So last week I dyed my hair light brown, it was blond faded from pink, so my hair has bits of red in it which actually looks cute with the brown since it's very subtle. I decided to do something a bit crazy and bought n'rage black dye it's demi-permanent. I put it under my bangs and it looked really cute. Until it faded to this ugly as hell dark green, now it looks horrid. What's a good way to fade this as much as possible so I can dye over it? Bleach isn't really an option, I am trying to keep my hair healthy. PLEASE HELP!
Additional info, added Tuesday February 28 2012, 1:26 pm: Also, my sister's wedding is in 5 weeks and I'm a brides maid so I need a quick-ish answer..
Also the black dye was a green base, I found out later when I looked it up. Thus the green tint.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? soph0900 answered Sunday February 26 2012, 5:26 pm: Aaaaah I had a friend who's hair went green once... (Unfortunately, the healthiest way is to Leave it alone and live with it while it fades...)
OR you could use some Henna on it~ you can buy it as a natural dye for brownish hair, and when my friend used it, all the green disappeared!
SO maybe try that?
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Xui answered Sunday February 26 2012, 5:25 pm: Dying your hair too much is not healthy...
What I would do is buy color oops which takes out all the dye out of your hair. After that, Leave your hair alone for awhile. The green is a sign that your hair has had enough.... [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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