No. I've heard so many bad things about Manic Panic. If you want to dye again, go to a professional.
2006-09-22 09:54:42
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answered by dolphinluver22000 4
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If you want real advice, listen and do what I say, DO NOT MESS WITH IT YOURSELF!!!
You need to run to a colorist specialist and have them fix this, or else you will either end up with very fried damaged hair or no hair at all, the breakage and damage would be too much for your hair and won't handle any more experiments, you need to go to a professional, whenever a person goes from anything that's black to blond, or purple anything, you need to go in small steps, color processing is very complex, you must go up the latter, that's why shades and certain chemicals were created to do this, if you have no knowledge of how colors and bases work, greens, blues, reds, neutral, you need to know what goes against what and not use it, but that's why people go to school to learn about charts and what not to do.
So now you know, you've been told. Do not mess with your hair.
I had some serious color correction done on my hair many years ago, and ever since I told myself I would never ever mess with my hair, especially when it came to bleaching, it is a really tedious and complex process.
Good luck.
2006-09-22 17:02:27
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answered by You are loved 5
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As a frequent user of pink hair dye, you need to LET YOUR HAIR REST. If you apply bleach this soon, you risk losing your hair. I have seen it happen. Try using a colored rinse for a month while your hair recuperates from the purple. Condition, condition, condition! Once you are ready to try again, AVOID the product that faded from purple to a orange/brown/blond mess.
Good luck!
2006-09-22 16:57:18
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answered by Dain_Bramage 2
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You should wait several weeks to chemically process your hair any further.
You can use hair dye to stain your hair without further harm to it.
Pick the color you want and dont use any peroxide!
Use a hair dryer on low heat to set the color.
This is a temporay solution for your hair while it grows out the damaged portions.
Put an old pillow case or towel on your pillow to protect it.
Shampoo your hair once the next day.
Shampooing will gradually remove the color.
Use a professional service for best results next time.
Pay attention to waht the stylist is doing and next time you'll get better results.
2006-09-22 17:15:39
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answered by Michael G 1
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hmmm....I wouldn't recommend doing that just because you've colored it so many times in a short period of time. If you can afford the salon I would go back. You might just get a brighter orange because you added that purple. You may need to do a deep conditioning treatment as well.
2006-09-22 16:57:50
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answered by yolanda r 1
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Many years ago, I used to dye my hair alot, then on one occasion, it turned
bright orange, ended up going to the top hairdressers, who adviced not
to bleach my hair anymore, otherwise it would go green and fall out!
Instead they had to cut my hair, toned it down to brown, and I had to wait
until it grew out, and had to have it regularly cut.
You are best to go to the professionals, they reckon if I bleached it one more
time, it wouldn't be, pardon the pun, "hair today".
However, try not to use bleach, as you will find as you get older, some of
your "crown and glory", thinning, trust me, don't make the same mistake as
me, now I have to use a gentle baby shampoo.
Regards,
Lain.
2006-09-22 17:08:45
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answered by LAIN E 2
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I would definitely ask a professional before trying something else! It could become a very expensive mistake that might have been avoided by going to the salon first. (Although I totally understand how expensive salons are) Best of luck!!!
2006-09-22 16:58:56
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answered by shellbugger 5
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Manic Panic is the best. And it fades even if you dye it really blonde. You have to re-dye it occasionally.
2006-09-22 16:55:27
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answered by nerveserver 5
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Don't risk making it worse by doing it yourself. Go to a good salon and have a professional colorist fix your hair....it's worth the $$$.
2006-09-22 17:23:16
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answered by Lee 7
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I don't think it is a good idea...the chemicals are reacting with the salon die, and that is why your hair is turning orange.. and other colours...go back to the salon, and they will fix it for you, but you need to wait several days before doing it again. so you don't fry your hair...good luck with the doo
2006-09-22 16:55:38
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answered by Jessica 2
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