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#*If you’re dyeing your roots, choose a blonde shade that matches your lengths or go 1 shade lighter to create a natural-looking blend with your lengths.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SasZv65vf8Q&feature=youtu.be&t=169</ref>
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#*If you’re dyeing your roots, choose a blonde shade that matches your lengths or go 1 shade lighter to create a natural-looking blend with your lengths.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SasZv65vf8Q&feature=youtu.be&t=169</ref>
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#*If you aren’t using a box kit, you’ll need to buy dye and developer separately at a beauty supply store.
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#*If you aren’t using a box kit, you’ll need to buy dye and developer separately at a beauty supply store.
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# Brush out your dry, unwashed hair to remove any tangles. Gently run a paddle brush through your lengths to get rid of any knots. Keep in mind that freshly washed hair doesn’t absorb the dye well because it makes the hair slippery. Hair that hasn’t been washed in 24-48 hours is ideal for applying hair dye.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMIEI526uGw&feature=youtu.be&t=14</ref>
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# Brush out your dry, unwashed hair to remove any tangles. Gently run a paddle brush through your lengths to get rid of any knots. Keep in mind that freshly washed hair doesn’t absorb the dye well because it makes the hair slippery. Hair that hasn’t been washed in 24-48 hours is ideal for applying hair dye.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMIEI526uGw&feature=youtu.be&t=14</ref>
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#*If your hair is dirtier than that, the oils and product buildup may prevent the dye from adhering to the hair shaft and you could end up with patchy results.
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#*If your hair is dirtier than that, the oils and product buildup may prevent the dye from adhering to the hair shaft and you could end up with patchy results.
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# Put on an old T-shirt and plastic gloves to protect your skin and hands. Dyeing your hair can be a messy job, so be sure to wear clothing that you don’t mind staining and pull on a pair of plastic gloves before you start working with the dye so you don’t stain your skin.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SasZv65vf8Q&feature=youtu.be&t=305</ref>
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# Put on an old T-shirt and plastic gloves to protect your skin and hands. Dyeing your hair can be a messy job, so be sure to wear clothing that you don’t mind staining and pull on a pair of plastic gloves before you start working with the dye so you don’t stain your skin.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SasZv65vf8Q&feature=youtu.be&t=305</ref>
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#* You may also want to cover your work surface with plastic garbage bags or newspaper.
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#* You may also want to cover your work surface with plastic garbage bags or newspaper.
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===Applying the Blonde Dye===
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# Mix the dye and developer according to the package instructions. If you’re using a kit, follow the provided instructions to mix the developer and dye in a plastic applicator bottle. You don’t need to do any measuring. If you bought your items separately, mix the developer and dye in a medium-sized plastic bowl. Stir the ingredients together until they’re fully combined.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SasZv65vf8Q&feature=youtu.be&t=343</ref>
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# Mix the dye and developer according to the package instructions. If you’re using a kit, follow the provided instructions to mix the developer and dye in a plastic applicator bottle. You don’t need to do any measuring. If you bought your items separately, mix the developer and dye in a medium-sized plastic bowl. Stir the ingredients together until they’re fully combined.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SasZv65vf8Q&feature=youtu.be&t=343</ref>
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#*Measurements for separate products will vary, but the ratio is typically 1:1.
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#*Measurements for separate products will vary, but the ratio is typically 1:1.
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