3 Mistakes You’re Making With Your Hair Color

📅 June 5, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

It’s time to stop doing everything yourself.

The first step to getting the results you want is to stop doing everything yourself. If your current coloring method isn’t working, it might be time to consider going to a salon and letting a professional handle things.

There are many reasons why going to a salon is best for achieving the look you desire: Salons have trained professionals with experience who know exactly what they’re doing. They also have sophisticated tools and products that will help them give you exactly what you want—and more importantly, make sure that your hair won’t get damaged in the process!

Blondes are making a huge mistake when they go darker.

This is a tricky one. You might be thinking, “I love my blonde hair, but it’s getting old and I want to change things up.” The problem with changing your hair color from lighter to darker is that it’s easy for your new color to turn out brassy and yellow. Here’s what you can do:

  • Go slowly. Going from golden blond to dark brown in one session is not recommended—you’ll end up with too much contrast between tones and ends up looking like you have a bad case of brassiness on top of everything else. If you go two shades darker at once (for example: light blonde to medium brown), keep this kind of break-and-switch gradual!
  • Make sure there are no yellow tones running through the rest of your head before you mess with those roots! If there are any brassy highlights throughout the rest of your locks, they will be exacerbated by a dramatic change in root color; so if this happens often enough when you dye over them (or even after the first time) then maybe try something else instead? Maybe just stick with what works best since sometimes changes can’t always work out how we planned them beforehand.”

There’s no need for two-toned hair to be a constant issue.

If you want a long-lasting dye job, your best bet is to always choose a shade that matches your natural hair color. If you’re still getting blonde roots showing through after a dye job, or if the color has faded significantly since the last time you colored your hair (or any time), check out our tips below on how to avoid two-toned hair and keep your mane looking fresh.

  • Avoid permanent dyes and opt for semi-permanent colors instead.
  • Use a toner after washing your hair in order to keep it looking as close to its original hue as possible—just make sure it’s made specifically for this purpose!

Going to a salon is a great way to get your hair looking the way you want.

Hair salons are a great place to go if you want to change your hair color. A salon can help you get the look you want, whether that’s a drastic change or something more subtle.

Salons offer a variety of services, from haircuts to blowouts and everything in between. You can also get your hair colored there by one of their stylists. If you’re looking for something new and different, it’s best to go with someone who has experience coloring hair like yours before so they know what will work best on your locks.

If going to a salon is too expensive or inconvenient for whatever reason (like living far away), there are other ways to get good results like using products at home yourself or hiring an expert who comes out to see clients in their homes instead!