Ok, natural hair colour is redish, light brown and at the moment im dark brown. I cant dye my hair anymore otherwise my hair is going to fall out from to much dyeing. So i need some tips on how Im gonna do this plz plz help my hair is just starting to show roots and already looks bad!
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I died my hair a while back, and I had it black . . . After about two weeks I hated it!!! I tried everything to get the colour out of my hair, but nothing seemed to work
. . . Eventually I saw a new advert that was being advertised called ‘Colour B4′ . . . This product is made by Simon Cornwall (Or something like that) and it quite literally takes out all the colour from your hair and back to your natural! I personally didn’t think it would work, but i brought a bottle anyway, just to test it out I suppose . . It cost £8. 00 from Bodycare, but it is also available at shops like Boots or Superdrug, maybe a little bit more expensive but not much . . . This product causes absaloutley NO damage to your hair because it does not contain bleach or any harmful chemicals, and it only strips the ARTIFICIAL colour from your hair, it will not lighten/darken your natural colour
. . . I have to warn you, when you put it on your head it smells quite a bit (imagine eggy farts!) . . . But it’s worth it
I really hoped I helped, i strongly reccomend you give it a go! My current hair colour is ash blonde from black thanks to Colour B4
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in parlor u can chose a natural color .
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Use Color Fix. Products like Color Fix, Color Oops, and Haircolor Remover Kit can be purchased at most drugstores. Color Fix and Color Oops will remove hair dye, restoring hair to its natural color. Haircolor Remover Kit by L’Oreal will strip hair of all dye and prepare it for re-tinting so that you may dye it another shade. Read the packages carefully and choose which is best for you.
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Hope this helps!
you really can’t. what you can do is ask a hair dresser to strip the old color (usually done by bleach shampoo at a salon) and then redye it to a color close to your natural color.
You can also use color oops to strip the color at home, but i wouldnt recommend it.
honestly. just let it grow out. dont damage your hair like i did. Ombre hair is in style now so embrace it and go natural!