My friend used a very pretty wig while she let her hair grow out. Otherwise, go to a salon where they offer coloring services, they can help you, there are many different treatments available.
2006-07-04 17:18:48
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answered by Lisa N 5
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check out new garnier at walmart's , cost round ten bucks, get nordic blonde and leave it on all of the hair for 30 minutes. it won't take off all the color but it will get you started, it will be messy as it is stripping off the color, but keep it wrapped up in plastic like cap. it has really good conditioners in it and will help keep the texture together while you are correcting it. then next week same day of the week, do this again, inna bout three applications in three weeks you should start seeing more and more blonde. red and orange are the colors hair goes thru on the way to blonde. also, while your at walmart's there is a salon inside most stores called smart style salon, they sell a product called Sabestian, all their product line is the very best, shampoo and conditioner, called potion#9, and don't use full strength shampoo, mix half water and half shampoo in a little bottle and shake well. at this point you will need to baby your hair.
2006-07-05 00:59:59
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answered by sandy 2
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Try ColorFix. It will not get you back to blonde, you may never get back to blonde without growing it out. ColorFix is a stripper. It will remove the dye from your hair without totally distoying it. It will take it down to an orangy brown, then you can dye over it with a medium brown, possibly lighter. That color you can have highlighted with blonde so that it is lightened and mixes with your newly growing roots. Over time you can grow your blonde hair back out without too many noticable roots.
If you want to go completely blonde now, go to a stylist. They can do it with a lot less damage then you doing it a home.
2006-07-05 00:18:53
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answered by charice266 5
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Start working your way back slowly. Just choose lighter and lighter shades each time you dye it until you get to a point that it's easy to go back to your natural color. Next time your roots come in, dye it a dark or medium brown to start the process. As long as you're not dying it more than once a month you should be fine.
2006-07-05 00:18:24
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answered by jax 3
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sorry to be so blunt, but you're screwed, babe.
wear a hat or scarf for a couple of months, hope like heck you have a pretty shaped head, and cut that hair super short.
bleach won't work on hair that's been colored over 3 times. it won't get light enough for you to do anything with, so don't bother wasting your money. and believe me, you will have stylists who will tell you they can get it out. they CAN'T get it out - even with bleach.
super short with texturizing on the ends will look cool with the dark ends. make sure the blonde is about 2 inches long before getting it cut.
2006-07-05 08:54:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Use blonde, let it turn red, then use blonde again to turn it closer to blonde. Then let it grow out. It will be less noticeable. It will take time, but will not be a repetitious coloring to keep it black.
You could also try to get it done professionally.
2006-07-05 00:16:06
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answered by Mark W 5
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Speak with a hair stylist and find out how much it will cost to have your hair professionally treated. It will probably be a long process but a professional will be able to advise you.
2006-07-05 00:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You are killing your hair. If you keep processing it, it will be like straw and could start to fall out. Go to a salon and ask them for help.
2006-07-05 00:18:38
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answered by notyou311 7
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tsk tsk... never dye blonde to black. you have to go to a really nice proffesional salon to get it out. any other way (i think) wont work. it will be expensive but otherwise it will stay in your hair
2006-07-05 00:24:47
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answered by tayters013 1
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Try a semi-permanent color unti you hair grows out long enough to cut it short
2006-07-05 00:17:48
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answered by suequek 5
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