My hair is dyed with Goldwell products, but I can’t afford touch-ups any more. Can I go to a more affordable salon with a different line of color, or will the dyes react in weird ways?
3 Responses to “Can I Switch Hair Dye Without Damaging My Hair?”
Go to a beauty supply place and get a hair dye perferably darker than the color u are currently using matching it closely to ur natural hair color, this should minimize the cost and the damage ur hair will get
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Go to a beauty supply place and get a hair dye perferably darker than the color u are currently using matching it closely to ur natural hair color, this should minimize the cost and the damage ur hair will get
You should have no problem switching but let your new stylist know about the time since your last color.
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