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    dacybugg Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 11, 2006, 11:59 PM
    Hair Color with Henna Dye
    I used Bigen #59 Oriental Black hair dye for about a year now. I loved the color, and I loved having the hair that was so soft and shiney.

    However, because the color fades, I end up having to reapply over the old to bring it to match the roots. I get tired of this, so I end up with roots about an inch to two inches long before I redye them. I have no problem with it, but my friends do.

    Anyway, I was just reading that apparenly, this type of henna dye isn't the natural dye. It's got some of the metals and such in it. A friend tried to dye their hair a different color after using Bigen, and it didn't fall out or anything, but it also didn't change the color.

    I'm getting tired of this color, and I need a change. Not to mention after finding out that my dye is bad for my hair, and causing it to become brittle due to coloring so much, I'm in need of some advice.

    How do I get rid of bigen hair dye? Can I bleach it out and then dye another color? Do I have to wait for it to grow out? (This is an unsavor option) or is there something that I'm missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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    Nov 12, 2006, 12:57 AM
    You can use a bleach and suck all that die out of your hair.

    To be fully successful get 2: packs of bleach and use one liquid toner.

    I know this because My hair is pitch black.

    I recently went to get streaks.. And nothing happened.

    So my option was to leave it black and let it grow.

    Or bleach the color out and redie my hair.

    I bought the bleach today ill start tomorrow on taking this black out my hair..

    So go with the bleach and take the color out.. and whatever color you do die your hair again.
    Make sure to buy a "toner" for it levels the coloring in your hair.

    And also... Donot!! Shampoo 24-hours before applying "bleach, die, or any other dying products to your hair"

    Its not dangerous.. just damages your hair and doesn't give 100% satisfactory results.

    Goodluck Dude


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    Nov 12, 2006, 04:51 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by dacybugg
    I used Bigen #59 Oriental Black hair dye for about a year now. I loved the color, and I loved having the hair that was so soft and shiney.

    However, because the color fades, I end up having to reapply over the old to bring it to match the roots. i get tired of this, so I end up with roots about an inch to two inches long before i redye them. I have no problem with it, but my friends do.

    Anyways, I was just reading that apparenly, this type of henna dye isn't the natural dye. It's got some of the metals and such in it. A friend tried to dye their hair a different color after using Bigen, and it didn't fall out or anything, but it also didn't change the color.

    I'm getting tired of this color, and I need a change. Not to mention after finding out that my dye is bad for my hair, and causing it to become brittle due to coloring so much, I'm in need of some advice.

    how do I get rid of bigen hair dye? Can I bleach it out and then dye another color? Do I have to wait for it to grow out? (This is an unsavor option) or is there something that i'm missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

    You can end up with unwanted color results if you bleach henna dyed hair. I recommend using a hair color removal product to remove the dye and then re-color your hair with your selected color.
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    Jul 18, 2007, 04:27 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by PrettyLady
    You can end up with unwanted color results if you bleach henna dyed hair. I recommend using a hair color removal product to remove the dye and then re-color your hair with your selected color.
    What product would you suggest? I have been using Bigen #59 exclusively for years now and I am considering adding highlights to my bangs. I want to remove the color, but am concerned that it will cause severe damage and breakage. What would you suggest I use? There is so little information out there on Bigen. Thanks!
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    Dec 24, 2007, 05:36 PM
    It takes a lot of bleach to remove henna. I would suggest Colorfix except that you used a compound henna product. Those react dangerously with chemical treatments and can either turn your hair green, blue, cause it to melt or fry. You could probably do a strand test first if you wanted to try it though. It's at least more gentle than bleach.

    I had a mishap where indigo got into my henna mix, and instead of the lovely red I was used to, I ended up with dark brown hair. Five treatments with Colorfix and my hair was a uniform, pale yellow, lighter than it was after being bleached--simply because the bleach could never get all the henna out, especially closer to the ends where I had 1 1/2 years worth of weekly applications.

    But I never used chemical colors or compound henna. I did get it bleached a few times, but aside from that, only pure BAQ (body art quality) henna and indigo had touched my hair. These are perfectly safe to use along with chemical treatments.
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    Jul 31, 2009, 12:44 PM
    Somebody help me. I had a huge hair mishap. My natural hair color is dark brown. About two months ago, I got some caramel highlights in my hair and the remainder of my hair was dyed a medium-brown. It looked good for a while but the highlights were fading and I no longer liked the colour anymore. I wanted to go back to my natural hair colour so I got black-henna and applied it on my entire head. When I came out of the shower my hair was jet-black and I absolutely hate it! It doesn't suit me at all. I called my hairdresser and she said she'll try to give me my natural colour back. Can somebody please help me and suggest some tips. I am not willing to cut my hair - it's long and it took me a long time to get there! Please help!

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