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Hairdresser reacts: blonde to green hair transformations

Hairdresser reacts: blonde to green hair transformations

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Hairdresser reacts: blonde to green hair transformations Asj: Green is my favorite color. :) Or at least all the greens on the blue side (I've never liked yellow-green or olive green.
Though I doubt I'd ever dye my hair green. I think the only color I would consider would be copper. My ends are naturally coppery anyhow (I have brown hair, but there's so many colors involved in 'brown', and I figure green or blue wouldn't match very well against orange. And some people have told me that those colors tend to fade quick, and I'd seen the streaky muddy evidence (but putting it on light blond sounds like a really good idea - if my hair wouldn't just break off trying something like that. Hmm. when my hair naturally turns white, I might give green a try, though.
(One time I'd had a hair dresser friend bleach and dye my ends and the ends of my bangs more coppery (about the last three inches - I thought it'd look cool. The bangs turned out nice, but the ends on the rest of my hair didn't turn out as bright. She'd seemed a little confused, saying that she'd thought it would take better because my hair was already similar to that color. But, well I'm not sure but I'm thinking, she'd bleached my bangs more because they weren't as sun damaged, and the lower part of my hair was already bleached by the sun and probably couldn't take much more, especially on the very ends. Plus the already-light hair just didn't pop against the dye the way that my dark bangs did)

Date: 2022-07-17

Comments and reviews: 14


The bottom turned blue because it was toned a white with purple toner, while the top was starting with yellow. When you put green over the top yellowish part it makes a bright green with enough yellow to not be blue at all. The bottom part however makes more of a blue because the purple in the toner is canceling out the yellow in the green, leaving your eye to see more blue. In simpler words: less yellow in the green will make more of a blue color because the ratio of blue is higher now.
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The reason that it turned blue instead of green was because the hair she started with was bleached white on the ends, she needed to use a demi permanent yellow first, so that it was all yellow and then she could have used any shade of green and it would have been green true to tone. But because her hair had been toned with a blue toner to make it white, those areas couldn't hold the yellow in the green dye. She needed a yellow base to get a great green.
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Im tight on cash and only have enough to have to buy a possibly pulp riot or lunar tides for emerald green that I want as an all over color HOWEVER previously dyed my hair green/blue ombre. The green is faded but my ends are still blue (which is expected) my question is. I had a LITTLE bit of pravana yellow dye in my kit. If I apply the YELLOW to blue ends before I do the deep green all over will then prevent the bottom from having more of a blue hue?
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Hair stylist here! Ive dyed my hair green v recently and I started at my roots and did the technique of leaving the ends then applying like 10 mins after, same thing happened Green roots blue ends. I think what happened is while during the oxidation process the blue pigments really start picking up more so by the time that you get to your ends the formula has a lot more blue pigment exposed now and your hair really picks it up. But just a guess
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8: 38 they ends turned out blue because those where the lightest parts and probably the tint was actually a petroleumish green color (more on the blue side)
When she put the color on the yellow parts it just mixed with it and turned out a warmer green
So I mean that the actual color of the tint is the one she has at the ends and not the one she has on the length and roots

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i think what happened with the first girl is that since the green was a more blue based green, the yellow roots actually helped to make the green come through but since the ends were white it allowed for more blue to come thru, i always tell ppl who are going dark green to add a bit of black to it if they want it darker when use any kind of foresty greens
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Im not a hairstylist, but I think it probably turned blue beCAUse it was so white on the ends, because- the green is mostly blue, but up her hair is more yellow so I think it kind of toned down how blue it was so that part ended up more green. I dont know, it could be for a completely different reason but I think that might be why that happened
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i dye my hair every time i have the urge cause chaos most of the time its blue or green and usually works for me i 100% recommend that you do those impulsive things like dye your hair or rearrange your bedroom at 3: 00 in the morning this it a sign
btw i don't know if you can tell but i also have bad adhd (yes i was diagnosed as a small kid)

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My hair has been purple and green like the joker, I had heat miser hair so it looked just like a flame, it's been red and red and black pink and blue blue and red I've had pink and silver I've had a lot of colors I'm running out of combos. I use arctic fox and the formula rebuilding, I want to try your hair dyes. but I'm super nervous
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I'm so done with using rainbow colors on my blonde, they never come out! It ruins your beautiful blonde, that you worked so hard to get, if you've got dark hair anyway, and then your bleach damaged hair has to get bleached bathed or something damaging to get that color out I'm just so done with them rainbow colors, nope, no thank you!
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man idk, some people really can't see how beautiful they are. In your day to day life, who cares about some light green or darker green on your hair? Who has that time to judge. Your hair is already green, if somebody or even yourself is so worried about it being perfect. meh, idk. It's already cool and gorgeous anyways
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Someone probably already said this, but I'm not reading 9k comments. It comes out blue because the product blender is depending on most people starting with yellow or orange hair, (warm color) They are adding extra blue to cool it down. So when it goes on well pre-lit (cool toned) it comes out blue.
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Her ends turned blue because the green she had just didnt have enough yellow in the formula not to mention her ends arent really able to hold that much color so its just going to hold onto whatever the largest color molecule is. Thank you for being my living room hairstylist buddy
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Just a Cosmetology Student but my running theory for the first girl is because it was the whitest and most likely the most porous and maybe when she was rinsing her hair it faded some leaving the blue instead of the green cause Ive used Phantom Green before and it fades out blue
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