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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

This is a tutorial on how to touch up your roots at home! Yay! Recession proof hair is a must these days! :)

Here is the link to see the results: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=114648325244161&set=a.114648161910...

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  • hi i have a question at the end of your video you said dont scratch ur head because when you aply the color its going to burn like crazy! thats exacly what happend to me i get my hair done at a salon however when i need to touchup my roots i do it myself,

    but everytime i go to get my hair done its horrible!! it really burns and hurts i feel like im going to pass out lol they said it was maybe a allergic reaccion but im not sure if thats why

  • @imamakeuplover I'm not sure about that... you may want to ask them to use a different brand of color. I'm sorry that is happening, how horrible! 

  • i have medium brown hair and dye it dark brown. I dont want to keep dying all my hair when my roots grow out but when it gets time to redo the roots the whole color is noticably lighter.. how do i stop it from fading?

    Also, sometimes sometimes when i dye it the roots dont grow out but they fade and it looks really bad. But the rest of my hair is still the same color. How do i make it not fade there too? Thanks!

  • @amyjli Make sure you are using shampoo for color treated hair, also a heat protectant will go a long way. Another way to fade color fast is if you wash it within 24 hours of chemical processing and if you use hot water. Try switching to lukewarm water for when you shampoo and combine that with the color treated shampoo and heat protectant. That is a great starting point!

  • thank you for being normal. I am using some anti yellow tones toners but thank you for having a real video for people to see. I mean that in a nice way.

  • @hotismeb Thanks! :)

    

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  • u bitch!! i wantedd to see the finished look!!

  • @imamakeuplover try not to wash your hair for 2 days before getting it done

  • @cheryl070 It depends on if you have any color on your hair already. If it's virgin hair, then it should lighten pretty easily, however it may take several applications to reach the desired shade. Remember to wait 2 weeks between chemical processes to minimize damage!

  • Hi, well my hair is naturally mousy blondey colour, Im think of dying it the lightest pearl white, is it going to work straight away or will i need to do it a few times?xx

  • It looks so simple to do ! Great instructions :)

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