- Even Coverage
Best for silver girlies
Larvvvv this dye. So, theres two ways to do this. Silver hair or grey hair. If you want a light silvery finish, use a developer of 20-30% WITH this dye. This will lift your hair with the dye and make it that silvery light colour you see in the online sample. If you want a deeper grey with more cover (better for like orange base after bleach etc as thats not gonna lift well and you may get patchy), which is essentially wet cement or cigarette ash in colour - use a 10% developer with this dye. This method will only deposit the colour, instead of lift. You also do not need to fry hair beyond recognition to get these effects. Bleach until pale orange or preferably banana yellow. Id recc blue bleach mixed 20 or 30% on most hair types, excluding heavily dyed or asian/African hair which needs a salon visit for expertise as the hair type is different . If you have virgin light hair or just faded dyed hair just use a 10-20% developer with the bleach. ANYWAY, bleach your hair until its banana yellow, then add this dye afterwards, then maybe douse it all in argan oils / let it dry naturally and let it relax for a couple days so you dont damage. Please note this dye is not permanent, like it definitely leaves residual toning to the hair for months - but the colour wont be vibrant after a few washes. As in, it will be this vibrant silver for maybe 4 washes, then just turn into ashy blonde for a few months after. Ofcourse you wont go back to the horrible freshly bleached banana yellow ,…