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i have bleached bangs and tips and then i put green dye i it but now i want to get it out, as well as the red brown dye in the rest of my hair. is there any way to get it out with as little damamge to my hair as possible?

2006-11-09 17:15:35 · 14 answers · asked by Prettymachine 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

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use hair stripper that in the hair color aisle at walmart and dye it whatever color you want.

2006-11-09 17:24:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

For the green you can get some out by adding baking soda into the shampoo, making it into a bit of a stripping shampoo that will be nonharmful. Rinse and repeat with as hot of water as you can stand to blast open cuticle layer. As for the red and brown it depends on if they were permi's or not cause you may have to see a pro to do a color erase for less damage avoid bleaching. Try to find a Loreal Pro cause they will use a very gentle color eraser. Then all that is left is green is opposite red on the color wheel so if you want to go warm brown over the color erase then it would neutralize the green if you can live with the red tones. Or opposite go ash brown to neutralize the red.

2006-11-10 01:30:03 · answer #2 · answered by divydesign 1 · 0 0

You can get the color out and recolor your hair the way you want. There are several products out there, Sally Hansen beauty supply stores sell several different kinds, they are high priced and basically all do the same thing, you can go to Walmart and get Hair Color Remover by Loreal, it's about $7.00 to $8.00 a box, Walgreens and Rite Aid stores sell it too for higher, it strips all the colors out and leaves your hair an orangish yellow color, which on the box says it's neutral, what you do next is blow it dry, and recolor what color you want, but you can't go light blonde as it won't cover the orange color, you can go medium blonde ok. I've done it all and messed it all up so many times I could be a hair dresser!

What you do want to do though, is get a little packet of deep conditioner at Sally's if there is one near you, you can get the CureCare in the bottle to use every day to keep your hair healthy and silky feeling, but right after the stripper just after you color it whatever you want, leave 20 minutes on your head Ion Repair Solutions Reconstructive Treatment, it's about $9.00 for a bottle at Sallys. If there is not a Sally's near you, get one of the V05 hot oil treatments and use it the next day after coloring your hair and using some sort of conditioner.

2006-11-10 01:32:58 · answer #3 · answered by Tina of Lymphland.com 6 · 0 0

You don't mention what kind of dye you have used. If you didn't use permanent hair color, try this: Wet hair, apply Johnson's Baby Shampoo and lather well. Keeping the lather on your hair, put on a processing cap or warm town (the plastic cap is better) and apply heat from a dryer if your can. You may need to rinse and re-apply but if you didn't use permanent hair color this will get some of it out. We use this in the salon quite frequently when people put store color in their hair. Since your hair has been bleached color tends to stick better. Be sure to follow with a good deep conditioner, preferably one with 2 parts protien to 1 part moisture. Good luck.

2006-11-10 01:25:42 · answer #4 · answered by hairdvs 4 · 0 0

this would depend on whether the colours you used were permanent, semi or 8 wash rinse out. I'd suggest going to the hairdresser. they will probably want to give you a trim and then they will asses the condition of your hair. what can be done will depend on the condition of your hair. better to get their advise than do the wrong thing. too much colour at once or trying to bleach it out, can cause more damage or cause your hair to become so brittle that it breaks. hope it all works out.

2006-11-10 01:24:43 · answer #5 · answered by sunirose2 2 · 1 0

You can have the color stripped, but it is potentially very damaging. They sell the chemical at Sally's beauty supply, I recommend going to a professional so you can get the best results with minimal damage. Also the hairdresser can help you avoid hair loss. Best wishes!

2006-11-10 01:25:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bleach it again. Basically. It'll leave your hair dried out, but a good conditioner should help out.

Red is the hardest colour to get out. I tried to bleach it out of my hair, and it only turned bright orange. It took me 4 bleaching sessions, and having to dye it brown before it looked semi-presentable.

Really though, the best way would be to grow it out.

2006-11-10 01:21:27 · answer #7 · answered by horsey1886 2 · 0 2

when you bleached your hair you stripped the protective outer layer. When you dyed, your hair would have really sucked in the colour. Seeing as you actually dyed it green its no point saying - dont do that...your hair will turn green ha ha. Take a chance or dont, just be prepared to cut it off if it looks really bad.

2006-11-10 01:27:12 · answer #8 · answered by asiwant 3 · 0 1

Mix bleach powder with water and some conditioner and apply to color you want removed for no lonnger than 30 minutes.

2006-11-10 01:29:30 · answer #9 · answered by ultravioletreebee 4 · 0 0

If you dyed it, you will have to bleach the color out. Go to a professional to minimize hair damage.

2006-11-10 01:25:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I would try leaving in the conditioner for like 20 minutes, then a good long rinse. Its probably going to take some time. Good luck!

2006-11-10 01:18:03 · answer #11 · answered by Kbailey 3 · 0 1

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