Copper Hair Dye Without the Cheap Dye Smell
How to get your hair to go copper
- Bleaching your hair is one of the best ways to get your hair to go copper for a natural look. If you don’t want to bleach, then you can use a red or brown dye.
- After bleaching or tinting your hair, dye it with a copper color from root to tip so that it’s not just at the top of your head like most dyes do.
- You could also try using henna instead if you want an all-natural solution without having to bleach first (it may take longer than other methods though).
- Don’t overdo it! Only apply enough product so that when it dries out completely there will still be some visible color left behind–you don’t want any obvious streaks on areas where they shouldn’t be because they’ll look unnatural and turn people off from wanting their own coppery locks too soon after seeing yours.”
Get the right shade of copper hair dye
Your first step in getting the right shade of copper hair dye is to know what kind of natural color you have.
- If you have dark hair, it’s best to go to a salon and get your hair professionally dyed.
- If you have light or medium brown hair, copper dye is a great choice for you!
Dyeing your hair at home or going to the salon
If you’re dying to have red hair, but don’t have the time or money to go to a salon, then this post is for you! We will be going over several different copper hair dyes and comparing them for color intensity, ease of use and cost.
We will also be discussing whether it is better to go to a salon or do it yourself at home. Pros and cons of each method are discussed below.
It takes time, but you can get a natural-looking copper hair color.
To get a natural-looking copper hair color, you need to use the right dye and apply it evenly. Doing this can take several dyeing sessions, but if you’re willing to put in the work, you’ll notice an improvement each time.
To get started, choose a shade of copper that complements your natural hair color. If your locks are ashen or dark brown and you’re hoping for a bright red hue, we’d recommend going with something like Clairol Natural Instincts Creme Toner (which comes in eight different shades) or Manic Panic Virgin Snow White Blonde Toner. Both dyes will give off just enough warmth so that your new dye job doesn’t look too harsh against your current locks.