Friday, November 13, 2009

Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

I dyed my hair black... i want to take the colour out, is there a hair dye remover... my hair is dry what can i put in it ...



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

lesson learned.



do your homework BEFORE you turn your hair black. when it fades, depending on the color you started with, you might end up dark green hair.



my suggestion would be to wait for a couple of months to let it grow out a bit. once the roots are seriously obvious, wear a hat for a couple of weeks , then cut it off and texturize the ends to blend out the dark ends.



the only other alternative is to bleach it out and color it. the color (will have to be red to counteract the green) will fade quickly (color will not stay on bleached out hair for very long and red molecules fade the fastest) . this will also be exceptionally damaging to your hair and as long as that hair is still on there, the colors from root to end will NEVER blend ( and stay for more than a week).



easiest and fastest way is to cut it off. sorry.



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

i dont think we can remove colour.



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

there is something i have seen before but can't remember the name of it or if it is available at supermarket. good luck



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

All you can do is bleach it and recolouyr. Then start a treatment program to bring the oils back.



Wella is very good for treatments. or hair silicon



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

it depends if the dye was permanent, semi-permanent, or temporary..



Temporary - wash with shampoo a couple of times it will be completely out



Semi-Permanent - wash your hair with dish detergent, if it doesn't lighten it up try dish detergent with a dime size drop of 20 volume developer.



Permanent - there are 3 things you can do at this point..



1 - Bleach it out and dye your hair a diferent color.



2 - Haircolor remover, any that you can buy without having to be a licensed hairdresser are almost as damaging as bleach only it is going to leave your hair a very orangy color. If you go to a licensed professional there are products they can use to get it out, this will still be damaging but it will get it out.



3 - let it grow out



*a well know rule in the beauty industry is that Haircolor can not lift hair color. using a blond dye with a 40 volume developer still will not lighten your hair (in the case that the dye is permanent.)



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

There is a product available from pharmacies and it claims it can strip the colour you just put in and take it back to the natural colour. I've never used it but its supposed to be good. Its called MHD something?



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

Removing the dye will ruin your hair. Black dye is the hardest colour to remove or color over. Unless you want to risk severely drying your hair out, I would recommend just waiting until it grows out or fades on it's own. If you're determined to do it anyway there's a strip kit from Revlon that you can buy. It's name is literally "Dye Remover Kit" and it comes in a White box with red lines and some women on the front. I'm not sure if it works. You can also try bleaching your hair, depending on what brand of dye you used, it may or may not work, but IT WILL dry your hair and leave it an unnatural shade of yellow or orange if it does. Good luck.



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

i do not think there is anything like hair dye remover available. you will have to recolour your hair if you wish to get rid of the black colour.



Help1 Hair dye Remover?!?!?

i dyed my hair black too and i decided on leavin it alone just lettin it grow out... blech well break it off dont do that.. a strippin in it could turn it a diff color i think you should just let it grow out and b4 u know it it will look okay... but dont blech it it will break your hair off

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