soo i have a few questions about hair colorin. if you can only answer one its fine but yeah.
1- i put some navy blue semipermanent dye in my hair. then of course something came up and i need to get it out =[. it says it lasts 8-10 washes, so if i were to wash it a bunch of times in a couple of days [i know, bad] would it get it out?
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2- im a natural blonde, but friday i got the underlayers of hair permanently done brown, and i love it! i kinda want to see what i look like with solid brown hair. is there a one time wash out hair color that i can use to test it out? a good brand etc? also how long do i have to wait before i get touch ups or whatever, because actually i would like to go darker on the dyed part anyway...
friday was my first ever time experiencing dying my hair, so yeah lol any help is appreciated!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? *Kate* answered Monday May 21 2007, 1:12 pm: Okay, If your hair was blonde when you dyed it blue, it will be extremely hard to get out even though it is only semipermanent. They do make some type of shampoo to take color out of hair, but I don't know how well it works. Another option you have is to go to a salon and have them bleach your hair and dye it back to your natural color, which is damaging and expensive or since you mentioned you wanted to be one solid color, they might be able to dye over the remaining blue in your hair. Keep in mind that once you go darker it needs to grow out, or be bleached and then dyed to make it a lighter color. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
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