You are stressing your hair out. You are going to end up with a big frizzy mess. Your hairdresser should have been able to fix your problem. It's not that hard to get rid of.
Consider a hat for a couple months...
2006-09-07 08:14:05
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answered by misscongeniality711 2
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Honey I would wait if I were you - you're going to fry your hair! Let it be for a couple of weeks & then get a PROFESSIONAL to do it right! I've dyed my own hair several times & it just never really turns out like you want it to. Good luck!
2006-09-07 08:14:13
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answered by thursday84 2
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If I were you, I would go back to the salon and have them work on your hair. It seems that when you did it, id didn't work to your advantage. It might cost you more money, but in the long run, you won't have any problems with your hair....besides, dying your hair too many times will dry your hair and eventually ruin it.
2006-09-07 08:14:06
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answered by ? 4
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You should wait. Wait like a month or two. You're hair may look funny now but it's gonna look really funny frizzed out to the roof or even missing chunks of it.
2006-09-07 08:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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People say that dying your hair too much damages it, but I have never had a problem. I have dyed my hair then stripped it two days later, then stripped it again the next day, then dyed it the following day.... I have done every possible hair thing you can imagine (except have it normal) and I have never had unhealthy hair. My advise is to do it whenever you want to.
2006-09-07 08:17:41
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answered by Terra T 4
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STOP! my friend in high school went through a phase where she dyed her hair 2-3 times a month. her hair started falling out. just wait. i know it sucks but just put your hair back in a ponytail and wait it out.
2006-09-07 08:16:06
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answered by . 5
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once you coloration your hair are you making use of an at living house field coloration or are you going to a salon to have it professionally coloured? in case you're making use of field coloration, i might propose going to a salon to get it lightened. the colour it is on your hair should be stripped out and then your hair may well be lightened with minimum injury. once you employ field coloration the countless coloration does not strengthen completely, so once you coloration/bleach it returned (basically placed any sort of coloration developer on your hair) that undeveloped coloration will strengthen(look). What you is frequently left with, counting on what coloration your hair is now, may well be between a crimson, orange or yellow. at the same time as those colorations may well be toned out, it may well be stressful to be attentive to or purchase the main suitable toners and be attentive to how long to leave them on. as an occasion to tone out the orange you will possibly opt to place blue on your hair, and in case you leave it on too long ought to in actuality turn your hair blue. additionally your new growth will finally end up being lighter than the the remainder of your hair because of the fact the bleach does not ought to decrease by something and you'd be left with warm roots(whilst your roots are heavily lighter or a thoroughly distinctive coloration than the the remainder of your hair) in case you pass to a expert, they might provide you a greater precise timeline of once you will possibly have the skill to lighten it returned in case you do no longer attain your needed coloration in the present day. additionally how mild hay could have the skill to get you because of the fact they are knowledgeable to be attentive to what hair can and might't cope with. this is greater costly to pass to a salon, besides the fact that this is many times better to pay a splash greater and have it finally end up maximum suitable the 1st time. i'm a stylist and have achieved some corrective colorations on purchasers who turn their hair orange or another loopy coloration, and that's whilst it could start to get actual costly. At my salon we fee $a hundred/hr for a corrective coloration, so purchasers are many times watching around $250-$4 hundred. the place just to lighten initially may well be around $a hundred and fifty. sturdy luck, Nic
2016-10-14 10:30:19
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answered by shea 4
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Id wait while before dying it again, and dont try it yourself again, go to a proffesional or at least get a friend to help
2006-09-07 08:18:53
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answered by pipi 2
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the only thing to do is to dye it a dark color that will cover it like dark brown or black but hey thats just what i think
2006-09-07 08:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Your hair dresser lied... any good hairdresser can get rid your hair of orange, rust color, brassy....
trust me i know...
my hair dresser did such an amazing job.. everyone was like wow........
contact a reputable hair salon......
2006-09-07 08:19:06
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answered by ﺸÐïåMóñdÐôññåﺸ 5
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