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Hair color doesn't hold or stay in my hair after I dye it


Question Posted Friday September 10 2010, 8:34 pm

I dyed my hair red the other night and it was so pretty and beautiful and shined. I was happy with it. Well, when I wash my hair I can see a bunch of red coloring coming out and going down the drain. I even ruined a white towel because the dye was running out of my hair. My hair already losing that shine and the red color but my hair color was permanent. Why won't the hair dye stay in my hair? The color just won't hold at all apparently. Why? & I'm a natural brunette if that matters?

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stefplus7 answered Wednesday September 22 2010, 11:46 am:
Did you check the dye to make sure it matched what the box said and make sure it was permanent. Alot of the times people switch boxes out for some odd reason and also the advise on leaving the dye on longer Please DONT listen, im a professional of 35 yrs now all you are gonna do is kill your hair even more. Everytime you put dye on your hair you are ruining it. If you wish to dye it follow directions or go to a salon.

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thelaura answered Sunday September 12 2010, 11:22 am:
I have the same problem. I thought it was just the brand of dye, but they all did the same thing.
I spoke to my friend who works in a salon and she explained to me that dyes you buy from a store aren't concentrated enough - if you want lasting results, get it done professionally - they use better products.

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shanaynay17 answered Saturday September 11 2010, 11:58 pm:
Hmm, I have that problem with all hair dyes. My hair is naturally black & very curly so that's why mine don't stay in. If you're hair is curly, leave it in longer. Works wonders.

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ttaayylloorr answered Friday September 10 2010, 10:54 pm:
Well red has always been known to fade out easily anyway. Thats why people always have to go back every so often to get it re done. As for washing out that soon and completely fading out maybe your hair is really thin. If you are using the wal mart dye then you might have to go to a professional because they use stronger chemical. Also what I have to do since I am a natural brunette too, in order to go for the blonder look, I have to go one shade lighter at a time, that way it wont fade out. Try both.

Hope I could help. (:

---Taylor

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