Hello! I've wanted to be blonde for a while. That's how it all started, otherwise at the moment I'm wondering how to show myself outside. My natural hair is dark ash, normally thick, thick to normal hair. Last year I started as it should be. I let all my hair grow and went to the hairdresser. I paid in advance for a voucher that included both a bleach and paint. The hairdresser muttered something that didn't need a bleach, and put the paint straight on me. The color became bright rust, not even even. I cried, I cried, but the hairdresser did nothing more and did not return my money: walk like this, be glad you have hair at all. I walked like this to let my scalp rest, waited for 2 cm of roots to grow and asked my mother to smear me with the lightest Syoss paint. It turned quite evenly yellow-orange and the hair looked perfectly nourished. I said to myself: great, now a little toning remains. I made myself a mixture of balm and black paint. The color instantly turned dark rust and never washed away. I grew another 3-4 cm roots and an acquaintance curled up to blush me. He decided to put a bleach only on my roots, and then go through all my hair with Garnier's lightest dye. From the bleach, my roots became pure white like my grandmother's, flowing down to platinum. When we applied the paint, my scalp immediately hurt. We thought to keep it longer, but because of the pain I decided it would be only 40 minutes - as it was written. The paint didn't stick at all, not a drop, just some perfume. People are already used to rust, but I can't show off with these white roots. I will try to zigzag my hair somehow, but the situation is bad. Please, tell me with what products to disguise this white at least from going out to going out? And how long to wait at least until the next painting? Thanks for your time!
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There are some dyes only for roots, they are sprayed and when you take a bath they fall on the loreal, I think they were one. My natural hair is dark blond, but I've always liked blonde hair. I can share with you how I came to the right colors. And at the beginning I blushed and it became such an unnatural yellow-orange and I immediately ran to buy my color and fix it. In time, I learned that it can't go orange. Yes, after blushing with a fringe, the paint turns orange, I do it on purpose in locks, and I never learned from the roots, generally with the weather, to pour it from almost white blonde to the patterns. Once it turns orange, a second painting with ash or gray paint comes immediately. After that I don't touch it for a month, only if it becomes too yellowish I paint it gray. At first the gray is very dark, but in a few weeks it becomes great. I also had gray shampoo, but it didn't do much work. You can hide the white roots with hair tape.