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Old Jun 22, 2006, 01:02 PM
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How to get rid of hair dye/keeping hair dye from fading

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I have kind of a problem and no one knows what to do, especially me! I have beautiful dark dark brown hair. I dont know why, but I let someone highlight my hair blonde about 2 years ago. They turned orange, so I dyed my hair dark brown again to get my color back and I was happy. Within a month, my hair started to turn orange again. I live in the country and we have hard water there, so dying it isn't really an option anymore, because the dye just isn't compatible with my water. I dyed my hair brown again and was happy for, again, about a month. I am sitting here 2 years later waiting for my hair to grow out. My roots are nicely dark brown, but the ends are a lighter brown/orangey/red color. I do not like it. My neighbor suggested hair stripping. She said it would rid my hair of the dye and get my color back, but I read that hair stripping takes ALL the color, and I just want my hair color back!! How can I get my beautiful color back?? Please Help!!

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Old Jun 25, 2006, 09:27 PM   #2  
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To get back your color, you may need to do a tint-back. A tint-back is when a hairstylist tries to match your natural color. I recommend consulting a hairstylist in choosing the right shade.
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Thank you very much for a reply, I'll ask my hairstylist about a possible tint-back.
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