Professional color is good for about 45 minutes- until it turns color and "oxidizes"
Regardless of the room's temperature, mixed hair color oxidizes and loses its strength after sitting for a while. Your best bet is to mix a fresh batch of color if this is the case.
no but on carrot island or something you can mix a drink to change it.
You have to have a actuall hair color to mix with it. Use 2oz of the color and 4oz of the developer and mix. And apply to your hair
Mix equal parts of developer and Wella color.
her hair color is a mix between brown & black with a little red
you mix yellow and orange
You can mix colors up as in purple and a red color from sally's and the same colorline.
Go to 24 Carrot, and in the diner they have the place where you can change your hair color. Mix colors until you have the desired hair color.
Combine the amount of developer suggested by the hair color in a non-metallic container and mix until smooth. Apply with a colorist brush, allow it to develop, rinse and w/e.
no the black will probably over power the auburn you should mix colors with the same undertones ex: garnier's auburn dyes you can mix the dark auburn with the medium auburn to get a perfect noticable yet dark auburn color
If you try to color your hair with just the color itself, and not mix it with the developer, nothing will happen. You will see no color change in your hair and you will have wasted your time and money. Always mix the color with the appropriate developer and process it according to the manufacturer's directions.
Are you talking about hair highlights? Well if you are... then you go to a salon, pick a color, mix the color, put foil in your hair, applied color with a brush. And DONE!