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Question Posted Wednesday April 16 2008, 11:01 am

i want the died colour out of my hair, is there any way that I can get it out and keep my natural colour WITHOUT bleaching it?? If there is a product at a drugstore please dont say Walgreens as i live in Canada. Thanks:)

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XlovelyladyO25 answered Sunday April 20 2008, 1:13 am:
dial soap will really help to strip the color out of your hair. just make sure you use a lot of conditioner afterwards.

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GhoulOnParade answered Wednesday April 16 2008, 11:22 pm:
Yes, dandruff shampoo! It completely fades the stuff.

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AngelofMercy answered Wednesday April 16 2008, 9:09 pm:
I heard a tip about using dandruff shampoo. You wash it 3 times the first day and let it soak for a while. After that you can use it daily and it will start to fade the color out.

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