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  • Nov 11, 2006, 08:54 AM
    shahkyre
    Getting rid of light blonde hair dye
    I have naturally dark blonde hair, but last night I dyed it light blonde, although now I don't like it-its too yellowy ginger :( is there anyway of trying to get rid of it (its permenant) like washing with washing up liquid/dish soap? Or baking soda mixed with shampoo? I have been looking but can't find any thing that's specifically for blonde hair dye-most are related to dye that's gone too dark. PLEASE HELP ME I don't want to have to dye it again, I want to get back to my natural colour, or at least find a non-chemical way to darken the dye I now have in my hair. Any help would be much appreciated, thanks xx
  • Nov 12, 2006, 05:18 PM
    PrettyLady
    Permanent color won't wash out, but it will fade or grow out over time. If have you lightened your and want your natural color back. You will need to apply a color of your natural shade on your hair. It's known as a "tint back" It's going to be tricky to achieve a natural color. I recommend that you go to the salon. The hairstylist will choose the right shade and try to match your natural color. Good luck.
  • Nov 13, 2006, 11:53 AM
    shahkyre
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PrettyLady
    Permanent color won't wash out, but it will fade or grow out over time. If have you lightened your and want your natural color back. You will need to apply a color of your natural shade on your hair. It's known as a "tint back" It's going to be tricky to achieve a natural color. I recommend that you go to the salon. The hairstylist will choose the right shade and try to match your natural color. Good luck.


    Thanks! I will go to a hairdressers if I can't get used to it. Thanks for the help :)

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