ltlmisssunshine
Member
Dear Hair Geek
I am actually a client seeking some professional advice from you lovely ladies.
I have medium/dark brown hair (i'm sorry i do not know what base colour this would be).
For the past seven years I have always had my hair highlighted with bleach to a lovely white and bright blonde colour. I have always used Wella (as the hairdresser told me). But over the past year I've noticed the colour is slightly warmer and certainly in photographs it looks warmer than usual.
I've seen various posts about Matrix V-light bleach, Blondeme Schwarts and Wella being good but I was hoping you guys might give me advice as to what would be best to use and therefore find a good salon that would provide this.
I am based in Edinburgh and if anyone could also suggest a hairdresser that would be fantastic - but advice about the best products/volume and/or percent of bleach to use and how long I should be keeping the bleach on my hair for? (I promise not to be too much of a know it all). But having had a few hair disasters in the past I would like to be a bit more clued up.
Many thanks in advance for any help
J
I am actually a client seeking some professional advice from you lovely ladies.
I have medium/dark brown hair (i'm sorry i do not know what base colour this would be).
For the past seven years I have always had my hair highlighted with bleach to a lovely white and bright blonde colour. I have always used Wella (as the hairdresser told me). But over the past year I've noticed the colour is slightly warmer and certainly in photographs it looks warmer than usual.
I've seen various posts about Matrix V-light bleach, Blondeme Schwarts and Wella being good but I was hoping you guys might give me advice as to what would be best to use and therefore find a good salon that would provide this.
I am based in Edinburgh and if anyone could also suggest a hairdresser that would be fantastic - but advice about the best products/volume and/or percent of bleach to use and how long I should be keeping the bleach on my hair for? (I promise not to be too much of a know it all). But having had a few hair disasters in the past I would like to be a bit more clued up.
Many thanks in advance for any help
J