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5 Reasons Your Hair Color Didn't Turn Out Like You Wanted It To by donbuzzman(m): 9:50pm On Oct 13, 2014
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Falling in love with a hair color is a magical feeling. When you see the shade you have to try, it can be like finding a whole new identity to wear for a while. But sometimes the end-result doesn't turn out the way you planned, looking choppy, muddy, brassy, or just plain unnatural. Here, the top reasons your new 'do didn't do what you wanted it to—and how to avoid having that ever happen again.



Your Hair is Several Colors to Start

If you're a hair dye addict, listen up: If your strands have a bunch of colors layered on top of its natural shade—or your natural roots are grown out—your dye job may end up looking choppy. This is because the dye turns out darker on certain parts of your hair and lighter on others. "You would need to use a color that would get you to the desired outcome
for each different section," says Jennifer J. (her professional moniker), Wella Professionals Color Ambassador. For best
results, see a professional and give them as much info as possible about your hair's past color lives.



You Didn't Lighten Enough Beforehand

Candy-colored hair is super-fun—just ask Kelly Osborne, Demi Lovatto, and Jemima Kirke. But if you don't have a super-light base layer, your pastel hue may turn out muddy. "If you think about a piece of paper that is light brown or orange and you put a bright color on top of it with a
watercolor, you would get something very muddy looking," says Jennifer. "Essentially, if your hair is too dark, the color won't turn out the way you want it to." To get the color you want, start by lightening your strands as much as possible by bleach or patient highlighting them before coloring.



You Only Used One Color

Brassiness is the ultimate no when it comes to coloring hair, but it turns out the undertones in your dye can actually be
giving your ends a greenish cast. Jennifer says that dyes often use ashy bases to prevent brassiness, but cool, ashy-toned
bases can translate to a muddy green on top of your natural color. "The solution would be to use one color on the roots,
process, and rinse it out—and then use a different semi- permanent color on the ends [in a matching color]," she says.



You Let It Process Too Long

You've waited patiently through the process of coloring your hair at home, only to find that the color is dull and totally flat. What gives? Jennifer says that you probably let the color process too long, taking all of the dimension out of your
strands. "To fix it, I would suggest a clarifying shampoo and washing your hair a few times with it to see if that will pull [the color] out a little bit," she says. If that doesn't work, you're going to have to have a pro fix it. Next time, check your hair every five to 10 minutes, just to be safe.




The Color You Chose Was Too Unnatural

In your head, the shade translated perfectly from the photo on the box to your hair—but in reality, that hue doesn't look as effortless on you as it does on the model. Disaster. Jennifer says this is because you're asking your features and
skin tone to work with a color you were never meant to naturally have. If you're going for the natural look (as in you want it to seem like it's possible you were born with your new hair color), she recommends staying within two or three shades of your natural color.





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