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hair rinses


Question Posted Saturday September 9 2006, 3:40 pm

Is there a hair rinse or something that will rinse all the hair dye out of my hair (semi permanemt)?


I dont want to re-dye my hair my natural color, I just want to rinse it allllllll out.

Are there any such products?


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DancinCutie08 answered Saturday September 9 2006, 9:58 pm:
semi-permadent hair dye doesn't last all that long. I don't believe there is anything that will take it out other than the stuff that you use on permandent hair dye and that will about kill your hair.

your best off soaking it in water or going swimming..that should just about take it out.

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babiigirl answered Saturday September 9 2006, 9:31 pm:
Semi-permanent hair colors only last 8-24 washes. So as you wash your hair itll fade. I dont believe their is a home removal kit but you can look at walmart or anywhere they sell hairdyes. You can also call your local hair stylist they will know what to do and tell you if there is anything you can do.

I know hair stylist have a way of getting the dye out but i heard it damages your hair alot.

I would just wait it out.

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queenhearts answered Saturday September 9 2006, 9:21 pm:
There is a product for this. But it does not work well. It's a hair striper.
It strips the color out but it may not work the way you want.

So you would have to dye over or if you really want your natural color back you would wait until the color fades.

You can also go to a hair stylist/dresser and ask for help. But they might tell you to wait though.

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pinkpong answered Saturday September 9 2006, 9:17 pm:
i was just at walmart the other day lookin for hair dye, and i saw a bottle of hair rinse to take out the color- not too sure what it was called- but i know that it was there. if there s a walmart right by you, id suggest checkin it out.

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Saturday September 9 2006, 8:40 pm:
Unfortunately, there is no such product.

I suppose you'd have to wait the 4-6 weeks it takes for it to fade away or re-dye your hair which you already said you did not want to do.

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