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ProperPrincess

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popping over from nails and skin. i have a pink crazy colour on my hair... i can take this out easy enough and Im left with a copper dark blonde... i want to get it to a dark chocolate brown... what's my best option here... i always colour ny own hair... i have an event i feel the pink.isn'ttable for... my hairdresser is away until 18th September but i need to do it asap x any advice would be.much appreciated x

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no one? lol maybe ill shave it all off instead :) xx
 
If you want a permanent choc brown color, you can just apply your chosen tint shade over the top.
Depending on the intensity of your copper color, you may have to expect the chocolate brown result to have some warmth to it.
What base are you aiming for ?
 
well i dont want anything too orange or red.. or ashy...neutral just hoping for a plain dark brown. if u could recommend the best brand or shade? x

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If you want say a base 4 0r 5 you may still have to expect there to be some warmth in the final result if your hair is quite coppery beforehand.

The color house your salon uses or you know should suffice, but if your not a professional hairdresser and is hoping to do diy jobs at home, I really advise you to go to a salon and let the professionals do your hair.
I cannot possibly advice a non pro about using professional products ect.
 
looking at more of a base 8. i can use the products Im hun Im just wondering if this would be dark enough to gain less warmth x

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A base 8 is light blonde. X
 
If you apply a level 8 to your coppery hair, you will definitely see warmth through the final result. Even if you applied a level 6 you may still see some warmth.
 
Im going up the wrong way Im sorry... 3? less warmth with a 3?

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thinking that might b too dark... ill go for a 4 and put up with the warmth. thank u all...huge help x

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Choose something with some ash in it and that will help neutralise the warmth x
 


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