![]() Rather than risk another conditioner/shampoo mishap, I ordered Aussie Moist Conditioner, one of my all time favorite conditioners (complete with pump!). Check out my tutorial on how to remove hair color at home to find out how you can do the same! But after a week of DIY hair color removal techniques, I was back to platinum blonde and ready to try again. You’d think that would’ve dissuaded me from my quest for pink. How I Finally Got Pastel Pink Hair Using Ion Color Brilliance in Rose and Magenta Please learn from my mistake and don’t use shampoo to dilute your dye because you will end up with hot pink hair. Here is a picture with my sister documenting the moment I realized I seriously effed up: I thought a little makeup and hair styling might salvage my disaster, but to no avail. So where did I go wrong? Long story short, I realized I accidentally bought white shampoo instead of conditioner. To my dismay, the hot pink didn’t wash out. Panicked, I hopped in the shower and immediately tried scrubbing my head in shampoo under water as hot as I could stand. I marched on.Ĥ5 minutes in, I looked in the mirror. Some bleach, dish soap, olive oil and SOS pads later and my hands were no better off. Pastel dye should rinse right off your hands since it is a majority conditioner, but I ignored the warning signs that something was wrong. The color had stained my skin and it looked hot pink. Immediately after putting the dye in my hair I washed my hands. My hair after application…and a pink forehead My Hair Color Fail and How to Avoid It Pastels take longer to process because they are so diluted, so I planned to leave the color on my hair for two hours. I know you are supposed to paint the dye on your hair in sections, but like I said, I’m super unprofessional and so I just globbed it on by the handful (without gloves…don’t recommend) and worked it in like I was shampooing my hair. Make more than you think you’ll need because you don’t want to have a half-covered pink head when you realize you’re out of dye. You want the color in the bowl to be pretty close to the color you want your hair to be. The conditioner not only dilutes the color, but it also makes the dye go a lot further (I only used about ¼ tube this time around). I grabbed my mixing bowl and brush and whipped up a batch of dye using about 5 parts of conditioner to every 1 part of dye. Knowing this, I picked up a bottle of the cheapest white conditioner I could find at the store, which ended up being some 99-cent coconut-scented Suave.Īs soon as my package arrived, I ran over to my sister’s house for the moral support I needed to actually begin the process. ![]() To turn hot pink into a pastel color, you’ll need to add white until your desired level of lightness. But if you want to use Ion Color Brilliance for pastel pink hair, it is absolutely essential to mix this dye with some white conditioner in order to dilute it. ![]() If you want bright pink hair, this will do the trick. The best part? Aside from being super affordable and accessible, this line of dye comes as a pre mixed cream and is ready to use straight from the tube (No need for developer!). I heard good things about Ion Color Brilliance from some stylist friends of mine, so I ordered Ion Color Brilliance in Magenta, the most “pink” looking color I could find. Now, with all the boring stuff out of the way, let’s begin!įirst stop: Sally Beauty. Also, I’m not a professional stylist, but I’ve been researching techniques and dying my hair for 10 years–so I know a thing or two. It should be, at the very least, a pale yellow–like the inside of a banana–before attempting what I am about to show you. ![]() Let me start by saying that no matter how hard you try, you won’t be able to achieve pastel pink with any dye unless you have bleached your hair to the point of death. Here are the steps I took, what I learned and how to get the dusty rose locks of your dreams. I put my hair through the wringer, made mistakes and braved the unknown so you don’t have to. So, undeterred by horror stories of botched hair dye sessions with patchy results due to lack of experience, I decided on a whim to finally take the plunge. With suggestions from stylists, I felt confident I could achieve my pastel pink hair with Ion Color Brilliance Brights and Neon Brights. See my disclosure for more info.Īnother $200 salon visit was out of the question and it was time to take matters into my own (very unprofessional) hands.
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