Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Any hair dressers on line? I need help!!!?

So... i've had my hair dyed for the first time, it's naturally ash blonde... i've had a purple/plum colour put in as 'flashes' but they've used too much, and I really can't stand it! It's permanent unfortunately, and I need to know if it's possible to get it removed! Are there any products I could use for doing it at home? Or would I have to go to a salon? Is it easy to do? Is it expensive? It's making me miserable :( I want my natural hair back!Any hair dressers on line? I need help!!!?
No.Any hair dressers on line? I need help!!!?
all you can do is just let it grow out. dye it back to almost the natural color and then just let it grow and cut off the color.
This may sound weird but I'm a hairdresser and it does work. Dandruff Shampoo is great for fading colored hair. And if you're up to dyeing it again it an a ash tone neutralizes a brown tone. It won't completely cover it, but it will tone it down. You might have to try to color your hair a darker brown then it was though, because you can never dye it lighter. ( unless you bleach, thats totally different ) If you want to you can go to a salon, but it will be quite expensive. Thats your best bet for getting it totally right thought, and they even sometimes can't do anything. I really hope I helped! thanks
Okay what you do is you go back to a salon.. probably a different one than the one that did it.. Do you have any strips of your natural color in? Ask them if you have a color that is like it or similar. It should cost around 40 bucks. Not too bad. Theres nothing that you can do at home.
color oops works in stripping the color off. They sell it at drug stores
There are not that many things you can do, here is what I'd suggest:


1) Buy highlight peroxide , find all the ';bad'; bits, bleach them blonde [will probably turn out a funny colour though and you would have to add another colour of your choice over them], this is best done in a salon due to the many steps involved.


2) Keep on washing, purple is one of those colours that ';falls'; out quite quickly, even if it is permanent, due to the small molecules. However it will look washed out and needs a little ';oomphing-up'; again with maybe a semi permanent colour.


3) Go mental and colour all of your hair a dark shade, such as burgundy, that is the easiest, you can do it at home and it will ';hide';n your purple streaks. However you can't wash it out and you'll have to live with it.


4) Use a non-permanent colour all over, something darker than the streaks, it will be soaked up by your streaks and change their colour over time but will wash out of your natural hair as it is less brittle than the streaks.


5) Live with it and wait until they are grown out, take it as a lesson or maybe you will start liking them after a while?





Whatever you do, good luck
Try a lotion and a shampoo called Ziravie, which combines tradition, science and nature to provide a mixture of natural nutrients, minerals and vitamins, which act on the scalp in depth, that in turn stimulates strong, healthy, robust hair growth, strengthening hair roots, gives volume and reduces thinning , hair loss and baldness and it also helps me to get rid of hair colour I use but mind you it is a gradual process. It will definitely help to bring back your black healthy hair


The website is www.ziravie.com but I bought it in Spain and now it is available on ebay.co.uk under the ID - hair-treatment
bad news is you cant remove hair dye yourself...


but yes you can get the dye stripped out of your hair.


its pretty common procedure and it can get a bit pricey, but if you want your hair back and you have the cash you can easily get it done!





i hope i help you (:


luck luck.
you will have to get the color stripped out, or your hair bleached and that wont even work the first time most likely andbleach is very hard on your hair... i had a bright pink put in my hair and that was almost one year ago and my hair is still very damaged from the bleach that was used to remove it because it had to be done a few different times
Ooh not a good colour to try and remove! Id go back to the salon and see what products they have to remove it or tone it down. I use Goldwell products and they have a colour remover, which is kinder than bleaching it. They might have to lift it with a bleaching product if not. I wouldnt use anything at home. The salon know exactly what they put on it. We personally prefer people to do that than do it at home.
Go to a salon and get then to strip your hair.

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