This may be a stupid question, but it's something that's always puzzled me. When they talk about 'maintaining highlights' are they talking about brightening natural highlights, or keeping dye from washing out too quickly? And if the goal is to make natural colors pop, and you're a brunette, but the highlights you want to make pop are red, then which rinse do you use??
they are referring to brightening the natural ones. though sometimes the rinses can help dyed highlights. you would use the red rinses.
Use a strong rosehips tea
Make red hibiscus tea, and use as a rinse
Make a rinse from calendula (marigold)
Use an infusion of saffron for a rinse.
i fouind this and it looks good too.
This is a rinse that will add reddish highlights to blond or brown hair. It will also enhance red hair but it won’t change the color of red hair.
2 tbsp fresh or 1 tbsp dried Alkanet Root 2 tbsp fresh or 1 tbsp dried Calendula Flowers 2 fresh Red Hibiscus Flowers 1 tbsp dried Saffron
Put all of the flowers into a bowl. Boil 2 cups of water and pour it over the flowers. Cover the bowl and let sit for 30 minutes. Once the water has cooled, use it to rinse the hair. Leave it on a few minutes to soak. This is a light reddish tint that is not orange or brassy. It will deepen with every use and can be washed out over time.
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Use a strong rosehips tea
Make red hibiscus tea, and use as a rinse
Make a rinse from calendula (marigold)
Use an infusion of saffron for a rinse.
i fouind this and it looks good too.
This is a rinse that will add reddish highlights to blond or brown hair. It will also enhance red hair but it won’t change the color of red hair.
2 tbsp fresh or 1 tbsp dried Alkanet Root
2 tbsp fresh or 1 tbsp dried Calendula Flowers
2 fresh Red Hibiscus Flowers
1 tbsp dried Saffron
Put all of the flowers into a bowl. Boil 2 cups of water and pour it over the flowers. Cover the bowl and let sit for 30 minutes. Once the water has cooled, use it to rinse the hair. Leave it on a few minutes to soak. This is a light reddish tint that is not orange or brassy. It will deepen with every use and can be washed out over time.
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