I'm 41 and was going grey at the age of 13.. so yes I dyed my hair from about the age of 14. When COVID happened about 4 years ago I decided to grow out my 100% silver grey (since people were spending money to go grey anyway) and I get so many compliments now
I have heard that people that go gray early have a lack of the trace mineral copper. But I find that when people have that issue they have the most beautiful hair color. My auntie had that issue and she now has a beautiful full head of white hair.
Ive also had grey hair since i was a kid. Im trying to come to terms with it but im not there yet because i already think that im ugly . I've never found myself beautiful and i never get compliments from people irl so it makes me believe that im ugly even more
@MaryAnnSweetAngel you are beautiful. Look yourself in the mirror and tell yourself you are beautiful. I had to do that. I still do it. I tell myself I am beautiful. I am loved. I am worthy. I am righteous. Etc. when you grow up with a low self image like we did, you need to replace those lies with the truth. So MaryAnn, you are beautiful!
Me too! I'm in my 50s and had been coloring my grays since my 20s. When we were younger gray or any not-"natural" color wasn't acceptable. In Jan 2020 I decided enough was enough and started letting it grow out. COVID was a blessing because everyone's hair was looking crazy! Now I dye my white hair blue and get so many compliments!
I’m 40 and still waiting for gray hairs! I feel I have earned them as a single mom with lots of health issues that I dealt with while raising my son. My twin brother went silver in his twenties. I just get wiry jet black hairs. I’m tired of passing as 25! I want my grays!!! Never forget how beautiful of a human you are!
I had virgin hair until I was 22 years old. I tried dozens of cuts and a few colors before buzzing my head and starting over. Now I am embracing the going gray naturally with my virgin hair again. I don't see myself ever coloring again. Whenever I get the itch, I watch some of these videos and decide I still love my natural virgin hair.
I think I tried to cover the first few silver strands in my late 30s. It didn't work too well except to tint the rest of my hair kind of red. Now I'm 63 and have pretty even silver and dark brown hair strands. I love it. I'm also blessed with naturally wavy curls. I've had people ask me where I've gotten it done! Keep your hair and enjoy the silver--not grey, silver! hair. People spend a lot of money to get what we have naturally.
@jebsmith323 it sounds like your hair is lovely 😍 I hope mine silvers beautifully too. So far it is blending with my natural dark blonde like "baby lights", so I'm crossing my fingers for when it becomes more obvious.
i am 54 and the first time i coloured my hair I was 14, way back in 1984, you couldn't buy many colours back then but I found some plum colour. My mum bought it for me. I went on to train as a hairdresser and even at my age I still dye my hair all different colours. I'm red at the moment!!! But that might change!!! Love your chanel
I'm 52 and dyed mine first at 13. It was a temporary 6 wash rinse... that was still growing out of my hair 9 months later. Other than the two times I've been bald, that was probably the last time it was natural....
That 1st brand of colour remover says on the box , that it will not work on bright fashion colours. It recommends to use their colour stripper instead.
I was 14 years old! My mother bleached her hair at home all the time, so I really wanted to change my color too. I dyed them cherry red and since then I have been dying myself regularly with all the colors of the rainbow, my parents have never had a problem with it, fortunately the teachers have not either. Now I'm 28 years old and I still do everything myself, I think it's better to be angry with yourself than with the hairdresser if something goes wrong
I felt like i got a "healthier" expectation when i started bleaching and dyeing my own hair. When i go to a professional and pay several hundred dollars my expectation is perfection and if that's not met i feel really dissapointed. Even when it's not a fail.
I'm 50 now. My natural colour is dark golden blond. The summer of Sun-in was when i was 8. Next time I was 13, with semi permanent purple which washed out really quickly, then amaretto, which was fairly close to my natural colour, just a little more reddish blond. Next time I had my hair coloured, was by my hairdresser sister in law when I was 26. She regularly coloured my hair over the next 15 years, mostly to blend my greying hair. Finally got fed up with the maintenance of regrowth. I've embraced my natural greying hair for the last 9ish years and I love it. My grey is more white and blends great with my natural golden blond.
I was 16 and in cosmetology the first time I colored my hair. It was a actually a bleach wash that turned my hair orange. To say mother was pissed is an understatement!
I don’t understand why she’s got on lashes and nothing else… are those more like, long term ones? I have only ever used the old school kind you attach and remove the same day. But I’ve seen a lot of reference to other lash services, but I’ve never looked into it beyond that. Seems like you should want them more on the outside of the eye, it looks crazy in the center like that
I bleached my hair following the instructions in your Blondme video. And it came out so good no one will believe i did it myself. I had Level 3 brown Hair and now i have cool blond Level 8 and the Roots level 7 blond
I was 10 when my friend convinced me to color the ends with a mixture of koolaid. Turned out really cute. Bright blue. Washed out in 6 washes. Waited till i was 38 to color completely with a box dye. Never bleached it. It went from virgin brunette to deep mahogany. Now i do it every year. Love my red. 😊
Didn't start dyeing my hair until I started to go grey, probably mid thirties. Never did a weird color. Just tried to cover grey. Now in my 60's I have grown out to my natural grey.
Happy Day started dyeing at about 30. So about 25 years Had no idea what my true hair color was until 2020! 😂 no bleaching by my wonderful Stylist. Just had my new Stylist just had to do a color fix after my 15 year Stylist moved to Ireland 🇮🇪 When I saw the Blonde Me box I new I was in good hands. Thank you Hair Buda 🎉
I was also 13 as I get my first cap bleach. At the same age I started to wear mascara and shape my eyebrows. I went to a new school and maybe that's why my mom let me do that. I was one of 2 in the class who were first wearing makeup and bleached hair. But a little bit after there was hardly one girl without that highlights in the hair. Than I started to do myself braids :) (and in a short time many girls had these too). It was in the early-mid 2000th.
I was 15 when I first dyed my hair. My mom and I bleached and dyed it together (with no bleach experience). Thanks Sally's employee for recommending 40 vol for my fine, level 5 hair! I got the hot pink I wanted but at the cost of my hair's health... Lessons were learned! I would definitely let my kids experiment with semi permanent hair colors at age 13. They should be able to express themselves. It's their hair! And it will grow back. I always find it strange when people treat their kid's (usually daughter's) hair as "sacred" or as something that shouldn't be touched. It belongs to them, so they should be allowed to wear it how they want.
We just had Christmas at my 90 yr. old mother's house. My youngest brought his whole family--three of the oldest are hers from her first marriage, then the youngest is my son's first child. I was so happy that they were all relaxed enough to joke around and I noticed something. The two oldest are boys and both have curly hair. Their younger sister has very long dark blonde hair that straight as a board. They were teasing each other about each wanting the other's hair. My daughter in law mentioned the possibility of allowing my granddaughter (who is 10) to get a mild permanent, a little loose curl. I noticed my son frown at that although he didn't say anything. Personally, I think I'd be a bit more lenient towards letting her experiment with her hair--my own parents were extremely strict that way. I had very long straight hair when I was her age, and wanted some curl in mine too. I think I agree with you!💯👍
Had a friend in beauty school when I was 18, I let her do it. We only went 2 shades lighter, to a more copper than medium brown, close to how it get sunbleached. I loved it.❤
I was 13 when I went to a local hairdresser to color my blond hair black. My dad had no idea until the dye came out black😂Since then I went through bleaching, red color, ginger to completely white by using only spray lightener. Since I met my fiancé I see no more reasons to destroy my hair with bleach or dying. He loves my natural color and encouraged me to archive my dream from childhood - having very long hair. In 4 years from shoulder length they grown a meter and I still can't believe that I have first time in my life such long and healthy hair😂 I haven't visited a hairdresser since over 10 years now:)
oh no! sun in 😂😂😂😂😂 my best friend had like a 5-brown and she did that to her hair in seventh grade....she had orangey blonde hair and let it grow out so long that it was half and half 😂🎉
I am American, I am 60 years old. I am a natural redhead, I never colored my hair as a teen, but alot of my blonde and brunette friends did. If memory serves me correctly about 15/16 years old. Brunettes always ended up with brassy hair, blonds ended up with green hair once they went into the clorinated pool.
I’ve attempted to bleach/straighten/dye mine since age 13.I was the only coloured kid at the school an I had an Afro so was desperate to fit in.Now I bleach,straighten and dye it light brown (naturally it’s dark brown),natural looking colours suit people best
I started dying mine at 13 as well. I wish I wouldn’t have though, it became a never ending cycle. I’m almost 39 and until about 5 years ago I decided to let my natural color grow out and now I just do my grey roots. My hair is so much healthier
Parents wouldn’t let me color my hair, and even after I turned 18 I never wanted to…I’m now 34 with 100% virgin natural deep chocolate brunette hair and I love it. With that said- I find these bleach fail videos very interesting and I can’t stop watching 😂
I started coloring my hair at 12! I got it done professionally the firs two times. The second time around, I had an old-school stylist who didn't really keep up with training. She used a really old red dye on me and it burned my scalp. Now I color it by myself and have bleached/colored it countless times. It takes practice, but I definitely got it down to a science. lol
I had my first color when I was 12, it was a balayage. My mom was a hair colorist though. I’m 46 now and I don’t think I’ve seen my full natural hair color since then!
3:02 I have anosmia (not from covid) and that REALLY came in handy in Iceland. I could see the sulfur venting and I could almost, but not really at all, smell it. I ❤❤❤❤❤ Iceland!
Considering that there are chemicals that will leach into the scalp I feel children dyeing their hair is a bad idea. Very interesting question Hair Buddha. Happy Weekend everyone ❤
I agree. One of the perks of being young is naturally beautiful & naturally sun-bleached hair. Kids shouldn't mess with perfection & wait until they are old & ugly to start with all of the expensive & time-consuming colour treatments. If they wanna have fun & play with their look, get wigs & extensions & chalk
I am 53. Just had my hair colored for the first time and I went to a professional. I would never do it myself. Learned that from watching this channel. ❤
I colored my hair rainbow using your methods. My hair stylist said it looks like a professional did it! No missed spots. I first used the schwarzkopf color remover. Then bleach my roots cause my ends were perfectly blonde. Then mixed red blue and yellow for the rainbow. My bathroom is a mess but my hair is awesome.
I definitely started early, 13 or 14, in middle school. I used semi permanent red or copper dye, and I did that for many years. I got my hair cut short and dyed it red and I'm really glad I did, I don't regret that at all.
I was allowed to dye my hair at 16. I wanted to be ginger like my mum, and the colour suited me so well! I now have a balayage and do colour masks to keep the ginger colour bright... less maintenance and don't dye that much anymore. Only demi colour as well
I think the first time I coloured my hair, I was about 14 and used a semi permanent colour. It was the 90's as well, so there were fewer options for colour in those days.
I did henna when i was 13-14, then i went with the most vivid winered because that was the most extra color i could get my hands on where i lived at that time.
Hoi vanuit Nederland 🙋🏻♀️ Ik was 14(!) toen ik in een kraakpand mijn haar (met een PAKJE haarverf notabene 😆) pikzwart liet verven. Ik was nogal rebels, en de reacties van het thuisfront waren zoals je zou verwachten 🤣 Inmiddels ben ik 56, en mijn haar is momenteel roze. Ik verf het al jaren in alle kleuren van de regenboog 🌈 Complimenten en dikke knuffel 🤗 ik geniet en leer volop van je!
I was aloud to get color rinses at 15. I wasn't aloud to permanently dye my hair until I was 18. First time I dyed my hair @18 I went full head of green. My friend helped me. It damaged my hair so bad but I didn't care. I had loved the color.
I started coloring at 11. Punky Colour in Red Wine. I’ve let my natural hair color fully grow out only once (it was black so really had no choice) since 1995!
I started experimenting with hair color around age 13, but that was when foam dyes (tints) which only lasted for up to 8 washes were still readily available in every supermarket.
My nine-year-old son really wanted to have blue hair, but he had kind of a sandy reddish blonde and I knew it was going to come out as a different shade. Eventually, he said he would do black so I used Arctic fox black on him since I knew it would probably come out pretty quickly and fade more of a blue and that’s exactly what it did. I think it’s fine for them to experiment, the fact that they’re willing to do something to change their appearance and have fun with it at a young age, I feel like can be a good character boost as long as they’re not obsessed with certain things and “ideals.”
We're quite poor, so my daughter had the birthday wish (she turned 15) to go to the hair dresser, get a cut and colour. Once there we went for a non permanent dark redish-brown (instead of the black she wanted). She liked the colour but wasn't happy with holding still for so long and the way the hairdresser treated her hair, now she's back to "mama has to cut my hair" and no colour. 😅
I wasn't allowed to color my hair growing up. I got chunky highlights & lowlights at university when I was 18. Didn't do anything else until 2021 at the age of 34. I got my whole head bleached & fashion colors for the first time. I was in the US Navy for 12 years in between & didn't bother dyeing my hair since it's required to have natural colors only. I love being able to do fun colors now!
I did not color my hair until I was in my 40s. I had beautiful brown hair and added a few highlights. Then did pink purple and even had a few varying shades of brown loved all of them. Now in my 60s I have mostly silver and add a few in dark highlights.
13 is too young to begin coloring your hair. That being said, I was 10. Mom came to pick me up from school for a dentist apt or something and one of the teachers stopped her and told her I was being called “Grandma” and being picked on for having gray hairs. Mom had a grandmother who's hair was white by the time she married at 18. I'm still coloring, but at 40, I'm beginning to wonder when I should start adding white to my toppers. The good thing about toppers is that I can gray any way I want!
I bleached the front of my hair, trying to look like Rogue from X-Men. I was 13. I had to do it outside and keep off the scalp. I had been coloring my mom's hair for years, so I did surprisingly well. Now I know bleaching needs to happen for longer and multiple applications to get my hair light enough. I know to use bonding treatments. I invested in olaplex products and made my hair look much better. I also know now that toners exist but I choose to keep purple hair. I still don't color all of my hair. I choose a random section every couple of years to bleach out and then I barely even keep up on the purple because it fades pretty
I first used a box highlighting kit at 8 years old. Have been lightening and bleaching my hair ever since! My daughter was 6 when we first dyed her hair pink. Her hair was so light that she could do any color on her natural hair that she wanted.
I was 18 when I started coloring my hair. I'm now 46, in the last 2 years, I've been doing fashion colors. You are right about those colors are harder to get out but I didn't mind chopping my hair off. I have. I learned a lot from you. Thanks again
I dyed mine for the first time at 12. But it was only a red rinse that lasted 10 washes and on my brown hair it was a very subtle result. When I was 15 my girlfriend gave me blonde highlights and they actually turned out decent but my mum was furious because I didn't tell her. And after that I was pretty much dying my hair whenever I wanted. At 18 I worked in a hair salon for a while after doing my makeup diploma. I was mostly just doing makeup, washing hair & blow-drying but sometimes I mixed the dyes for the owner. You learn a lot from watching and I've been colouring my own hair at home for most of my life. Of course if I want a full head of foils I get it done by a professional but I enjoy the ritual of colouring my hair myself I don't mind doing it slowly in small sections and folding my own foils as long as it's just a few highlights or my arms get sore. Last year I bleached my whole head but only felt confident doing it because I was going copper anyway. It turned out great but i get easily bored. At the moment I have split dye it's wine red on the bottom and dark brown on the top. I have a lot of hair and it is waist length so colour gets expensive at the salon. I don't know how it isn't more damaged from all the colour changes but I don't use cheap box dyes I use salon quality products and that helps a lot I think.
I started adding reddish highlights to my dark brown hair at 14. I used developer only and pulled up hair along part and held it with bobby pins. I did that for 20+ years every summer. It was very subtle and I got a lot of compliments.
I did my first Demi in 1991, at age 14. Since those are subtle color shifts, I had half my head brown black, and the other half mahogany red. And it was really fun to see people get confused, "wait, I thought your hair was red?" I did my first bleach on a lock in front of my head so I could dye it purple at age 16. This was when fantasy colors were not even available in Rome -- I had to ask a friend to buy it in London for me.
I was around 20 before I started processing my hair. I'm now 40. My daughter 12 who is already a level 6 naturally, wanted to lighten her hair for a cosplay. I was reluctant but I used cream lightener and 20 vol process for 20 min. Fine sections and foil. Did the roots after lengths were done. Got her to a lev 9/10.Toned with manic panic diluted with conditioner. After the 2 day process, because her hair is ridiculously thick, she decided to let her hair grow out and does not want to upkeep the lightened blond. Her hair is still very healthy and her waive/curl pattern is still intact.
i coloured my hair for the first time at the age of nine. a bright pink from alfaparf, i miss the scent they used in that line. twenty years passed and now i am enjoying my natural grey and loving it 😊
I'm 44 years old and I've NEVER colored my hair!!! I'm a natural dark red-head/auburn!!! And I love my color!! But, I'm starting to get gray hairs and I'm too nervous about coloring my hair that I'm just going to rock out the gray until I can't take it anymore!!! My main problem is that my hair color is very unique... My natural hair color definitely does NOT come in box dye... So, unless Hair Budda does my hair and can match my natural hair color, then I guess I'll just go gray!!! Lol...
They are not gray hairs, they are silvery sparkles, this is a hill I will die on, mainly because I refuse to worry about hair dye and will go sparkly gracefully.
I also have a unique dark rust/auburn. Natural red hair doesn't go grey, it goes white. I have long hair, I started bleaching the bottom 5-6 inches a few years ago (I'm 57) and dye it pink and ginger, a sunset effect. I have found Adore to have some amazing semi-permanent natural redhead colors that have stuck to the odd white and blonde hairs that come in and don't stick to my natural red. Paprika is the color I most often use but their ginger is really nice too, will color the white a more sun kissed natural ginger color that's good in summer.
@SharonFinn-nl9lt ***BIG HUGS*** straight to you honey!!! Silvery sparklies gave me the biggest smile 😁 you could ever imagine!!! I now have auburn hair splashed with silvery sparklies!!! It sounds so much better than auburn and gray!!! The new name even gave me more self esteem!!! Thank you so very much!!! 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍You've helped change me for the better... Just from a few kind words!!?? Much love to you honey!!! 💗
2:22 well we used to put Sun-In in our hair when we graduated from 8th grade (couldn’t color hair in middle school, but we could in high school) so it was an awesomely tacky orange blonde haha! I think for oxidative color, it’s best to wait until you’ve hit puberty. I read somewhere that it’s good to wait until then. Cannot remember why, but it made total sense at the time.
My daughter was 4 the first time I had color put in her hair. I had bright pink streaks put in. My hair was purple at the time. She loved it. No regrets.
My mother told me that she lightened her by then dirty blond hair for the first time at age 14 using hydrogen peroxide and laundry bleach. And that the fumes almost killed her. This was in the 1950s…
@@cici2562 well it was such a tiny piece of hair. It was okay. I was so young and had never done anything to my hair. What i dont understand is how granmas hair still was attached to her hair after decades of that poison 😂😂
I was 10 when my mom let me color my hair. Guess I was a natural. I have done hair and nails now professionally for 45 years. Not to say I don't make mistakes and learned a lot through the years. Still learning❤❤❤
i was 13 too.. went from a mousy blonde to black. I am 42 now, and i still color my hair at home myself, currently have purple hair. And yes i do use 20 vol develeper to bleach my hair when i need to :D
My parents told me that I wasn't allowed to dye my hair until I was 16. I dyed it anyway when I was about 15, I think, hoping that they wouldn't notice, but of course, they did. 🤣
I'm 53 years old. I have never colored or bleached my hair. When I donated my hair in 2005, they were so happy. I donated 18 inches. My hair was naturally wavy. I've been bald for the past 19 years. I donated because my friend had Breast Cancer.
I am in my late 60s and back in the 60s my mum used to use a hair dye on me at 12 yrs old to get rid of hair lice (nits). It was called Sea Witch and was black. It didn't show up on me as I had black hair and it certainly got rid of the bugs.
My daughter, who is a hairdresser- colours her 8 year old daughters hair- pink. It’s her favourite colour and 2024 was definitely the year of pink. It looks cute on her, though.
I put Clorox bleach and hydrogen peroxide on my hair at age 13 because my mother wouldn't let me get my hair bleached. Needless to say, my hair turned dark orange, and it was the day before school photos. My mom was so happy to show my daughter my awful picture from that year😂
The first time I coloured my hair I was 13. I used the Garnier Nutrisse dye and the colour was Dark Intense Auburn. I remember that VIVIDLY! SUCH a pretty colour. It's still my favourite. I'm 28 now, and I wouldn't say it's too young to start dyeing hair, but I think that's the age I would start to allow my child to experiment with their appearance a little more and let them change their hair. Not like once every couple weeks or anything, but still. If they want to use semi permanent dyes, then they're more than welcome to use that as often as they like since they don't harm the hair or use developer.
I colored my hair for the first time when I was around 16 but it was only a color that lasted for a few weeks! And then when I was 17, I started to work in a hair salon on the weekends and there I was the test object for the trainee! And for the two years where I worked there, I had the most interesting hair colors ever! And now I haven’t colored my hair since the beginning of 2020!
I had no idea there was a color remover. I learned so much watching your videos. Thank you. For sharing your knowledge with me❤. I had a hairdresser color my hair hot pink from blonde when I was 15. I had long blonde hair and they cut it into Short spiky haircut. And then I didn't dye my hair again. Oh till I was 16 for graduation. And then after that I didn't dry my hair till I was in my thirties. And my daughter was doing it in school so I let her dye my hair and I haven't had it dyed in over 5 years. But with all your knowledge and everything, I'm going to cut bangs and dye the tips of my blonde hair.
I have a question for you Mr. Hair Buddha. I have winter blonde color. My hair has gotten a little bit darker now that it's winter. Other than that in the summer it's kind of a light golden color. It doesn't go white blonde anymore unless I'm in the sun a lot. Joe, if I use 20 volume on the tips because I'd like to dye them purple. Is that good or should I try what that first lady did and use a color stripper. I have not had any hair dyed in the last 5 years. And it was only like a buzz cut. After I cut all my hair off for cancer so my hair is all natural. Just curious what I should do
I was 12 and I went black blue I didn't start playing with bleach till I was 24 was pink for 5 years grew it all out now I am 38 my hair is bleached again I do it at home but I use only blonde me with their 20 vol developer, small sections, each section has its own 20 min timer, I do it quater of my head at a time & I use colour theory to go from bleached orange to green lol . Blue & orange= teal then its easy to shift to the dark green I love 😊 it is a process but less damaging for my hair.... it still feels like silk 😊 I just followed your instructions 🤷🏻♀️
The 1st time I "colored" my hair was bad.... I put it in quotes because I literally soaked my natural light brown hair (they used to call it dishwater blonde, if you know, you know.) in hydrogen peroxide. Wrapped my head and went to sleep. Next day, Madonna platinum, straight up, but it FRIED my hair. I did that at 15 and now I'm 54. I know better. ❤
I was 14 in 1989 when my mom went to the pro beauty supply and bought me my first box of wella 30 min bleach and clairol developer. Thank goodness she was a licensed professional at the time or else it could’ve been a disaster. Happy Holidays everyone!
When I was 14 my mom said if I could come up with the money i could do whatever I wanted to my hair. I sold a bunch of things (I was very resourceful) and she took me to a salon to get green hair. It didn't end well and I was out a bunch of money. That's when I started buying Manic Panic and doing it myself. Decades later I still do it, in fact I just put some Arctic Fox in my hair last night. 😆
My daughter has long dark brown hair and we have been doing the tips (2-3 inches) of her hair in blue and purple since she was 5. No bleaching, just adding color.
I was 14 when I first had my hair colored at home. An older friend helped me to distrbiute the color evenly, but - well, she hadn´t stressed how important it was to wash out after a certain time, and as my parents were out and I had to put my little brother to bed, I had it sitting on my hair for 1,5 hours - my hair was bright red after, where I had intended a shimmer (so I should´ve rinsed it after 10 minutes max..)
I was 16 when i first coloured my hair lol i went box dye black 😂 stayed that way for years. Lockdown gave me rhe chance to bleach it for the first time 😂
First time i colored my hair was around 1995 and i was 14. Jazzings cherry cola. It was funny because one of my teachers called my mom to ask if she was aware of it. My mom was the one who did it 😂 she was a beautician
What you said about sticking with the same brand for color remover as the color pigment makes so much sense. Thanks for the video.
I'm 41 and was going grey at the age of 13.. so yes I dyed my hair from about the age of 14. When COVID happened about 4 years ago I decided to grow out my 100% silver grey (since people were spending money to go grey anyway) and I get so many compliments now
I have heard that people that go gray early have a lack of the trace mineral copper. But I find that when people have that issue they have the most beautiful hair color. My auntie had that issue and she now has a beautiful full head of white hair.
Ive also had grey hair since i was a kid. Im trying to come to terms with it but im not there yet because i already think that im ugly . I've never found myself beautiful and i never get compliments from people irl so it makes me believe that im ugly even more
@MaryAnnSweetAngel you are beautiful. Look yourself in the mirror and tell yourself you are beautiful. I had to do that. I still do it. I tell myself I am beautiful. I am loved. I am worthy. I am righteous. Etc. when you grow up with a low self image like we did, you need to replace those lies with the truth. So MaryAnn, you are beautiful!
Me too! I'm in my 50s and had been coloring my grays since my 20s. When we were younger gray or any not-"natural" color wasn't acceptable. In Jan 2020 I decided enough was enough and started letting it grow out. COVID was a blessing because everyone's hair was looking crazy! Now I dye my white hair blue and get so many compliments!
I’m 40 and still waiting for gray hairs! I feel I have earned them as a single mom with lots of health issues that I dealt with while raising my son. My twin brother went silver in his twenties. I just get wiry jet black hairs. I’m tired of passing as 25! I want my grays!!! Never forget how beautiful of a human you are!
I have never changed the color of my hair and don't plan to, even so, I'm addicted to Hair Buddha's videos😂❤
Me too 😂
I had virgin hair until I was 22 years old. I tried dozens of cuts and a few colors before buzzing my head and starting over. Now I am embracing the going gray naturally with my virgin hair again. I don't see myself ever coloring again. Whenever I get the itch, I watch some of these videos and decide I still love my natural virgin hair.
I think I tried to cover the first few silver strands in my late 30s. It didn't work too well except to tint the rest of my hair kind of red. Now I'm 63 and have pretty even silver and dark brown hair strands. I love it. I'm also blessed with naturally wavy curls. I've had people ask me where I've gotten it done! Keep your hair and enjoy the silver--not grey, silver! hair. People spend a lot of money to get what we have naturally.
@jebsmith323 it sounds like your hair is lovely 😍 I hope mine silvers beautifully too. So far it is blending with my natural dark blonde like "baby lights", so I'm crossing my fingers for when it becomes more obvious.
29 lol...am I the only one bothered by her lashes? 🤣
Her lashes? Are they not long enough for you? Long fake eyelashes is the DUMBEST trend!
I know what you mean - her lash extensions/ false lashes look like they are falling off
You mean that tiny bits of fake lashes, placed randomly? Yeeahh......
I think her lashes are the least of her problems. Girl needs a hair stylist
Lashes totally bothered me!!!!
i am 54 and the first time i coloured my hair I was 14, way back in 1984, you couldn't buy many colours back then but I found some plum colour. My mum bought it for me. I went on to train as a hairdresser and even at my age I still dye my hair all different colours. I'm red at the moment!!! But that might change!!! Love your chanel
You are glorious!!!!
I'm 52 and dyed mine first at 13. It was a temporary 6 wash rinse... that was still growing out of my hair 9 months later.
Other than the two times I've been bald, that was probably the last time it was natural....
That 1st brand of colour remover says on the box , that it will not work on bright fashion colours. It recommends to use their colour stripper instead.
I was 14 years old! My mother bleached her hair at home all the time, so I really wanted to change my color too. I dyed them cherry red and since then I have been dying myself regularly with all the colors of the rainbow, my parents have never had a problem with it, fortunately the teachers have not either. Now I'm 28 years old and I still do everything myself, I think it's better to be angry with yourself than with the hairdresser if something goes wrong
I felt like i got a "healthier" expectation when i started bleaching and dyeing my own hair. When i go to a professional and pay several hundred dollars my expectation is perfection and if that's not met i feel really dissapointed. Even when it's not a fail.
I'm 50 now. My natural colour is dark golden blond. The summer of Sun-in was when i was 8. Next time I was 13, with semi permanent purple which washed out really quickly, then amaretto, which was fairly close to my natural colour, just a little more reddish blond. Next time I had my hair coloured, was by my hairdresser sister in law when I was 26. She regularly coloured my hair over the next 15 years, mostly to blend my greying hair. Finally got fed up with the maintenance of regrowth. I've embraced my natural greying hair for the last 9ish years and I love it. My grey is more white and blends great with my natural golden blond.
Sun-in! Thanks for the memory!
I was 16 and in cosmetology the first time I colored my hair. It was a actually a bleach wash that turned my hair orange. To say mother was pissed is an understatement!
are her lashes making a bid for freedom??
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Top Comment! Lol Those ruin your natural lashes too !
I don’t understand why she’s got on lashes and nothing else… are those more like, long term ones? I have only ever used the old school kind you attach and remove the same day. But I’ve seen a lot of reference to other lash services, but I’ve never looked into it beyond that. Seems like you should want them more on the outside of the eye, it looks crazy in the center like that
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I started coloring my hair at about 13 too. Colored my hair red for years. 20+ years. I am now 67 and my hair is its natural color.
I bleached my hair following the instructions in your Blondme video. And it came out so good no one will believe i did it myself. I had Level 3 brown Hair and now i have cool blond Level 8 and the Roots level 7 blond
wow, I'm so happy !!!
Thanks for the laughs HB! The last guy is justifying his mess ups.
I've been dying my hair black since I was 12! (15 years) It's basically become my brand, and I can't imagine myself without raven tresses! 🖤
😂 I love that you were developing your personal brand in middle school ❤
I was 10 when my friend convinced me to color the ends with a mixture of koolaid. Turned out really cute. Bright blue. Washed out in 6 washes. Waited till i was 38 to color completely with a box dye. Never bleached it. It went from virgin brunette to deep mahogany. Now i do it every year. Love my red. 😊
Didn't start dyeing my hair until I started to go grey, probably mid thirties. Never did a weird color. Just tried to cover grey. Now in my 60's I have grown out to my natural grey.
I was 17 years old when I first die my hair blonde & then pillar box red ❤️🤗Great video & thanks for sharing Hair Buddha 😊✂️
1:21 HAHAHA i never thought about them always reading the label once they get home 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Happy Day started dyeing at about 30. So about 25 years Had no idea what my true hair color was until 2020! 😂 no bleaching by my wonderful Stylist. Just had my new Stylist just had to do a color fix after my 15 year Stylist moved to Ireland 🇮🇪
When I saw the Blonde Me box I new I was in good hands. Thank you Hair Buda 🎉
Have a fantastic weekend everyone 💖😊
You too 😃
@@fredjones4163 thank you
I was also 13 as I get my first cap bleach. At the same age I started to wear mascara and shape my eyebrows. I went to a new school and maybe that's why my mom let me do that. I was one of 2 in the class who were first wearing makeup and bleached hair. But a little bit after there was hardly one girl without that highlights in the hair.
Than I started to do myself braids :) (and in a short time many girls had these too).
It was in the early-mid 2000th.
I was 15 when I first dyed my hair. My mom and I bleached and dyed it together (with no bleach experience). Thanks Sally's employee for recommending 40 vol for my fine, level 5 hair! I got the hot pink I wanted but at the cost of my hair's health... Lessons were learned!
I would definitely let my kids experiment with semi permanent hair colors at age 13. They should be able to express themselves. It's their hair! And it will grow back.
I always find it strange when people treat their kid's (usually daughter's) hair as "sacred" or as something that shouldn't be touched. It belongs to them, so they should be allowed to wear it how they want.
We just had Christmas at my 90 yr. old mother's house. My youngest brought his whole family--three of the oldest are hers from her first marriage, then the youngest is my son's first child. I was so happy that they were all relaxed enough to joke around and I noticed something. The two oldest are boys and both have curly hair. Their younger sister has very long dark blonde hair that straight as a board. They were teasing each other about each wanting the other's hair. My daughter in law mentioned the possibility of allowing my granddaughter (who is 10) to get a mild permanent, a little loose curl. I noticed my son frown at that although he didn't say anything. Personally, I think I'd be a bit more lenient towards letting her experiment with her hair--my own parents were extremely strict that way. I had very long straight hair when I was her age, and wanted some curl in mine too. I think I agree with you!💯👍
Had a friend in beauty school when I was 18, I let her do it. We only went 2 shades lighter, to a more copper than medium brown, close to how it get sunbleached. I loved it.❤
I was 13 when I went to a local hairdresser to color my blond hair black. My dad had no idea until the dye came out black😂Since then I went through bleaching, red color, ginger to completely white by using only spray lightener. Since I met my fiancé I see no more reasons to destroy my hair with bleach or dying. He loves my natural color and encouraged me to archive my dream from childhood - having very long hair. In 4 years from shoulder length they grown a meter and I still can't believe that I have first time in my life such long and healthy hair😂 I haven't visited a hairdresser since over 10 years now:)
I’m 51 y/o. Used Sun In in the 80’s and I loved it!!! I was probably 17-18 when I used it.
oh no! sun in 😂😂😂😂😂 my best friend had like a 5-brown and she did that to her hair in seventh grade....she had orangey blonde hair and let it grow out so long that it was half and half 😂🎉
I used "sun-in" when I was 16 and it destroyed my hair!!!
@@DeniseInCanada gosh I loved it! I would soak my head in it then lay out in the sun! With baby oil on!!! Uggg! I’m dating myself here!
Same age! I used sun-in when I was about 14. Loved the stuff!
Sun In! Having sucha blonde bang flash back. Same age. lol
I am American, I am 60 years old. I am a natural redhead, I never colored my hair as a teen, but alot of my blonde and brunette friends did. If memory serves me correctly about 15/16 years old. Brunettes always ended up with brassy hair, blonds ended up with green hair once they went into the clorinated pool.
I’ve attempted to bleach/straighten/dye mine since age 13.I was the only coloured kid at the school an I had an Afro so was desperate to fit in.Now I bleach,straighten and dye it light brown (naturally it’s dark brown),natural looking colours suit people best
I was in my 30's when i first dyed my hair. 53 now. Iceland looks wonderful. ❤🏴
I started dying mine at 13 as well. I wish I wouldn’t have though, it became a never ending cycle. I’m almost 39 and until about 5 years ago I decided to let my natural color grow out and now I just do my grey roots. My hair is so much healthier
Parents wouldn’t let me color my hair, and even after I turned 18 I never wanted to…I’m now 34 with 100% virgin natural deep chocolate brunette hair and I love it. With that said- I find these bleach fail videos very interesting and I can’t stop watching 😂
I started coloring my hair at 12! I got it done professionally the firs two times. The second time around, I had an old-school stylist who didn't really keep up with training. She used a really old red dye on me and it burned my scalp. Now I color it by myself and have bleached/colored it countless times. It takes practice, but I definitely got it down to a science. lol
I had my first color when I was 12, it was a balayage. My mom was a hair colorist though. I’m 46 now and I don’t think I’ve seen my full natural hair color since then!
3:02 I have anosmia (not from covid) and that REALLY came in handy in Iceland. I could see the sulfur venting and I could almost, but not really at all, smell it. I ❤❤❤❤❤ Iceland!
hahaha!!! we had the same look on our face!!! ugh!! If I don't say anything....my face will LOL🤣
Considering that there are chemicals that will leach into the scalp I feel children dyeing their hair is a bad idea. Very interesting question Hair Buddha. Happy Weekend everyone ❤
I agree. One of the perks of being young is naturally beautiful & naturally sun-bleached hair. Kids shouldn't mess with perfection & wait until they are old & ugly to start with all of the expensive & time-consuming colour treatments. If they wanna have fun & play with their look, get wigs & extensions & chalk
I am 53. Just had my hair colored for the first time and I went to a professional. I would never do it myself. Learned that from watching this channel. ❤
Level of delulu on the third guy is really interesting. How can people think that pastel pink will be visible on bright orange?
I don’t know quite what to say about the last clip. He seems to be happy with his dilutions of grandeur 😂😂
👍Well played!
I colored my hair rainbow using your methods. My hair stylist said it looks like a professional did it! No missed spots. I first used the schwarzkopf color remover. Then bleach my roots cause my ends were perfectly blonde. Then mixed red blue and yellow for the rainbow. My bathroom is a mess but my hair is awesome.
I love the analogy of 40 volume developer being the equivalent of trying to bake a cake faster by using a higher temperature!
I definitely started early, 13 or 14, in middle school. I used semi permanent red or copper dye, and I did that for many years. I got my hair cut short and dyed it red and I'm really glad I did, I don't regret that at all.
I was allowed to dye my hair at 16. I wanted to be ginger like my mum, and the colour suited me so well! I now have a balayage and do colour masks to keep the ginger colour bright... less maintenance and don't dye that much anymore. Only demi colour as well
I think the first time I coloured my hair, I was about 14 and used a semi permanent colour. It was the 90's as well, so there were fewer options for colour in those days.
I did henna when i was 13-14, then i went with the most vivid winered because that was the most extra color i could get my hands on where i lived at that time.
Hoi vanuit Nederland 🙋🏻♀️
Ik was 14(!) toen ik in een kraakpand mijn haar (met een PAKJE haarverf notabene 😆) pikzwart liet verven. Ik was nogal rebels, en de reacties van het thuisfront waren zoals je zou verwachten 🤣
Inmiddels ben ik 56, en mijn haar is momenteel roze.
Ik verf het al jaren in alle kleuren van de regenboog 🌈
Complimenten en dikke knuffel 🤗 ik geniet en leer volop van je!
I was aloud to get color rinses at 15. I wasn't aloud to permanently dye my hair until I was 18. First time I dyed my hair @18 I went full head of green. My friend helped me. It damaged my hair so bad but I didn't care. I had loved the color.
I started coloring at 11. Punky Colour in Red Wine. I’ve let my natural hair color fully grow out only once (it was black so really had no choice) since 1995!
I really enjoy listening to you, and I'm learning so much, at the same time! Thank you!
I'm so glad to hear that! Your support means a lot to me, and I'm thrilled you're finding the content helpful!
I started experimenting with hair color around age 13, but that was when foam dyes (tints) which only lasted for up to 8 washes were still readily available in every supermarket.
My nine-year-old son really wanted to have blue hair, but he had kind of a sandy reddish blonde and I knew it was going to come out as a different shade. Eventually, he said he would do black so I used Arctic fox black on him since I knew it would probably come out pretty quickly and fade more of a blue and that’s exactly what it did. I think it’s fine for them to experiment, the fact that they’re willing to do something to change their appearance and have fun with it at a young age, I feel like can be a good character boost as long as they’re not obsessed with certain things and “ideals.”
We're quite poor, so my daughter had the birthday wish (she turned 15) to go to the hair dresser, get a cut and colour. Once there we went for a non permanent dark redish-brown (instead of the black she wanted). She liked the colour but wasn't happy with holding still for so long and the way the hairdresser treated her hair, now she's back to "mama has to cut my hair" and no colour. 😅
I wasn't allowed to color my hair growing up. I got chunky highlights & lowlights at university when I was 18. Didn't do anything else until 2021 at the age of 34. I got my whole head bleached & fashion colors for the first time. I was in the US Navy for 12 years in between & didn't bother dyeing my hair since it's required to have natural colors only. I love being able to do fun colors now!
I did not color my hair until I was in my 40s. I had beautiful brown hair and added a few highlights. Then did pink purple and even had a few varying shades of brown loved all of them. Now in my 60s I have mostly silver and add a few in dark highlights.
13 is too young to begin coloring your hair. That being said, I was 10. Mom came to pick me up from school for a dentist apt or something and one of the teachers stopped her and told her I was being called “Grandma” and being picked on for having gray hairs. Mom had a grandmother who's hair was white by the time she married at 18. I'm still coloring, but at 40, I'm beginning to wonder when I should start adding white to my toppers. The good thing about toppers is that I can gray any way I want!
it’s not a contest.
@@misanthropexoxo9618 I never said it was. He asked, I answered. Did you miss the brief?
I bleached the front of my hair, trying to look like Rogue from X-Men. I was 13. I had to do it outside and keep off the scalp. I had been coloring my mom's hair for years, so I did surprisingly well. Now I know bleaching needs to happen for longer and multiple applications to get my hair light enough. I know to use bonding treatments. I invested in olaplex products and made my hair look much better. I also know now that toners exist but I choose to keep purple hair. I still don't color all of my hair. I choose a random section every couple of years to bleach out and then I barely even keep up on the purple because it fades pretty
I first used a box highlighting kit at 8 years old. Have been lightening and bleaching my hair ever since! My daughter was 6 when we first dyed her hair pink. Her hair was so light that she could do any color on her natural hair that she wanted.
I’ll never understand why someone would put that many colors on their hair and then be surprised when they have a hard time removing them.
I was 18 when I started coloring my hair. I'm now 46, in the last 2 years, I've been doing fashion colors. You are right about those colors are harder to get out but I didn't mind chopping my hair off. I have. I learned a lot from you. Thanks again
I dyed mine for the first time at 12. But it was only a red rinse that lasted 10 washes and on my brown hair it was a very subtle result. When I was 15 my girlfriend gave me blonde highlights and they actually turned out decent but my mum was furious because I didn't tell her. And after that I was pretty much dying my hair whenever I wanted. At 18 I worked in a hair salon for a while after doing my makeup diploma. I was mostly just doing makeup, washing hair & blow-drying but sometimes I mixed the dyes for the owner. You learn a lot from watching and I've been colouring my own hair at home for most of my life. Of course if I want a full head of foils I get it done by a professional but I enjoy the ritual of colouring my hair myself I don't mind doing it slowly in small sections and folding my own foils as long as it's just a few highlights or my arms get sore. Last year I bleached my whole head but only felt confident doing it because I was going copper anyway. It turned out great but i get easily bored. At the moment I have split dye it's wine red on the bottom and dark brown on the top. I have a lot of hair and it is waist length so colour gets expensive at the salon. I don't know how it isn't more damaged from all the colour changes but I don't use cheap box dyes I use salon quality products and that helps a lot I think.
I love your honesty!
Thank you so much! Honesty is really important to me, and I'm glad it resonates with you!
I started adding reddish highlights to my dark brown hair at 14. I used developer only and pulled up hair along part and held it with bobby pins. I did that for 20+ years every summer. It was very subtle and I got a lot of compliments.
I ❤ the reaction to the 40 volume, I keep going back to watch it . 🤣🤣🤣
I'm 43, started at 13 with Kool-aid packets but 17 for real box dye.
Currently Beautiful, Long and Rainbow Colored! 💙💜🩷
I did my first Demi in 1991, at age 14. Since those are subtle color shifts, I had half my head brown black, and the other half mahogany red. And it was really fun to see people get confused, "wait, I thought your hair was red?" I did my first bleach on a lock in front of my head so I could dye it purple at age 16. This was when fantasy colors were not even available in Rome -- I had to ask a friend to buy it in London for me.
I swear your facial expressions get better with each video😂😂😂
Haha, I must be secretly taking facial expression lessons!
Blue Is the, most difficult colour to remove from all sorts of situations
I was around 20 before I started processing my hair. I'm now 40. My daughter 12 who is already a level 6 naturally, wanted to lighten her hair for a cosplay. I was reluctant but I used cream lightener and 20 vol process for 20 min. Fine sections and foil. Did the roots after lengths were done. Got her to a lev 9/10.Toned with manic panic diluted with conditioner. After the 2 day process, because her hair is ridiculously thick, she decided to let her hair grow out and does not want to upkeep the lightened blond. Her hair is still very healthy and her waive/curl pattern is still intact.
i coloured my hair for the first time at the age of nine. a bright pink from alfaparf, i miss the scent they used in that line. twenty years passed and now i am enjoying my natural grey and loving it 😊
I'm 44 years old and I've NEVER colored my hair!!! I'm a natural dark red-head/auburn!!! And I love my color!! But, I'm starting to get gray hairs and I'm too nervous about coloring my hair that I'm just going to rock out the gray until I can't take it anymore!!! My main problem is that my hair color is very unique... My natural hair color definitely does NOT come in box dye... So, unless Hair Budda does my hair and can match my natural hair color, then I guess I'll just go gray!!! Lol...
They are not gray hairs, they are silvery sparkles, this is a hill I will die on, mainly because I refuse to worry about hair dye and will go sparkly gracefully.
I also have a unique dark rust/auburn. Natural red hair doesn't go grey, it goes white. I have long hair, I started bleaching the bottom 5-6 inches a few years ago (I'm 57) and dye it pink and ginger, a sunset effect. I have found Adore to have some amazing semi-permanent natural redhead colors that have stuck to the odd white and blonde hairs that come in and don't stick to my natural red. Paprika is the color I most often use but their ginger is really nice too, will color the white a more sun kissed natural ginger color that's good in summer.
@SharonFinn-nl9lt ***BIG HUGS*** straight to you honey!!! Silvery sparklies gave me the biggest smile 😁 you could ever imagine!!! I now have auburn hair splashed with silvery sparklies!!! It sounds so much better than auburn and gray!!! The new name even gave me more self esteem!!! Thank you so very much!!! 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍You've helped change me for the better... Just from a few kind words!!?? Much love to you honey!!! 💗
2:22 well we used to put Sun-In in our hair when we graduated from 8th grade (couldn’t color hair in middle school, but we could in high school) so it was an awesomely tacky orange blonde haha!
I think for oxidative color, it’s best to wait until you’ve hit puberty. I read somewhere that it’s good to wait until then. Cannot remember why, but it made total sense at the time.
I laughed so much with the guy 😂😂😂
Me too. One of my fave HB reactions ever! Especially around 15:19 😂😂😂
I was 40. I started colouring my hair when I became grey. Have a blessed weekend Hair Buddha.
My daughter was 4 the first time I had color put in her hair. I had bright pink streaks put in. My hair was purple at the time. She loved it. No regrets.
My mother told me that she lightened her by then dirty blond hair for the first time at age 14 using hydrogen peroxide and laundry bleach. And that the fumes almost killed her. This was in the 1950s…
My grandma did that! She showed me by letting me bleach like a tiny piece of my hair like that. That must have been terrible for them back then!
@ omg, was your hair okay???
@@cici2562 well it was such a tiny piece of hair. It was okay. I was so young and had never done anything to my hair. What i dont understand is how granmas hair still was attached to her hair after decades of that poison 😂😂
I was 10 when my mom let me color my hair. Guess I was a natural. I have done hair and nails now professionally for 45 years. Not to say I don't make mistakes and learned a lot through the years. Still learning❤❤❤
i was 13 too.. went from a mousy blonde to black. I am 42 now, and i still color my hair at home myself, currently have purple hair. And yes i do use 20 vol develeper to bleach my hair when i need to :D
My parents told me that I wasn't allowed to dye my hair until I was 16. I dyed it anyway when I was about 15, I think, hoping that they wouldn't notice, but of course, they did. 🤣
I'm 53 years old. I have never colored or bleached my hair. When I donated my hair in 2005, they were so happy. I donated 18 inches. My hair was naturally wavy. I've been bald for the past 19 years. I donated because my friend had Breast Cancer.
I am in my late 60s and back in the 60s my mum used to use a hair dye on me at 12 yrs old to get rid of hair lice (nits). It was called Sea Witch and was black. It didn't show up on me as I had black hair and it certainly got rid of the bugs.
That's amazing
My daughter, who is a hairdresser- colours her 8 year old daughters hair- pink. It’s her favourite colour and 2024 was definitely the year of pink. It looks cute on her, though.
I put Clorox bleach and hydrogen peroxide on my hair at age 13 because my mother wouldn't let me get my hair bleached. Needless to say, my hair turned dark orange, and it was the day before school photos. My mom was so happy to show my daughter my awful picture from that year😂
The first time I coloured my hair I was 13. I used the Garnier Nutrisse dye and the colour was Dark Intense Auburn. I remember that VIVIDLY! SUCH a pretty colour. It's still my favourite. I'm 28 now, and I wouldn't say it's too young to start dyeing hair, but I think that's the age I would start to allow my child to experiment with their appearance a little more and let them change their hair. Not like once every couple weeks or anything, but still. If they want to use semi permanent dyes, then they're more than welcome to use that as often as they like since they don't harm the hair or use developer.
Thanks for sharing! it's great to hear all ages!!!
I started at 15 with the home highlights kits 😂😂
I colored my hair for the first time when I was around 16 but it was only a color that lasted for a few weeks! And then when I was 17, I started to work in a hair salon on the weekends and there I was the test object for the trainee! And for the two years where I worked there, I had the most interesting hair colors ever! And now I haven’t colored my hair since the beginning of 2020!
I had no idea there was a color remover. I learned so much watching your videos. Thank you. For sharing your knowledge with me❤. I had a hairdresser color my hair hot pink from blonde when I was 15. I had long blonde hair and they cut it into Short spiky haircut. And then I didn't dye my hair again. Oh till I was 16 for graduation. And then after that I didn't dry my hair till I was in my thirties. And my daughter was doing it in school so I let her dye my hair and I haven't had it dyed in over 5 years. But with all your knowledge and everything, I'm going to cut bangs and dye the tips of my blonde hair.
I have a question for you Mr. Hair Buddha. I have winter blonde color. My hair has gotten a little bit darker now that it's winter. Other than that in the summer it's kind of a light golden color. It doesn't go white blonde anymore unless I'm in the sun a lot. Joe, if I use 20 volume on the tips because I'd like to dye them purple. Is that good or should I try what that first lady did and use a color stripper. I have not had any hair dyed in the last 5 years. And it was only like a buzz cut. After I cut all my hair off for cancer so my hair is all natural. Just curious what I should do
I was 12 and I went black blue I didn't start playing with bleach till I was 24 was pink for 5 years grew it all out now I am 38 my hair is bleached again I do it at home but I use only blonde me with their 20 vol developer, small sections, each section has its own 20 min timer, I do it quater of my head at a time & I use colour theory to go from bleached orange to green lol . Blue & orange= teal then its easy to shift to the dark green I love 😊 it is a process but less damaging for my hair.... it still feels like silk 😊 I just followed your instructions 🤷🏻♀️
The 1st time I "colored" my hair was bad.... I put it in quotes because I literally soaked my natural light brown hair (they used to call it dishwater blonde, if you know, you know.) in hydrogen peroxide. Wrapped my head and went to sleep. Next day, Madonna platinum, straight up, but it FRIED my hair. I did that at 15 and now I'm 54. I know better. ❤
Bleached with 12,went outside and my neighbour didnt recognized me.I was shining like the Sun itself 😂
I was 14 in 1989 when my mom went to the pro beauty supply and bought me my first box of wella 30 min bleach and clairol developer. Thank goodness she was a licensed professional at the time or else it could’ve been a disaster. Happy Holidays everyone!
I'm 52. I dyed my hair for the first time at 15. I don't dye my hair often though so it's not fried from dying too often.
I was having my hair coloured from age 11 in the early 2000s. Started with stripey blonde highlights of course!
When I was 14 my mom said if I could come up with the money i could do whatever I wanted to my hair. I sold a bunch of things (I was very resourceful) and she took me to a salon to get green hair. It didn't end well and I was out a bunch of money. That's when I started buying Manic Panic and doing it myself. Decades later I still do it, in fact I just put some Arctic Fox in my hair last night. 😆
Blondor is actually Wella's equivalent product to Blonde Me. It contains bond building chemicals.
My daughter has long dark brown hair and we have been doing the tips (2-3 inches) of her hair in blue and purple since she was 5. No bleaching, just adding color.
I was 15 the first time I coloured my hair and haven't stopped for more than maybe half a year ever since 😂
14 when my parents left for a trip and I was alone with my broken leg and my grandma.
I was 14 when I first had my hair colored at home. An older friend helped me to distrbiute the color evenly, but - well, she hadn´t stressed how important it was to wash out after a certain time, and as my parents were out and I had to put my little brother to bed, I had it sitting on my hair for 1,5 hours - my hair was bright red after, where I had intended a shimmer (so I should´ve rinsed it after 10 minutes max..)
I was 16 when i first coloured my hair lol i went box dye black 😂 stayed that way for years. Lockdown gave me rhe chance to bleach it for the first time 😂
I started coloring my hair at age 12 or 13. I was so distracted by her odd looking eyelashes😂😂😂😂
First time i colored my hair was around 1995 and i was 14. Jazzings cherry cola. It was funny because one of my teachers called my mom to ask if she was aware of it. My mom was the one who did it 😂 she was a beautician