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Question Posted Saturday May 24 2008, 4:52 pm

ok so i got my hair dyed today, and i absolutly HATE IT!!! its like RED and my natural color is blonde. Is there any home remidies that could possibly get my old color back?!?! thx!

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intheriverbeloww answered Thursday May 29 2008, 1:02 am:
my hairs orange at the moment but im dyeing it bright purple in like 2 days iv just been lightening it with sun in i have very dark hair. wash your hair like 5 times before you do anything and use very moisturey shampoo and conditioner. then to lighten it you can use either lemon or sunin and to make it shineyer use beer, dono if thats what you ment by home remedies but you could also freshen your hair with the moisture shampoo and stuff then either dye it dark blonde or just go red. you wont get your natural color back no matter what you do untill it grows out or you lighten it enough. is the dye permanent or highsemi or lowsemi or will it just wash out ina day lol. well the ways i said up their is for permanent. any semi is you should wash it daily and lighten it with lemon but washing it to much messes ur hair up thoo. so wait it out and lighten it and make sure it gets a lot of moisture! have fun hope i helped

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Rachee answered Saturday May 24 2008, 8:46 pm:
Bleach it again. It will be painful and your hair will be damaged but it's better than your red now.

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ellegirl606 answered Saturday May 24 2008, 7:37 pm:
What color were you trying to get in the first place? If you were trying to go to a brown color of some sort, pick a color that has ash or cool tones in it (it minimizes the red tones).

If you got it done at a salon, you can go back and demand that they fix it. You might be afraid to go back there, but it's kind of their job to do it right. Same thing if they messed up your cut. Plus, this is what they'd lose clientele over.

There isn't any home remedies. These are permanent chemicals you're dealing with. There's such thing as a color stripping chemical, which you can get at a beauty supply and sometimes the drugstore. They can take the color out, but it won't give you EXACTLY the same color you had before. You might have to dye it over again.

If I were you, I'd wait a couple days so your hair can re-moisturize, then buy some dye from the store and just re-dye it. I will warn you though, don't be surprised if the old color begins to resurface a little bit. This happens no matter what. You just have to keep redying, which is the pain about coloring your hair.

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