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Sun-In


Question Posted Sunday June 17 2007, 6:27 pm

I used to have a really nice golden brown hair color. Even before that, as a child, I had blondish hair. For this summer, I wanted to lighten my hair back to a blonder color, but only for this summer. I made the mistake of following a friend's advice to use sun-in and my beautiful brown hair has been replaced with an orange-tinted light brown. I am really depressed that this change is permanent-- it really doesn't look good at all!

Is there any way to undo the sun-in without causing any further damage? I have never died my hair or gotten highlights and I really don't want to have to do that to undo the sun-in. Help!!!


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ariannekp answered Sunday June 17 2007, 8:21 pm:
Unfortunatly there is not much you can do to reverse the sun-in. The most you can do w/o using other products would be to grow it out and cut it. I would however reccomend dyeing it back to the color that you want. Whether it is your childhood color or your recent hair color. I am so sorry and I wish there was more I could do to help!
~ARIANNEKP

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