DIY Hair Coloring: Ash Blonde to Light Ash Brown


I know what you're thinking... I changed my hair color again? It's only been a little over two weeks with blonde hair and I really did give it a chance, but I just didn't feel like myself for some reason. I even felt more comfortable with purple hair than blonde so that says a lot! Anyway, I did an at-home hair coloring session this time because all I needed to do was tone my hair to a darker shade. My hairdresser, Michelle, already took care of the whole bleaching process which you can learn more about in my previous hair post. If you want to see how I transitioned from blonde to brown, keep reading!


I did quite a bit of research prior to dyeing my hair again because I wanted it to be as fool-proof and as "healthy" as possible unlike back when I used box dyes. I looked up a huge variety of brands and narrowed it down to a list of professionally used developers and dyes. Luckily, Ion is an incredibly affordable one and doesn't contain chemicals as harsh as those found in drugstore box dyes. 
10 Volume Creme Developer
Intensive Shine Demi Permanent Creme Hair Color in 7N Medium Natural Blonde & 7NA Medium Ash Blonde
Since I went down a few shades from about a level 8-9 blonde, I used a 10 Volume Creme Developer which, from my understanding, is a lot more diluted than higher volumes and thus less damaging. I poured 4 oz. of that in a small measuring glass and into the mixing bowl. For the actual hair dyes, I mixed 1 oz. of the Intensive Shine Demi Permanent Creme Hair Color in 7N Medium Natural Blonde and 1 oz. of 7NA Medium Ash Blonde because as advised in the instructions, it's best to have a 1:2 developer-to-dye ratio when toning your hair. Keep in mind that my hair was a very ashy blonde that gradually got lighter after several washes throughout these past two weeks, so using only an ash blonde dye could possibly turn my hair into a murky grayish green, which is why I mixed it with a more neutral blonde just to be extra cautious.  

I also went with a demi-permanent hair dye because it's best suited for going darker and the color lasts through a lot more washes than a semi-permanent one. For a more comprehensive and thorough explanation of the differences among these types of hair dyes, this link covers just about anything you need to know.

After completely saturating my hair with the mixture, I waited about 15-20 minutes until I rinsed it off, then I lathered my favorite purple conditioner all over to preserve the ash tones. The end result turned out to be the perfect light ash brown color that I wanted in the first place and I can't be more satisfied! It's good to be back to a much more natural look because I feel a lot simpler and less high-maintenance. If you're looking for a high-quality brand, I totally recommend Ion which I believe you can find at your local Sally's Beauty Supply. I spent less than $15 on these products and I'd say that's a huge steal considering the incredible quality and results.



Next up: my hair care routine! That post actually won't be up anytime soon since hair care treatments take a very long time to show true effectiveness, but stay tuned for other beauty and fashion bits!

'Til next time.
xoxo,

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  2. Thanks a lot for walking us through your experience. I love the results!!
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