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Dyeing nearly 100% white hair

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Juliet27 Sun 02-Oct-22 09:12:44

Love that style Norah

Juliet27 Sun 02-Oct-22 09:12:00

White hair dries so much faster doesn’t it….or so I’ve noticed.

Wyllow3 Sun 02-Oct-22 09:03:09

I'm certainly going to chat to my hairdresser. I've always been glad I went blonde not grey but the same product doesn't work on really white hair.

You see shysal that's what I thought when I tried. "Now my hair is REALLY white it will take quickly as less colour in it".

But it doesn't pan out like that. There is something about the hair cells in really white hair.

GrannySomerset yes in my google travels I spotted the mousse idea and it sounded rather nice to lift any dull-ness.

The other thing I came across was all this how good this purple shampoo is...slightly mystified there, all the more reason to be patient for next appointment.

Fleurpepper Sat 01-Oct-22 17:42:33

Mine is salt and pepper and I love it. But I'd go to a good hair dresser if I wanted to add colour, honest.

GrannySomerset Sat 01-Oct-22 17:36:20

I just describe mine as silver and use a silver mousse before drying which adds sparkle.

shysal Sat 01-Oct-22 17:30:33

I have used L'Oreal Colorista washout hair colour for streaks. It lasts for 5-15 shampoos. Mine was red on my brown hair and was surprisingly vibrant, gradually fading to pink. For white hair I doubt whether you would need to leave it on for the maximum time recommended.
I found that Superdrug had a wide selection of colours and brands. Good luck, go for it!

vegansrock Sat 01-Oct-22 16:01:11

Superdrug do lots of wash in wash out colours. I use one called Colour Freedom, you buy a pastelizer with it if you want pastel pink rather than bright pink. Lasts about 5 or 6 washes. Try putting in a streak at the front to start with, They’ve also got toners in the range - I like silver blonde which gives a nice silver shine.

Norah Sat 01-Oct-22 14:57:26

I have solid white hair. My hairdresser foils/balayages bleaches, then she tones light blonde on the washed foils. Could use pink, caramel, or any other soft color.

FTR, not my hair, but the picture she works from and mine looks the same.

Wyllow3 Sat 01-Oct-22 14:25:01

Original hair colour when young, deep brown. Faded to blonde, at which point it used to successfully paint on permanent streaks with a paintbrush and it took, so I know I can do it DIY and it looks OK ...

BUT now it is almost white it didnt take, and neither did those 6 to 8 weeks dyes.

(hence my ???)

and I'm wondering if Razzamatazz 's point is the one here, ie there is something (weird) about the hair cells in white hair. Its dry and not very thick anymore and a def no to bleach.

So I will ask hairdresser next time, but in the meantime rather charmed by the chalks for a bit of fun. I will consult my DiL and 6yr old "expert" DGD....

Razzamatazz Sat 01-Oct-22 13:58:00

I'm white too, and the hairdresser said to take any colour, I'd have to have my hair bleached first. I used to bleach my hair as a kid and lost all shine, it ruins your hair.

JaneJudge Sat 01-Oct-22 13:50:27

you can buy chalks and sprays now which would most probably work

www.superdrug.com/blog/beauty-manuals/introduction-colour-chalks-sprays

bluesquid.co/uk/product/hair-chalk-pens/

www.bluebanana.com/en/product/1019155/8103/splat-dusty-rose-hair-chalk-3-5g

www.amazon.co.uk/pink-hair-chalk/s?k=pink+hair+chalk&tag=gransnetforum-21

MerylStreep Sat 01-Oct-22 11:37:24

Why not buy the products that wash out. Superdrug do a good one. Washes out after 8 washes.

Mapleleaf Sat 01-Oct-22 11:28:43

Yes, I’m inclined to agree with SuzieHi, at least for the first time. He or she will be able to advise you properly as they will be able to take into account the type of hair you have, be it thick, thin, coarse, fine, frizzy etc, and from that assess how a colour might take.

SuzieHi Sat 01-Oct-22 11:22:17

Probably best to go to a hairdresser!

Elless Sat 01-Oct-22 11:21:55

Why don't you try cutting a small piece of hair from underneath at the back and dyeing it so see how it takes. You could just try coloured shampoo, I have recently grown out my colour and I've got white hair at the front and just salt and pepper at the back and I use John Freida 'Grey Defy' shampoo so my white hair just looks blonde which fades nicely into the brown hair at the back.

Wyllow3 Sat 01-Oct-22 10:45:40

Bumping up the lists for last try…

Wyllow3 Sat 01-Oct-22 07:04:46

I don't want a full head hair dye, just to paint some pink streaks in for fun. But every time I read up on dyeing white hair it says how difficult it is.
Can anyone recommend a brand that has worked for them and more importantly how long they have left the dye on for it to "take".