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Old Apr 2, 2008, 09:49 PM
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Hair dye too dark!

Hey everyone! Im new here and i have a question about at home hair dye that turned out too dark!!
Well my natural colour is a light brown/dark blonde colour and i decided i wanted a medium brown so i went and go a dye from the grocery store and dyed it and it turned out looking almost black!!! Its a permanent colour too.
Im just wondering if there is anyway to get my colour to fade to a medium brown without goin to a salon to get it stripped or whatever it is they do???
I really dont like this super dark hair - just doesnt suit me!!!

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Old Apr 3, 2008, 07:41 AM   #2  
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I did this very same thing to my hair. I dyed my (dyed) blonde hair what I thought to be medium brown and my hair turned out completely black. Needless to say, I was horrified. I was trying to grow my hair out, so I did not want to further damage it by having the hair stripped. Sometimes the stripping process will turn the hair a nasty, brassy orange color that is worse than the dark hair color itself. I would be wary of having the hair stripped.
Use a clarifying shampoo, but make sure to condition well afterwards. Get a trim at the salon - that will remove some of the black ends. The color will fade over time. I just tried to sport around my "new" color for a while.
You can consider having highlights weaved through your hair, which I believe to be the best alternative. It will break up the solid color. That is what I eventually did and the end result turned out to be very nice.
Be wary though of dumping more chemicals on your hair. You do not want to fry your hair.
Good luck!
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Keep in mind that permanent hair color will gradually fade and get a little lighter over time. The more you shampoo your hair, the faster color will fade. You can use Prell, anti-residue shampoos, dandruff shampoo or dish detergent such as Dawn to fade the color quicker. Excessive shampooing can make your hair dry, so be sure to follow up with a deep conditioner to restore the moisture in your hair.
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i did the exact same thing 2 days ago! i was a light brown, and i wanted my har dark brown but it turned out to be almost like black...i have been washing it everynight with 'head n shoulders' cause its supposed to take out the colour, and it did a little, but not much, so im hoping i can buy the prell shampoo today, becuz thats supposed t work REALLY well, so i recamend you use prell shampoo since i've heard alot of people say it works EXTREMLY well to take some of the colour out...or you could use dishsoap, thats what i might do if nothing else works..good luck, and dont worry this happens to alot of people...including me.. :P
and remember hair dye is NOT permanent, so you can deffinately get it out one way or another, and if you dont, hair dye only lasts for 4 weeks, so it will come out eventully :P
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