How to Color Your Hair a FIRE RED: Bright and Vibrant

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2011

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This is a tutorial on how to color (dye) your hair a Bright, Vibrant, Fire RED. First we did pre-bleaching with a "Bleach shampoo cap" to lift the base color up and then the RED color was applied.

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  • Hello, i want my hair just like that but a little darker...any suggestions?

  • @XxnatxXPB1 Easy...just choose one to 2 levels lower then this:)

  • thnks my mom said she will do it to my hair thnks for showing her how

  • @ChadWise2112 That's awesome, Thanks!

  • Love the videos! I'm also a hairdresser and i wanted to get your opinion on what i could use to keep red haircolor vibrant longer. I have a client who has trouble keeping her red in her hair but she also has really long hair. I use redken color. Please let me know what you think i could use. Thanks!

  • @alexis32111 Thank you! Red hair color is the hardest color to keep. Tell your client to treat her hair like you would a Red sweater, wash with cool water and try not to wash it everyday. She might want to try using a "Color shampoo and conditioner" Aveda has has a good shampoo for that (Madder Root) and I herd John Frieda has a good one as well.

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  • can you do this lightening methed on any dyed hair color? also, i wanted to ask you, i dyed my moms hair to go 2 shades darker using CHi ,mainly she wanted her gray hair covered,however the gray hair turned out kind of golden ( i used a 5n medium brown with a volume ten). any advice how how to properly cover gray hair to match the rest? thank you.

  • Thanks for the tutorial! I'm going to try this next time I dye my hair.

  • great video thanks,

  • This bleach shampoo was would probably work for that "Sun kissed" look your after. But, you might want to try a "Base bump.".... Same concept.... just use a High-lift tint with 10 volume =equal parts. Apply it to towel dryed hair...leave on no longer then 10 min. I actually uploaded a video on a base bump I did on my own hair... "How to Color (dye) your own hair: lighten your hair" (sorry my editing was a little weak back then, ha ha)

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