As I mentioned at the end of my previous post, my new hair was meant to be a purple a pointed fringe, but the rest pine-green. The hair-cut, done by my friend Melody, turned out well (even if I am still learning to manage it), and initially it seemed that the dye - which I did myself - had worked out, too. I was really happy with my hair for a short while...
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Violet fringe, pine-green hair... all seems well |
I liked this colour combination - I had gone for a bluer, more violet purple and a green with cool tones so that together they would look better than a yellow-green and a pinkish purple, and I used a different dye for my hair than I normally did - the green was Directions Alpine Green with streaks of Crazy Colour Pine Green. I liked this, and I liked the Crazy Colour Violette. I didn't like how it washed out, though! After a couple of washes my hair was two-tone blue!
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My hair turned blue! |
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Freshly done |
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After a few washes |
I don't actually know what has gone wrong with my hair, or how best to fix it. I don't want to bleach my hair again, as it's already brittle and a bit fried - and it needed quite a bit chopped off the bottom to deal with how much I had already damaged it. I'm trying to wash out as much of the blue as possible, and I've bought both some of my usual Directions Apple Green, and some Stargazer UV Green to re-coat the bulk section of my hair. I've also bought some Stargazer UV Pink to put over my royal blue fringe, hoping to make it look purple.
I don't know how well this is all going to turn out - the dye is ordered, but I have an exam on Tuesday, so I probably won't get any dyeing done until Wednesday - after which I will post a 'Hair Adventures 3' instalment to show you all how it turns out.
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Shiny blue lipstick. |
I don't think the blue is an objectively bad colour - it's just not right for me. I don't even think I look necessarily bad with it - it suits me a lot better than my natural brown, and a lot better than that time I tried to have lilac hair, and I think it's better than the mint colour my green fades to, but it just doesn't seem right on me - I've had green hair, or at least mostly green hair, for so long that I just can't get used to my hair being a different colour. I look at my reflection and it just looks off - like I'm wearing a wig when I'm not. Plus I just like the colour green more than the colour blue. I think if it had been on purpose, that might also have given me a different outlook on it, but it being unwanted, some mistake I made in the process, really doesn't help. I've tried to make the most of it, and used it as an excuse to play around with blue make-up, but I definitely want it green again.
The blue is very pretty. I like the blue makeup looks, too.
ReplyDeleteBut I totally understand the disappointment of accidentally blue hair! Mine is currently blue-black instead of the purple I have been trying for.
Good luck with your next dyeing session. My next hair appointment is on Wednesday. Let's hope we both wake up Thursday morning with hair exactly the color we want it!
I don't have a problem with blue hair in isolation, I think it's mostly disappointment that I was trying to have green, but it didn't last at all. I think it's also that I have had green hair for so long that it's become part of my identity and I can't get used to it being a different colour. I'll have to get used to it when I graduate and take a professional architectural career, but for now I'm free to have bright hair, so I'm wanting to make the most of it.
DeleteI love the blue colour it looks amazing on.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to the hair dyes not meet expectations as I find when my hair black it turn more into a dark brown with a slight red tinge.
I had a similar problem with trying to dye my hair black - mine would start off black, but even permanent black dye (which I am now allergic to) would rapidly end up dark brown.
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