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how to wash peroxide out of your hair


Question Posted Sunday January 22 2012, 7:30 pm

does ANYONE know a way to wash perixode OUT of your hair? I have dark bonde hair, and dyed it brighter blonde with peroxide late summer. I
m growing out my hair and it looks bad, and I don't want to keep dying it.


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xkatiex answered Sunday January 22 2012, 10:45 pm:
You cant wash peroxide out because there is nothing to wash out... It takes colour out of your hair so the only thing you can do it dye it a different colour, close to your normal colour and let it grow out naturally.

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