Sunday, November 15, 2009

Removing hair dye quickly-- Help!!?

Last night, my mother dyed my hair a blonder color, but accidently left it in too long, so my hair is now unnaturally blonde. Sunday night, she cut it, and it felt a little like a wig - it doesn't even reach my chin now, and I'm not used to it.



Now that it's an ugly color of blonde, it feels more like a wig than ever. Is there ANY way I can get rid of this hair dye QUICKLY? I've uploaded Before/After pictures to help =3



Before (after haircut, though xD): http://img28.picoodle.com/img/img28/9/9/...



After: http://img37.picoodle.com/img/img37/9/9/...



PS: o_O Please don't insult the way I look. XD



Removing hair dye quickly-- Help!!?

Best thing to do is to re-dye your hair a little darker. But sweetie don't feel terrible about it. Try to learn how to style your hair. Anti-frizz serums would definitely help you, and so as mousse.



Removing hair dye quickly-- Help!!?

And you look better too catherine! Try to be a little bold as regards to styling your hair. Maybe you could get a trim from a professional hairdresser too. Report It



Removing hair dye quickly-- Help!!?

It doesn't look THAT bad really, I think you just need to try straightening it a little and styling it with some mousse or gel.



Anyway, there's no way to 'remove' what bleach does to your hair, unlike when you add a colour, such as black, and it may fade with washes.



Minerals in ordinary water can contribute to a slight goldening/darkening of bleached blonde hair, which is why people who bleach their hair really light need to use special purple pigment shampoos and conditioners.



This probably won't darken your hair much though.



You CAN, however, dye it a little darker with a light brown colour.



Take note that you'll probably have to add a little red also or else it won't work.



Removing hair dye quickly-- Help!!?

steps in hair dye removal



Removing a Lighter Hair Dye From Your Hair



Steps



1Step OneIf you had your color applied in a salon and you aren鈥檛 happy with the results, let your hairstylist know as soon as possible. Your stylist should book you another appointment during which she will determine why you are unhappy with your color and perform a color correction. There should be no charge for this procedure.



2Step TwoIf you colored your hair lighter than your natural color, the only solution is to color your hair again. You can only remove hair dye if the color is darker than your natural color. Even then it can be difficult to remove all traces of the dye.



3Step ThreeIf the color ended up too light, you can attempt to fix it by re-coloring your hair a shade or two darker. Choose the dye one shade darker than your natural hair color and apply according to the manufacturer's directions.



4Step FourIf the hair color turned out much lighter than you anticipated or you hate your new light color and want to go back to your darker natural color, there may be an extra step involved. All colors of hair have what is called an 鈥渦nderlying pigment." The underlying pigment for blond hair is yellow. Light browns have an underlying pigment of orange, while medium to dark browns have an underlying pigment of red. Even if you don鈥檛 want red hair you will need to replace that underlying pigment in the hair鈥檚 color before going from blond back to brown. Skipping this step will result in green hair (green is the color opposite of red). In the absence of any red in your hair color, it will look extremely 鈥渁sh鈥?or have a greenish tint to it.



5Step FiveThis is a tricky procedure that is not recommended for the layman hair colorist! It is strongly recommended that you seek a professional stylist when correcting this type of hair color correction. If you choose to do it yourself, call the hair dye manufacturer to speak to their trained advisers. Explain exactly what color you used and what color you want your hair. The customer care representatives should advise you on the correct procedures.



6Step SixIf you had dark brown hair and tried to color your hair a light blond but ended up with an orange-hued mess, you will also need a color corrective procedure. Often, at-home kits don't include a strong enough developer (peroxide) to change your brown hair into beautiful blond. This results in the hair color getting 鈥渟tuck鈥?in the color of its underlying pigment, orange.



7Step SevenIf this is the case, you will need to either color your hair a darker shade or attempt to lighten it again to the proper color level. In either case it is strongly advised to seek either a professional stylist or the advice of the color kit manufacturer's help line.



Tips %26amp; Warnings



Consecutive color applications in a short amount of time can be very drying to the hair. If your hair is even the slightest bit on the dry side, be sure to give your hair a deep conditioning treatment before you attempt to color it again.



How to Remove Hair Dye That Is Too Dark



Steps



1Step OneIf you decided to try on a darker shade of hair color only to have it turn into a nightmare, rest assured that steps can be taken to correct this blunder. The key is to act as quickly as possible for best results. It is much easier to remove dye from your hair if the color is just a few days old.



2Step TwoTry L鈥橭real鈥檚 Color Zap for a quick at-home reversal of your color blunder. This easy-to-use kit works after one application, gently removing dye from your hair while leaving your natural hair color intact and ready to re-color. This product works even on permanent hair dye.



3Step ThreeIf your new hair dye is only marginally darker than desired, you may want to try prematurely fading it. If the color you used was a semi-permanent color, rest assured that these colors fade quickly on their own and the process can be sped up by simply washing your hair more often.



4Step FourIf your too-dark hair dye is permanent, it can sometimes be faded by washing with a clarifying shampoo. Use one that is designed to remove product build-up or chlorine build-up from swimmer鈥檚 hair. These shampoos remove anything coating the hair shaft, including excess pigment.



5Step FiveClarifying shampoos not doing it for you? Try using Head and Shoulders dandruff shampoo. This shampoo has long been known for its ability to strip color from hair. If you really need to fade your too-dark hair quickly, try shampooing with Head and Shoulders until your hair fades to the desired shade.



Tips %26amp; Warnings



If you are thinking about coloring your hair darker but you aren't sure how thrilled you will be with the results, try using a semi-permanent hair color first. These dyes will give you all the fabulous color you want, but without the commitment. They wash out in 4 to 6 weeks, at which time you can opt for permanent dye.



Removing hair dye quickly-- Help!!?

It wouldn't be the best thing to do, but you could dye it again right away...



Also to help the shape of it, you could flat iron it.



I tried to dye my hair dark brown once and ended up with really dark scary-wig black, and after a frantic trip to the drug store and two boxes of blonde hair dye, I got it to pretty much the same color I had before. That being said, my hair isn't as healthy as it was.



Removing hair dye quickly-- Help!!?

well u do have a problem on ur hand but it is not as big as u think. Seriously ur new hair colour does not look like a wig, and it will look better if u can get that wavy hair style thing sorted out. and comb ur hair a lot. There is no way u can lose hair colour unless and until it is not a 1 day hair dye(which i know it is not). try redying ur hair. Hair dye stays in the hair for a long time. the only solution i see for u is too redye or too be happy with ur colour( it is not that bad. Believe me i have seen bad and i know when i c 1) and ur is not bad.



Best of Luck



Removing hair dye quickly-- Help!!?

nothing more different friend, just go for regular shampoo wash daily , ur hair at prestent seems to be rough after dye.



no broblem ,just tight your hair with some hair style,dont keep loos hair atpresent. no way to remove hair dye.



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