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Black Hair Dye incedent


Question Posted Friday September 23 2005, 1:24 pm

ok, my hair is naturally blonde...and uh i dyed it black...(but it was a lot of colors in between and the black was a boo boo) and now my roots are back and it has been dyed black for almost 1 and a half years now. i have been redoing it and stuff when my roots needed it. but now i wanna get back to blonde!!! how can i go about getting back to blonde with blonde roots of about 2 inches and then the rest of my shoulder length hair black? is there any way to get hte dye out, cuz i wanna be blonde again ASAP!!! thanks!

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Baby2Gurlie7 answered Saturday October 1 2005, 6:13 pm:
Well you could go to a salon and get it professionally done, or go to like a local drug store and get a strip kit. that usually turns your hair orange, so if they blonde is light, then it'll be orangish till the next time you dye it.

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oliveyoux3 answered Friday September 23 2005, 7:34 pm:
mm kk..well my advice is go to hair salon..but maybe if u let it grow out a bit...try starting with like a highlits of another color...

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FunnyCide answered Friday September 23 2005, 5:59 pm:
Well... there are basically three options.


- Go to a salon and let them strip your hair. It's damaging, and a little pricy, but you'll get your natural color right back.


- Go to a store and find a blonde dye that is the closest thing to your natural color and dye your hair. It might take more than one box, considering your hair is black.


- Let the black grow out naturally. Not exactly your best option, but it is the cheapest.


Other than that, I don't know.
-FunnyCide

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Friday September 23 2005, 4:56 pm:
The only way I know of, is going to a hair salon and getting your hair stripped. Only downside is, it KILLS your hair and it's sort of expensive. So you have to use insane amounts of conditioner after you do it. But it does get all the color out of your hair. If you go to your salon they will tell you more about it.

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smartgirl321 answered Friday September 23 2005, 2:14 pm:
get a friend or a family member to go to a store with you and buy blonde hair dye almost identical to your roots. buy a few boxes or remember the name in case you have to touch up again. dye your hair.
~Maegan~

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TaintedPurity answered Friday September 23 2005, 1:32 pm:
You could just bleach it, but I warn you... My friend did the EXACT same thing you did (Tried to get her natural blonde from black) and when she bleached it her hair was literally dead. It felt gross, looked dead, and she literally had to start over with short hair until her hair was healthy again. I'd suggest going to a professional place where it will be pricey but worth it. They are really the only ones who can save your hair.

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