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Hair Dye Disaster!Angela from Bradenton, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Hair Dye Disaster!A salon will not dye or perm damaged hair. They could get sued if your hair falls out. Go to a salon and ask them if they will. Personally, I think it's ok to color your hair twice but I have very strong hair. If you know your hair then you can answer this question yourself. It will be dry and have to be treated with a good conditioning balm. Also, depends on the color you are asking for. If your hair is dark and you want it lighter then a color remover will have to be used or a shampoo cocktail made with bleach. Color will not lighten color. Post by lorraina RE: Hair Dye Disaster!
I was just reading yesterday about someone wanting to get red out of blond hair. I'm sorry I didn't save links but I can give you directions as I think this might work for you also and it won't do any damage. You take vitamin C tablets and use 5 or 6 of the 500mg or equal to that and crush them fine. Might take a hammer wrapping them in a towel to do this. Then you mix the powder with any of your less expensive shampoo, a couple tablespoon's full or enough to work a lather. Distribute through your hair, I think dry. Post By Bobbie (Guest Post) my dog has an odorWould fleas cause my dog to have an odor. I gave her a few flea baths and a week or two later, she still has fleas and she stinks. How can I solve my problem? Post by brandey RE: Hair Dye Disaster!
First of all dish washing liquid may help lighten that black color. Color removers will make your hair florescent orange or red. Then you will have to color over that and you will have a red or orange brassy undertone. Your hair should not be damaged if you have only had permanent color one time. Conditioning will not hurt but I doubt you have damage. Unless you have bleached and colored over and over, your hair should be in good condition. I would suggest that you see someone, if not the original stylist, but someone in that salon. You shouldn't have to pay again to have this corrected. Good luck. Post by darleneg RE: Hair Dye Disaster!
I went to a local salon and they used permanent dye instead of non-permanent dye in my hair. They stripped down the natural brown color to a weird mud/light orange/ and carrot orange color in varying patches. The stylist tried to cover it up with non-permanent black dye. Post By Bonnie (Guest Post) RE: Hair Dye Disaster!
BEST ADVICE: As an older hairdresser, I'd recommend that you complain again CALMLY to the original colorists, stating the exact reason you don't like it, Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Hair Dye Disaster!I recomend Pantne Pro-V time renewale for damaged hair. Post By Natalie (Guest Post) RE: Hair Dye Disaster!I think that you should for sure go back and have it re-dyed. It is your hair and you sould feel proud of it so make it look beautiful. Then have it deep-conditioned. Post By Natalie (Guest Post) RE: Hair Dye Disaster!OMG - go straight back to that salon and demand that they fix it. If you go somewhere else, they will deem it a "corrective color" and charge you through the nose. Speak to the manager - they can do something called a "soap cap" on you and re-dye it. You'll probably need a deep conditioning treatment, too, but demand that you get what you paid for! Post By StacyA (Guest Post) Not a Disaster BUT frustratingHello, I was wondering If someone could help me out. I have been Colouring my hair with a Burgundy colour, So it looks Purple Brownish... it faded looks like a cherry redish brown now... I wanted to Put In Loreal Bronze Shimmer, which is a Golden Brown look, BUT When I did this I dried my hair and of Course there is NOT much of a Difference from the Reddish brown I started with.... What Do I do to get the red out of my hair... If there is any other way aside from Bleaching... Thank YOU! Post By Kathryn (Guest Post) |
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