents!!! (from a CHRONIC hair colorer!!)

Try the loreal hair colors ! I do & they work well for me ! Also try to go at least 2 days to washing your hair, washing your hair everyday can really start to wash out the color ! ~ use a shampoo for color treated hair ! That also helps ! I have shoulder length hair. Good luck & have a great day !

No coloring doesn't make your hair grey. You've prob just been coloring it so long, your just now noticing your getting grey. You need to get an ash brown, or it will still have red in it. If you have a lot of grey I would just stick with neutral brown. Or I do hair and my all over color is $65.

Hair color at the store is no different than at the salon, you pay for the service! Your hair is more red because that is the color underneath since your dr. Pepper incident. It's good to let your hair rest too! Coloring multiple times , especially with different colors puts your hair in shock! Hence the greys. The greys will probably turn back eventually if you stop shocking your hair. My favorite hair color is revlon color silk. It is a permanent that doesn't smell or have amonia in it. It leaves your hair better conditioned than before you colored. And best of all it's cheap!! Be sure that you cover your bathroom floor with an old towel, look for splashes right away and wipe them up. And wash your skin off good at the start of your leave in time.

You can get the same color that the salon uses from ebay.

Do a search for Redken Shades EQ

My guess is that you are looking for "Moroccan Sand" or "brandy"

You need a bottle of processing solution and a bottle of color. Mix equal parts and brush into your head. (basically do what your salon does)

Per color it equates to about 8-10$ per treatment.

Here are some auctions:

http://cgi.ebay.com/REDKEN-3-Shades-EQ-Pro-Solution-U-cho...

http://cgi.ebay.com/REDKEN-SHADES-EQ-PROCESSING-SOLUTION-...

To deter away from the "reddish" color, stick to Ash colors or Neutral. If you use any Golden colors, they only enhance and encourage the red. I have medium brown hair, and I color my own all the time and I notice that the goldens bring out the red, but if I use ash or neutral it tones them down.

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