i died my hair and it was suppose to be dark brown but it came out as dark dark black.. my natural hair is black but my hair now looks 10 times worse ...my question is what can i do to make it lighter again... if i die it again will it work ? and
yourperfectdisaster answered Monday October 17 2005, 7:43 pm: Go to a hair salon that does color and tell them what happened with your hair. There's this thing that will take all the color out of your hair and get it as close to your natural hair color as it can. I'm not quite sure what it's called, but tell them you want to strip the color out of your hair, and they will probably know what to do. Good luck with it =) [ yourperfectdisaster's advice column | Ask yourperfectdisaster A Question ]
angelfire2708 answered Monday October 17 2005, 7:34 pm: for heaven sake, DONT DYE IT AGAIN!!! You cant redye and make it lighter once its black! You have to have it professionally bleached and redyed. Its gonna cost you, but its well worth it. [ angelfire2708's advice column | Ask angelfire2708 A Question ]
Lagunafreakazoid answered Monday October 17 2005, 7:32 pm: the same thing happened to my sister. Her hair turned red/orange. Might i say u might want to try to go to a beauty salon and ask them what they can do to make it lighter. That is what my sister did and it halped out a lot! [ Lagunafreakazoid's advice column | Ask Lagunafreakazoid A Question ]
OnlyTheRightAnswers answered Monday October 17 2005, 7:13 pm: It's not smart to do anything right away because it could really damamge your hair or your hair could fall out. Wait at least 10 days and then try dying your hair a lighter color, but maybe with Level 2 dye instead of Level 3. If you really want security though, you can always get a hair salon to do it for you and you should get good results. [ OnlyTheRightAnswers's advice column | Ask OnlyTheRightAnswers A Question ]
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