i want to strip my hair of its color. i reread over and over this hair color removal online stuff but my sister is 23 and was like "never buy that stuff offline". and so is there any thing i can use that i can get at like kmart or some store to get the dye out of my hair?
xObEaChbAbEoX answered Saturday January 20 2007, 1:16 am: i think its very dangerous to strip your hair, you doing it yourself. It is a very hazardous process, so i suggest going to a real salon stylist, cause you can permanently damage your hair, if you do it wrong. (i know i'm probably not the answer your looking for) but if you really want to do it from a bottle or whatever go to your local beauty store or drug store. [ xObEaChbAbEoX's advice column | Ask xObEaChbAbEoX A Question ]
queenhearts answered Saturday January 20 2007, 1:15 am: Get a color stripper. You can look for one at Kmart/Sally's Beauty Supply.
Don't bleach your hair yourself because your hair could fall out and becomes extremely damaged as hell.
You could buy stuff online but do you know anyone that has used it?
sognarxo answered Friday January 19 2007, 10:57 pm: go to a beauty store, or maybe a store like Kmart. But get a bleaching kit. It does dry out your hair. and itches youre head. Id go to a salon. Much safer. But if u do it your self it might irritate your head. [ sognarxo's advice column | Ask sognarxo A Question ]
afbabiidoll05 answered Friday January 19 2007, 10:44 pm: well, i was in that sallys beauty shop store, and while i was buying something, i heard another girl asking one of the workers if they had those strips to take out color, and the lady gave her a pack of them. so u may wanna try to go there [ afbabiidoll05's advice column | Ask afbabiidoll05 A Question ]
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