Wednesday, May 9, 2012

How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

i dyed my hair red many times like ronald mcdonald red lol and i tryed to dye over it with black but now its some weird color.someone told me i have to put green dye in my hair in order to get the red completly out. iono can anyone help me plz?oh yea and when i tryed to bleach it out it juss gets MORE red.



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

Go to the salon. You really need to have a professional fix it. You will end up with no hair or very damaged hair in the end if you try to fix it yourself.



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

The best thing to do is just dye it gradually darker and darker. You can't make dramatic color changes. That's like people who expect to go from black to blonde. Ain't happenin'.



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

You can grow it out, but you obviously knew that already. You should probably get it done professionally if it is really bothering you that much. You could shave your head too (like Britney Spears).



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

The bleache you buy at the store is not as strong as the bleache used in a salon. Stick to this quote .... STORE BOUGHT COLOR IS LIKE A BOX OF CHOCOLATE, YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOUR GONNA GET!!!.. Thats why professionals are professionals, let them take care of it. AND DONT PUT GREEN COLOR IN YOUR HAIR, YOU'LL HAVE GREEN HAIR. Try a cool tonal color.



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

No way over the counter products are going to help you. They are just going to damage your hair. You really need to go to a professional.



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

Read the box



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

I would recommend using a hair dye remover from Sally Beauty Supplies. I had brown hair and wanted to back to blonde, well when I dyed my hair blonde it came out red and orange due to a bad bottle of hair dye. I went to the Supplies store and that's what they recommend. The kit took all of it out and more. The color I ended up with was a light ash blonde and no red in sight



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

try using clarifying shampoo...if you used it everyday it will slowly remove the dye out of your hair....it's meant to remove all the buildup... ie. conditioners, mousse, gel, hairspray, dyes....etc



this happened to my girlfriend while she was visiting on her vacation, she didn't realize the shampoo i provided would do this to her hair....after two weeks her hair on top of her head was all gray hair...it had removed all the dye out...she has been gray since she was 23



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

hi I'm hear dresser use the loryal no.8.1 and any Cynde have no .1 its work and remove all the red hear and if you need any help my tel no. 0785362254



with all may best wish



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

I have had RED RED in my hair before and all i did was go to a hair store, like sally's and get a little bottle that says red out or orange out depending on how much red you have in you hair and its your a blonde brunette or whatever . but i wouldn't suggest bleaching it because it will either pull red even more, pull a pink, or just strip and fry your hair i would say go for a darker color for now to over power the redness



How do you get red hair dye completly out your hair?

I had this experience several years ago when my hair was a dark auburn, but my real hair color is ash blond. I went to a salon and they did a peroxide wash to help remove it, and it came out a little brassy, but not too bad . However, I was unhappy with this so I bought a haircolor close to my natural one, a medium ash blond, and because my hair was now lighter, the haircolor totally covered everything and blended with the roots. Be careful, I wouldn't try the all over bleach thing by yourself because you could have some serious breakage-don't go the manic panic route! It should be professionally done. Good luck!

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