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Beatrice123
Jun 22, 2008, 02:18 PM
About 5/6 months ago, I decided to dye my dirty blonde hair with light blonde highlights. The colour result was nice and even though it was slightly patchy I grew to like it. But once the roots started showing I started to hate it. I didn't want to start using another product, because I didn't want to ruine my hair, so I changed my parting so the roots were much less visible.

But after a while, my hair texture was fine again, so I thought I'd try and die my hair a very light brown. Just a tone darker than my natural colour. It was Boots own brand semi-permanent. The colour was all right, a bit plain and didn't make much of a difference, but was quite nice. It only lasted about a week though.

So, as that hadn't made much of a difference, about a month and a half later, I decided to die my hair a richer darker brown, (in semi-permanent) and I chose the colour visually, as aposed to what the name of the colour was. And the nicest colour there, was "Rich mahogony", so I bought it, and it was the same brand as the semi-permanent brown dye I used before from Boots.

I followed the instructions, apart from I didn't do a strand test. Silly me, thinking "who on earth actually does the strand tests?" Well I was naïve, as the colour it came out as was BRIGHT PURPLE. That very day I washed it 20 times in the same day, but nothing seemed to be making any difference..

Could someone please give me some advice on how to cure this mess?

Thanks x

jenn4094u
Jun 23, 2008, 09:32 PM
I am a stylist... firstly try to remove as much as you can by doing this... shampoo your hair with a clarifying shampoo ( Paul Mitchell Shampoo One is my favorite) mixed with about a tablespoon of baking soda... it will make a kind of paste... apply it like you always do shampoo, work it in and suds it up... leave on for 10 minutes, rinse. Condition well with a good moisturizing conditioner as it will leave it feeling stiff if you don't. This will not work overnight but will slowly fade the color. If you can do this a couple times a day for a week or so and try to get it to fade a little I can help you from there. Email me a picture of your hair so I can see what I'm dealing with if you would like help... [email protected]

Beatrice123
Jun 24, 2008, 10:30 AM
Thank you very much for your help :) that sounds wonderful. I will do as you have suggested.

But yesterday, my friends mum said to do this: dilute hydrogen peroxide donw to 10 vol by mixing with shampoo and put it on your wettish hair and leave for 5 minutes. Then comb through and rinse. Do this until the solution runs out. She gave me the solution today. Shall I do as she suggested?

X

jenn4094u
Jun 25, 2008, 08:47 AM
No. Hydrogen peroxide won't help... it is a catalyst and can't do anything by itself. Developer is designed to work with color or bleach.

Beatrice123
Jun 25, 2008, 11:43 AM
You don't think it will help at all?

X

jenn4094u
Jun 28, 2008, 08:24 PM
I can't imagine it would but I've never tried it... I don't suppose it would hurt your hair so I guess try it... I just can't see it doing anything

Beatrice123
Jun 29, 2008, 10:38 AM
Thankyou; well I have been using it and it has worked a treat. The purple is now just a faded tint, whereas before it was extremely bright and in-your-face. It's much more subtle now.

When you said "try the baking soda and i'll help you from there", what was your next step of advice going to be?

X

jenn4094u
Jun 29, 2008, 11:43 AM
If you are still not saitsfied with the color you could strip the color out... however I would only recommend you try this if your hair is still in pretty good shape, and not to try to get it too light if you do. It is a process , unfortunately, and you shouldn't do this with the intention of lightening it extremely, only enough to get rid of the harsh dark color. You won't get it back to a blonde, only about a medium brown without ruining it. If you decide to go this route, go to the beauty supply store and buy bleach and 20 volume developer. Pour the packet of bleach into a bowl and add 4 ounces of the developer and a handful of shampoo. Wet you hair and towel try well , then apply it with a brush, staying 2 inches away from the scalp . Do this all over, making sure to saturate the hair well. Wait about 15 or 20 minutes, and if you can see that it has made a significant difference , apply to the scalp area . If not, check evey 10 minutes until it is a medium orange- brown, then apply to scalp. Leave it on until the roots are about the same color as the rest, not letting it get lighter than the ends, Remember, this isn't supposed to make it blonde. Shampoo . Towel dry well. Then apply ( also from the beauty supply store ) a demi-permanent color level 6 0r 7 with a green base and process according to directions. If you cannot find a demi-permanent with a green base, use a permanent color with 10 volume and when you mix it add a handful of shampoo. Leave this on about 30 minutes and shampoo out. Condition well... good luck

renaw
May 21, 2009, 12:45 PM
:):)
About 5/6 months ago, i decided to dye my dirty blonde hair with light blonde highlights. the colour result was nice and even though it was slightly patchy i grew to like it. but once the roots started showing i started to hate it. i didnt want to start using another product, because i didnt want to ruine my hair, so i changed my parting so the roots were much less visible.

But after a while, my hair texture was fine again, so i thought i'd try and die my hair a very light brown. just a tone darker than my natural colour. it was Boots own brand semi-permanent. the colour was alright, a bit plain and didnt make much of a difference, but was quite nice. it only lasted about a week though.

So, as that hadn't made much of a difference, about a month and a half later, i decided to die my hair a richer darker brown, (in semi-permanent) and i chose the colour visually, as aposed to what the name of the colour was. and the nicest colour there, was "Rich mahogony", so i bought it, and it was the same brand as the semi-permanent brown dye i used before from Boots.

I followed the instructions, apart from I didn't do a strand test. Silly me, thinking "who on earth actually does the strand tests?" Well I was naive, as the colour it came out as was BRIGHT PURPLE. That very day I washed it 20 times in the same day, but nothing seemed to be making any difference..

Could someone please give me some advice on how to cure this mess?

Thanks x


You can try a professional product by Rusk it removes only the artificial color not your natural hair color, go by the instructions... you will have to watch it... when your hair gets to the level you like, rinse it out and shampoo and condition. If you look at the color wheel the color opposite will neutralize that unwanted color. Hope this helps :)

natalie7900
Feb 1, 2010, 10:24 PM
I am dying my hair for cancer and I want something that doesn't wash at in one wash but does stay for a month as I am going to thailand and don't want to have bright purple hair. Do you know what type of dye I should use?

Chameleon
Feb 2, 2010, 12:44 PM
I am a stylist...firstly try to remove as much as you can by doing this.... shampoo your hair with a clarifying shampoo ( Paul Mitchell Shampoo One is my favorite) mixed with about a tablespoon of baking soda...it will make a kind of paste...apply it like you always do shampoo, work it in and suds it up...leave on for 10 minutes, rinse. Condition well with a good moisturizing conditioner as it will leave it feeling stiff if you don't. This will not work overnight but will slowly fade the color. If you can do this a couple times a day for a week or so and try to get it to fade a little I can help you from there. email me a picture of your hair so I can see what I'm dealin with if you would like [email protected]

Since you are a stylist maybe you can say if this suggestion will help. A malibu? I remember one time I used a supposedly light brown... yeah my hair came out nearly black. I went in and they did a malibu on my hair and it did fade somewhat.

To the OP. Yeah I learned to do a strand test. Luckily for me it wasn't after I put it on my hair. I was using a dark red brown and for some reason decided to do a strand test (never did before) I Was sooo lucky. The strand test came out to be bright easter egg grass pink.

anniemay
Sep 5, 2010, 02:42 PM
Around last month I tried to dye my hair dark brown, my natural hair colour being light brown, but it turned red. It is semi permanent but it won't come out. I have school in 2 days and my school are really strict about hair dye, how can I get it out without spending too much money?

Mauramosey
Dec 28, 2010, 10:09 PM
I did the same thing! My hair was dark blonde and one day I got bored and a dark brown color that was suppose to come out in 28 washes. Well it turned purple. Eventually it faded a little and I added another 28 day washout color (blonde) now my hair is red... It's pretty but I miss the blonde!

kathrynLouise
Oct 26, 2011, 01:36 PM
Well, if you dyed it a bright purple it most probably won't come out depending on the colour of your hair..

kathrynLouise
Oct 26, 2011, 01:39 PM
Obviously a semi permanent purple ill not come out depending on the colour of your hair

vannah320
Jan 24, 2012, 03:55 PM
Manic Panic hair dye I think is the best semi permanent dye, I dye my hair a different color of the rainbow every 2 weeks to a month, never disappointed by this brand

hairthere
Apr 5, 2012, 06:42 AM
Same thing happened to my bleach blonde hair recently. I put a dark brown rinse through it and it turned BRIGHT PLUM/PURPLE with ORANGE blotches! I washed it 20 times with my shampoo and no difference... then I read on a blog to wash your hair with dishwashing detergent.. the moment I put the dishwashing detergent in my hair the water turned brown... I have been washing my hair 3 times a day for 3 days and its almost all gone... Looks a nice natural blonde now.

hairthere
Apr 5, 2012, 06:44 AM
DO NOT STRIP OR BLEACH YOUR HAIR.. it will make the result more permanent... I know I have done it before because I couldn't wait for it to wash out... It turned an ugly colour and never washed out...

Abzisawesome
Jun 4, 2012, 07:29 PM
Try semi permanent :) Get it from walmart :) They have pink blue purple red green and blonde :) (:

JordynShikari_x
Jun 6, 2012, 09:24 AM
Use any of the Crazy Colour range, they only last about two weeks, but they leave kind of a tint.

maydona
Jun 6, 2012, 01:11 PM
Do you add the tablespoon to the bottle or to the shampoo in your hand

jade4never
Jun 11, 2012, 07:27 AM
I heard if you leave lemon juice on your hair for 10 minutes and rinse and then use white vinegar and leave it on your hair for 20 minutes.. the acid of the lemon and vinegar should slowly hair dye :L worth trying.

lexiemcdonough
Aug 21, 2012, 08:28 PM
Use manic panic(: on JAM2

babbiegurl
Dec 8, 2012, 10:44 AM
I used semi-permanent hair color. I went to my local salon and had them do it. I did mine for October-breast cancer awarness month. And it stayed in for the month! Worked really good too

babbiegurl
Dec 8, 2012, 10:46 AM
But its still there. So I'm in the same boat you are in too!

JoleenIsHip
Jan 10, 2013, 08:40 AM
A friend of mine was visiting his family last year in Columbia and he brought me back hair dye by Marcel-France, It's hard to find but if you do, it is amazing. I have used A LOT of different semi-permanent hair dyes, This one was by far the best, It lasts for months, I kid you not. If you cannot find it, you can use Special Effects, It's sold on eBay and does not fade a lot if you wash it carefully, either way it lasts a while, I dyed my hair green with Special Effects and it was the best color result I have seen from Semi-Permanent color, It costs about $12-$15, you would have to bleach your hair first before you use it, unless you already have light colored hair. It smells great too, It's a vegetable oil based dye, so not only are you dying your hair, you're also treating it, so it'll be healthier, When you put the dye in it says leave it in for 15min. But I usually sleep in it (I wrap in it plastic and put a towel on my pillow) I wake up and rinse it out, the color is super vibrant too! I honestly hope I helped, :) I just realized I'm 3 years too late to your question but I hope it helps someone.

JoleenIsHip
Jan 10, 2013, 08:43 AM
When it comes to getting rid of the color, I use dish soap, I know it sounds weird but it initially takes out a lot more color then the shampoo, I usually Shampoo, use dish soap, shampoo again and use conditioner (I usually leave it in for like 5min in the shower), if that doesn't help you can put lemon juice in your hair and sit in the sun for like 10min, but buy a leave in conditioner to use cause the lemon juice will dry your hair, You should use a fresh lemon. I hope this helped