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Dyed hair?


Question Posted Sunday June 4 2006, 12:37 pm

I dyed my hair black.. I dont like it. Is there anyway to get rid of it in a few days?
Does shampooing do anything?


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lilredhead953 answered Monday June 5 2006, 6:30 pm:
mix a table spoon or two of baking soda with your regular shampoo and use it in your hair during your shower, then just use conditioner as you normally would. i heard that worked well and it did for me so hopefully it will work for you too!

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DancinCutie08 answered Sunday June 4 2006, 7:56 pm:
What i would do is dont condition it if you can and do anything to make it dry (the dryer your hair is the less it will hold color) and that might make it fade a bit. Also what you can do is by stuff at like eckerds and stuff that can strip the color our of your hair


if your totally unsure go to a salon.. they can take the color out for you and find you a new color you enjoy

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crazycool92 answered Sunday June 4 2006, 7:35 pm:
try dying it a different color...like a lighter color

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HeartsLiesFriends answered Sunday June 4 2006, 6:17 pm:
There really isn't much of a way unless you redye it. Using cheap shampoos like sauve and such will lighten it, but it will still be black. If you want to go back to your normal color (or a different one that is) then just dye your hair blonde first (this is because no other color will show up over black) and then after that is all said and done, redye it a different color. =] hope i helped.

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orphans answered Sunday June 4 2006, 5:51 pm:
if its permanent, no. just dye it back. some hair dye comes out in 8 washes, i dont know what kind you used thouhg

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clearlypink428 answered Sunday June 4 2006, 4:17 pm:
shampooing will get rid of any excess dye that could make the tone seem harsher, but the only option you have after going so dark would be to get it bleached, and dye it back to the color you normally have, then waiting for it to grow back. opting for black is a strong decision because its real hard to go back. but find a good bleach, and a strong hair dye, and start over fresh. hope i helped!

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ii_llove_yuu answered Sunday June 4 2006, 3:10 pm:
This happened to my friend. She had her hair 3 different colors in 3 days .. she said she bleached it and dyed it back to the original color. Shampooing won't help immediately .. so if you really hate it .. dye it again.

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Teza answered Sunday June 4 2006, 2:03 pm:
Shampooing does wash out the dye. When I dyed my hair, it turned black and I hated it! I kept washing my hair with a shampoo for colored hair and in a couple of weeks it was lighter. It won't wash out in a few days, but a few weeks.

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