I dyed my hair a slightly darker shade, from dark blonde to copper brown, using L'Oreal temporary hair dye which is supposed to last up to 6 weeks. This was about 3 months ago, and its still pretty much the same colour, only faded a tiny bit. Now I'm getting my roots showing, and I used temporary to avoid this. Has anyone else had this same problem, and how long did it take to fade out completely? thank you
Temporary hair dye still here!?
Temporary hair dye isn't temporary.
Temporary hair dye still here!?
You forgot!!! You need to buy the L'Oreal hair cleaner.
Temporary hair dye still here!?
I used a blue temporary dye on my hair for about 6 months and it never came out, i had to let it grow out and cut it off. Color remover and clarifying treatments didn't even take it out. It was Manic Panic, though. i think it all depends on the product. i've had some that actually did wash out in a month too. you might want to try Color remover you can get from the beauty supply store, it does work on some semi-permanents to remove it.
Temporary hair dye still here!?
Try washing your hair with dish liquid (Dawn, etc) for a few minutes and rinse with warm/hot water. Make sure to condition afterwards, as dish soap tends to be drying. Darndruff shampoos and hot oil treatments are also notorious for fading hair dyes.
Temporary hair dye still here!?
Hair dyes in blondes usually last longer, just get a dye stripping kit from the drugstore or dye your hair your natural color so the change is less noticeable.
Temporary hair dye still here!?
I would talk to a professional at L'Oreal about this. They have a customer service number on their website somewhere...
Temporary hair dye still here!?
I have done the same thing. I had blonde hi-lights and wondered if a block colour would look better for winter, but they have not re-appeared, that was two months ago using L'oreal temporary.
I was beginning to wonder if they put the wrong stuff in the pack I bought. Maybe they did!!!
Have you tried the root touch up?
Temporary hair dye still here!?
try going to different salons and asking their opinion, I get answers most of the time by second third and fourth opions without having to spend money. someone also told me once that peroxide could do the trick but i would really recommend seeking a professionals advise
Temporary hair dye still here!?
Try tomato sauce, it takes out dye and chlorine! If that doesnt work try out hot oil! My liitle sister dyed her hair temporary red and her hair stayed pink for days! My mom tried these simple tricks! Try it out!
Temporary hair dye still here!?
honestly temp. dye never really fades out. also it somewhat shifts the tone of your natural hair color(you will NEVER have the same color have as you had)
Temporary hair dye still here!?
i did exactly the same thing and iv ended up having it highlited again cus i couldnt wait any longer,mind you iv only had a few in but its made loads of difference and made my hair go a really nice colour so im glad i died it now and that it didnt wash completely out.
I hear head and shoulders does the trick tho although iv never tried it.
but if you want instant change,a few highlites is the way to go.
we learn by mistakes,never again.good luck.
Temporary hair dye still here!?
Hey, well this year I dyed me hair many different colours all temporary, and depending on your hair they can stain...I am dealing with the same problem, my hair dresser has said that putting my natural colour highlights through the hair will help it to fade faster, and make the roots less noticeable. It all depends on your hair.
Temporary hair dye still here!?
causeu had light hair to start with its like a base so colour sticks to it and stays there.
i dont think it will come out completley.
go too a hairdressing shop like sally or capital and buy a colour stripper.
its a "dye" that strips all the colour from ya hair.
Temporary hair dye still here!?
Colour ontop of colour or occasionally ontop of blonde hair doesn't come out these things are just a guide and it also depends on your hair. Try using a blonde toner to neutralise the red in it while your colour grows out.
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