An Ash Blonde shade should take away the red tones it worked on mine when I dyed out the copper highlights I had in
2006-08-28 11:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell your hair-stylist about the problem. The problem is the tint ( I know, cuz once I dyed my hair blonde but then tried to go back to brown, and it started to turn blonde again becuz it had the wrong tint.). Your hair-stylist should clear it up; the color may be intense at first, but it will fade a little while still keeping the blondish tint. Hope that helps!
2006-08-28 11:33:46
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answered by Victoria 3
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you might have slight natural red tones in your hair. Red is the hardest to get out of your ahir, and when you try to bleach it, it only shows a lot more. Try using a dirty blonde color to try to hide the red and go lighter after that. If thats doesnt work, you dont want to keep dying your hair (damage) so see a professional about it...
you can go to beauty schools and get your hair done for reallly cheap... especially dying your hair!
2006-08-28 12:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all what are you using to go lighter?? If using over the counter hair dye, it wont go to light, try using the frosting kit, you need hair bleach and then you might need a toner to neutralize the red, youll need one with a green base or ash. If you have a Sally Beauty Supply near you they are open to the public go there and get the bleach,youll need 30-40 volume developer and a toner, they will help you get what you need.And dont forget the deep conditioner. Hope it helps
2006-08-28 11:38:03
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answered by jul_ari 2
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Try a light golden brown - it should give you a starting off point to get lighter. Keep in mind the lighter your hair is the more likely you'll see whatever mess up you make... go in small steps to keep the stripped-looking red color in check
2006-08-28 11:39:45
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answered by gummybear1772 5
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even with you do... do not pay interest to the butt heads that allow you realize to both bleach it or strip it. you'll ruin a good portion of your hair formerly you're through. something eco-friendly depending (something with the be conscious ASH contained in the call) Will counteract the brass contained in the pink yet received't turn you greenish (like it might every person with out pink tones.) So what I advise you do is come across a dismal ash blond or gentle ash brown. flow darker the first time to substantiate that you get the pink out (so that you'll talk.) Then lighten steadily with foil highlights. a dismal base provides you with a extra healthful fuller shaft, most suitable your brass situation and grant you with a sparkling slate to commence over with. you could hate it worse than the pink to commence with... even with the undeniable fact that it really is extra constructive than loosing 1/2 your hair to a bleach or strip interest! Stripping is for bare dancers... not hair! it really is through a ways, the worst technique you could do on your hair! quick consequences certain... damage heavily isn't properly worth it!
2016-12-05 20:17:18
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answered by ? 3
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Hello,you need to use a professional brand like Clairol and look for a blonde color that has a green base.The green neutralizes the red and presto no more red undertones.
2006-08-28 11:43:13
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answered by misgrave 1
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Go to a professional hair salon. They can fix this better than any drugstore hair dye.
2006-08-28 17:39:18
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answered by pegasus_1174 5
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leave it in longer.
2006-08-28 11:32:44
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answered by Anonymous
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