i have naturally ash brown hair. i dye it red every 2 months. well, this month i bought a different brand of dye (stupidly) but it was the same color so i figured it would come out about the same and hopefully a little lighter. oh, it came out lighter all right! it is now bright bright red and almost pink....i don't know what to do. is there anyway i could strip it of at least some of this color without bleaching it blonde?? please help!
How could i strip red dye from my brown hair?
I have brown hair and putred and came out orange cuz i bought the wrong kind. wash your hair twice a day... and deep condition it since your washing out ur natural oils.. the color will fade.. in the mean time .. expirement dfferent styles with your hair to find ways u put ur hair up tht make the color look different
DO NOT EVERRRRRRRR TRY TO RE-DYE YOUR HAIR LIKE THESE OVER PEOPLE ARE SAYING!!!!!!!!!. red is the hardest color toget out!! AND IF YOU DYE YOUR HAIR WITHIN 6 WEEKS OF DYING IT BEFORE YOU CAN RUIN UR HAIR AND MAKE IT FALL OUT.DO NOT RE-DYE IT YET. WAIT A MONTH OR SO. DYE IT CLOSE TO YOUR NATURAL COLOR AND THEN GO RED.
How could i strip red dye from my brown hair?
well u could just go darker
How could i strip red dye from my brown hair?
Buy a haircolor similar to you natural hair color, dye it that over the red, and leave it alone for a while
How could i strip red dye from my brown hair?
Try using a purifying shampoo. Most salon lines have one. I know Redken, AG and Lanza have one for sure. It strips your hair of gunk (ie. styling product buildup, chlorine, any other kind of buildup). You're only suppose to use it once in a while or whenever your hair feels gross (because if your hair is color treated it can strip it) but since your actually trying to strip color out then use it like crazy (might make your scalp a little dry though, just because you're purposely using it often - use a good conditioner after). But if you really hate it you might want to go to a hairdresser to see if they can fix it.
Dont re-dye it. Box dye is the hardest to fix and it also causes the most problems when it comes to fixing it with another box dye. And also red is NOT the hardest color to get out, it's just the one that causes the most problems when it comes to re-dying with another color, especially with box dye. It can screw around with other colors and make them turn out totally different. Red actually fades the fastest, because red dye has a different composition then regular colors. Wait until it's almost all out before you re-dye it because once you start layering too many colors, it can actually change how the color you usually use turns out (could go darker or lighter).
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