So my natural hair color is dark blonde,but i dyed it black in may and now i really regret it,is there anyway to get it blonde again??? please help me
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday August 28 2013, 5:49 pm: At this point it might be best to go to a hairdresser and have her check the health of your hair to see if it might be able to handle going through the stress right now of changing it back. Obviously you can't use blonde coloring on black and make it turn blonde. At this point, it would take whatever process hairdressers use to take natural or articial coloring out of the hair. Its what they would do for people wanting to dye their hair baby blue or pink or some other such color.
The reason you should get advice from an expert and not try on your own is that you may be told to wait.
I did too much messing around with my hair and pretty much fried it so bad at one point that I could not brush my hair because it was so dead and brittle that chunks were breaking off with each brush stroke. Freaked me out. I know of one worse, my coworkers best friend did too much switching colors too soon and all her hair fell out, down to the scalp. She had to send a family member out to buy her a wig since she wouldnt leave house even for that.
Your hair may be fine but I just shared the worst possibilities so you would go get advice from a hair professional who can look at your hair rather than try do it yourself to save money like I did. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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