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dyed my hair red/pinkish using loreal colour rays


Question Posted Friday August 15 2008, 4:50 am

so i dyed some of my hair red/pinkish (they're highlights sorta,just not seperated) using loreal colour rays FUSCHIA.
but the problem is i need to get it back to my natural hair color (black) before school (august 27).

and the other day i bought loreal natural black dye. so if i dye the pink/redish hair using the product i just bought,will it come out black like my natural color? or will it come out some other color?

and what should i do if it comes out not my natural hair color? cause im afraid to dye all my hair cause im afraid it might come out really light or something.

AND I DONT WANT TO GO TO A HAIRDRESSER! too much money.

but any suggestions are fine. PLEASE HELP.


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GhoulOnParade answered Friday August 15 2008, 3:04 pm:
Dying over it with black should be fine.
I know someone that had BRIGHT orange dyed hair and they put black dye over it and it came out..black.
So it should be fine.

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