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Old Jun 24, 2006, 08:19 AM
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Hair Dye Removers

I had a question about hair dye removers. I heard that Prell Shampoo is good for removing unwanted hair dye. Is that true? I also heard you can go to the salon and have them take out all the hair dye from your hair. I'm not just confused about removing hair dyes, I know there's ways to do it, I just am confused about whether or not these methods will also take away my natural color, which would be tragic. I just want my hair dye-free and all natural again. Any suggestions??

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Hair color removers will not discriminate between natural or artificial color. It will end up making your hair brassy and raw, and you will need to re-color your hair. Prell Shampoo is only good for slightly fading unwanted dyes. Sometimes you have to remove all color from the hair in order to achieve the correct color. That's why color removal should be done by hairstylists.

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Calicutie5410 : It really helped me know what to use when trying to get the dye out of my hair. Thanks!!
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