Can Black Dye Go Over Colored Hair?

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Many of us have experienced hair dyeing at its best and worst.

After years of dyeing our hair, changing colors, and getting root touch-ups, suddenly we realize how much easier life was when our hair was black.

Black is stark and bold, it’s time to go back! Can black dye go over colored hair? 

Yes, you’ll need to do a hair tint-back to bring those lost color tints back to your tresses.


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Can Black Dye Go Over Colored Hair?

 If you want healthy deep brown or black hair, you must follow a few key steps.

Black hair can be dyed safely in three steps that take anywhere from ten to forty minutes each.

Hair health plays a major role. Its porosity is also important.

Let’s start with filling your hair. You can achieve this by using a protein color treatment . Unfortunately, proteins are lost when hair is bleached, so replacing them is crucial.

During the tint-back process, the dark hair’s warm undertones are reintroduced, tones that had previously been lost during bleaching.

During the tint-back process, the dark hair’s warm undertones are reintroduced, tones that had previously been lost during bleaching.

By doing so, the dye will completely absorb into the hair strands to prevent unwanted results such as fading or -worse- green tones.

You want to find the tones that were stripped out when you colored your hair originally, and put those back in.

For example, if you’re missing those honey gold tones, use a Gloss in Miele tone . You can use Amaretto  for the lost copper color tones, and No products found. to fill in those missing deep reds.

Fillers work by distributing the dye evenly throughout the hair. After gently drying damp hair with a towel, apply a protein filler and leave it on for the recommended time. You are now ready to dye your hair after rinsing out the filler.

Before you dive into the dye, inspect your hair and check its health. It’s already been through a lot!

If the hair is dry and frizzy, try another deep conditioning treatment first. 

Bleaching normally causes damage to the hair, reducing its ability to accept new hair colors.

Any color will be harder to adhere to your hair if you’ve bleached it multiple times. You are welcome to give it a try but be warned it may not turn out how you want.


My Hair Is Brown – Can I Apply Black Hair Dye?

Brown is the best color choice if you want to color your hair in a “transitioning” shade.

To achieve your natural color, it’s recommended that you use brown- or dark-brown dyes. For example, if your hair color is ash brown, you may wish to slowly start dyeing your hair darker as opposed to dyeing it black straight away. This process is best done in baby steps.

If your hair color is ash brown, you may wish to slowly start dyeing your hair darker as opposed to dyeing it black straight away. This process is best done in baby steps.

Metallic dyes should be avoided. These are found in supermarkets and drugstores. Also, try to avoid any products with henna as these can make the hair dry and damaged down the road.

It’s always a good idea to consult a hair color expert before coloring your hair to avoid damaging it or having patchy, uneven results.


Following A Harsh Coloring Treatment: How Do You Care For Your Hair?

Since your tresses are prone to being dry, conditioners are essential. Use a sulfate-free shampoo as it has more natural ingredients.

This should be applied from ends to roots.

In addition to daily hair care, hair treatments should be done every two weeks, and trims should be done every four weeks. Follow it with a deeply restorative treatment when the color-correction process is complete.

This will help the hair remain smooth.


Dyeing My Hair Black Over Red

Going black over red will give you black hair with auburn undertones. To achieve a black hair color that does not contain red, you must consider several factors before making drastic changes.

To achieve a black hair color that does not contain red, you must consider several factors before making drastic changes.

These colors are quite pigmented and are difficult to remove. However, if you dye your hair black, the red might appear again after a few washes. It doesn’t mean your hair will one day be fully red again, though!

The red will just show through in places such as the sun. 

Of course, this can look amazing, but it may not be what you’re looking for.

You may see tones of red come through. Your hair will look auburn black if you put black over red. Since the red color does not easily fade, it takes a while to disappear altogether.

To apply the black dye and permanently remove the red, you will need to bleach twice. This will prevent the red color from appearing again.


Conclusion

Your hair can be colored black even if you have colored hair like red or brown. The process for some can be harder, and you aren’t guaranteed to get the desired results. But, with patience and the right hair care process, your hair shouldn’t become too damaged. 

Unfortunately you can’t just nuke your hair with black dye and be done with it. You need to work in steps, but you’ll get there!

Remember, once you have colored your hair, use shampoo and conditioner designed for colored hair. This will help retain the color longer. If you are unsure about the process, seek advice from a professional. It’s time to enjoy your new hair color!

Written by Kayla Young

Kayla is the founder of LuxeLuminous. She has worked professionally in the tanning industry for years. She has been interested in esthetics since childhood, and has tried every hair, skin, and makeup product ever produced (more or less).