Ever since I stumbled on StyleSuzi youtube videos last year , i had been experimenting my hair colour to achieve the ash brown like hers. I see alot of people complementing her hair colour and asking her advice how to do so. For me i just go for it. Never try, never know!!!

So, I decide to write a review on StyleSuzi (formerly known as suzit86) DIY Hair Dye Demo
Like all Asians, I got bored with my black hair and wanted a change. Hence decided to try Suzi's recommendation of DIY rather than  paying £200 ish for my hair to be coloured at the Japanese salon which i have been doing for all this while.


In the earlier features of StyleSuzi's blog , She recommended using Goldwell Topchic in 9NA Very light natural ash blonde permanent hair colour range and a small bottle of hair bleach  40 % vol by Tekniquebase. All these products can be bought at your local Sally's.


Sorry had to take this picture from Suzi's blog as i have deleted the picture I've taken but honestly i did buy the exact product she recommended.

This is what I bought for the first time experimenting the hair colour.

Image taken @StyleSuzi

Results From Using : 40% vol bleach + Goldwell Topchic 9NA


Trying to get use to the colour. Quite happy overall as it was the first time i bleach my hair myself!

After waiting patiently for approximately 6 weeks before re-dyeing the hair again , I wanted to try the other recommendation that Suzi recommended, which is the Loreal Excellence Creme 8.1  Ash Blonde . This is for those who can't get their hands on Goldwell and would like to try the drugstore alternative instead. These hairdye boxes can be purchase either at Boots or Superdrug.


Results From Using : Loreal Excellence Creme 8.1

                          



I thought this colour hairdye kinda tone the colour down an appear more red after dyeing it, but then after few washes the colours eventually turn quite ash.  Less red in my opinion. Which is shown is this picture below. ( As you can see i got horrible roots coming out waiting to try the next hair dye )







Right the next  hairdye experiment was back to the professional range from Goldwell .Suzi's recommendation was again from the Goldwell Topchic Range , BUT  in 10P  - Pastel Pearl Blonde
Borrowing the picture from StyleSuzi as I have deleted mine. It's the exact product use anyway but this time with 30% vol of bleach. Apparently it won't be as damaging as the 40% vol.

Image @ StyleSuzi

Results From Using : 30% vol bleach + Goldwell Topchic 10P



Still not the same colour achieve by StyleSuzi , in fact its a bit more ginger I reckon?  


Then i went home to Malaysia for my holidays and got my hair coloured and bleach in a proper hair salon. But still i didn't like the colour as not only the bleach use was burning my scalp , the colour turn out to be quite ORANGE!! But again with a couple of washes it tone it down slightly but still it was so orange / brassy after going to the salon. I didn't ask what type of hair dye they did but trusted them anyway which I regretfully won't be going back there again.  Anyways here are the pictures from the professionals salon.

It was not bad after a few washes but it was toning down and at the then very orange?

So then , after returning to England and with the hair root showing again as weeks go by , I then decide to give another go on achieving that ash brown colour without the orange / brassiness effect. This time i took the plunge to study the colour chart of the hair dye and ended wanting to go with the same Goldwell Topchic range but in 8NP - Light Blonde Natural Pearl and 30% vol since my hair has been bleached many times.



And I also bought the Lock-in Blonde Hair Colour Additive  - Supposedly to reduce brassiness
all  from Sallys.

  



So before experimenting this hair colour, show you my badly overdue grown roots



BEFORE HAIRDYE


Results From Using : 30% vol bleach + Goldwell Topchic 8NP



AFTER

I definitely prefer this tone as its more cooler . I would suggest taking time to experiment and study the hair colour chart well before expecting the colour like StyleSuzi. Sometimes it depends on the type of hair you have. For me i think my hair had loads of red in it and therefore didn't turn out as ashy as i thought by using 9NA. Again experiment it from time to time and you may eventually achieve it. Good Luck on the hair dye people.

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Lots of Love ,




Comments (9)

On 13 September 2010 at 22:19 , Unknown said...

Should've visited this blog before purchasing mine.. I guess I'll have to buy a can of ash ash to compensate for my red in my hair. I know I have lots of red in my hair (went to salon before and hair stylist told me). She add a bit of ash ash into my hair color mix so I guess I'll need it. This post was very useful. =)

 
On 7 January 2011 at 06:48 , Anonymous said...

Very Helpful! Thank You!

 
On 11 May 2011 at 19:24 , 0livia said...

I love your hair color. I presently use Goldwell Topchic Permanent Hair Color in 9NA Very Light Natural Ash Blonde and the result is almost perfect, but I need to add some "Ash Ash" to eliminate the bit of red in my hair.. Do you know how much "Ash Ash" I need to add to one tube of 9NA? Anyone? Thanks this post was extremely helpful. You look great :D

 
On 12 May 2011 at 02:56 , Unknown said...

Hi thank you for the review,it's really helpful. But I have a question, I want to know if you have fine/thin hair?

 
On 7 January 2014 at 09:28 , Unknown said...

You have to get the colour relating to the level you're at dude, not the colour you want to be at, Goldwell colorance can't lighten. You're just a level 6, so get a level 6, you can't use a level 10, that's for platinum hair, and will be a weak ash undertone because otherwise it would turn platinum hair totally blue!

 
On 7 January 2014 at 09:28 , Unknown said...

You have to get the colour relating to the level you're at dude, not the colour you want to be at, Goldwell colorance can't lighten. You're just a level 6, so get a level 6, you can't use a level 10, that's for platinum hair, and will be a weak ash undertone because otherwise it would turn platinum hair totally blue!

 
On 27 January 2014 at 12:15 , Unknown said...
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On 27 January 2014 at 12:17 , Unknown said...

I love anything which helps combat frizzy hair!.

RobertClark

 
On 13 October 2015 at 10:51 , Unknown said...

Hi, loved ur post, helped out a lot, may I know if u applied the dye to ur ends first (an inch or so away from roots) or did u start from roots?
Thanks in advance