I agree with guru Bob. Just shave it all off and start again!
2006-07-31 17:24:30
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answered by flyingbumblebee 5
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What I did was find a hair color that was closest to my natural color, and dyed it. That way when my hair grew it would be close to the color of the dye, and you couldn't really tell it.
2006-08-01 00:24:13
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answered by Kristy 2
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Well, you could find a stylist who could put highlights or low lights in your hair; this would even out the halo effect you get while growing out the undesired color. Best advice-let the pro's handle it- not Fantastic Sam's or Walmart.
2006-08-01 00:27:48
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answered by Iteachdailey4u 3
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I knew a cosmetologist who told me that Prell would take color out of your hair if you use it repeatedly. Would be worth a try.
If that doesn't work you might want to try coloring your hair a shade that is very close to your natural shade.
2006-08-01 00:24:21
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answered by Anonymous
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A HOME remedy? No...Find a colorist who will strip your hair of all the dye and have her restore it to your natural color.
2006-08-01 00:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You want it back honestly? Pay a professional for color repair but expect to pay $120 an hour.
2006-08-01 00:23:50
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answered by NVHSChemGuy 2
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Just be patient and wait for it to grow long, then cut the ends or the colored part.
2006-08-01 01:12:15
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answered by pink_so_me 2
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I know it's expensive...but you need a professional colorist. Check out one of your local beauty schools for some help.
2006-08-01 00:24:14
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answered by sleepless in the ATL 3
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To do it safely without damaging your hair you should see a professional.
2006-08-01 00:30:22
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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WELL DYE YOUR HAIR TTO THE CLOSEST COLOR TO YOUR NATURAL COLOR AND LET IT GROW OUT
2006-08-01 01:39:24
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answered by latinachapina_luv 1
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