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Old Apr 1, 2007, 01:29 PM
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stripping hair

few months ago i dyed my hair dark brown with a semi perminat hair colour, then a week ago i dyed under my fringe with a dark red, that is semi perminant as well, is there any home remidides to use to completly strip that out your hair, i herd lemon juice works but how often do i have to use it or anything else?

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Hair color will fade a little each time you shampoo. Semi-permanent color is formulated to last through several shampoos, depending on the hair's porosity and thus on its ability to absorb moisture. Lemon juice will dry out your hair, irritate your scalp and cause split ends. Try using Prell, clarifying shampoos or dandruff shampoos with very warm water to help fade the color. Dish detergents such as Dawn are also known to strip or fade hair color. You might want to use a few drops of dish detergent with your shampoo to fade the color faster. Whenever you wash your hair, be sure to use a conditioner afterwards.
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