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2006-12-25 11:24:03 · answer #1 · answered by savagebabe 2 · 1 0

I agree w/the hairdresser below-this is not a task for an amateur. My hair has been green (not on purpose, either) and orange. You could also put in a call to the company on the back of the box, but if it were my hair I'd get to a GOOD corrective colorist ASAP. It will likely be expensive, but they can fix your hair well. I would not suggest coloring it again, as you could cause further damage or worse - breakage to your hair. Good luck!

2006-12-25 11:35:53 · answer #2 · answered by curious! 2 · 1 0

This has happened to me so many times! Though through trial and error my mistakes are less now.

Because I choose wrong shade...washed it out too soon before its lightened past a yellowy /orange tinge. It always looks lighter in your hair as bleach solution is white. So rinsing it out too early is common.

Vosene, Head and shoulders, shampoos are great for fading hair dye out a bit. Otherwise i recommend highlights on top sections of hair..

Wash hair as many times as poss in next 48 hours with ideally these shampoos while hair cuticle still open. You could always use washing up liquid I think that would strip colour too, though youd have to really condition hair after!!

Good luck!!

2006-12-25 12:21:39 · answer #3 · answered by uk.housewife 2 · 0 0

definite you may as orange is lighter than black, besides the indisputable fact that interior the destiny you may favor to strip your hair with products which includes blondissma, as this would take all the black out of your hair and that's going to then bypass orange. I were each colour you may imagine, so if you're desirous to bypass extremely blonde like platinum, i'd recommend determining to purchase organic essences xl 10. It =is the blondest you may bypass, also basically be confident you're utilizing profesional conditioner to assist with the damage all the dyeing has led to, even perchance get your hair trimmed. desire that is helpful!

2016-12-01 04:17:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If its a temporary dye I would actually try sticking it out til its all washed out rather than putting more dye over it which cant really be too good for your hair, otherwise, if you're desperate to get it sorted I suggest you go to a professional. It may cost more than to DIY but at least the final results will be something you're pleased with... whatever you decide, good luck x x x

2006-12-25 11:24:27 · answer #5 · answered by Loz 1 · 0 1

all home colours go orange , you havent left the colour on long enough , the only thing you can do is go and get it fixed proffesionaly or go get a darker hair dye to go over it only thing is that you will have to get a colour that has a red in it like a chestnut colour if you dont put the red back in your hair will go green

2006-12-25 11:30:19 · answer #6 · answered by fafandloo 5 · 1 1

Go to a hair place they might be able to help but first I would call and see if there is anything you might be able to do yourself. Hope everything turns out ok:)

2006-12-25 11:29:28 · answer #7 · answered by CuteThing4Ever 2 · 0 0

You had black hair didn't you? Bleach it so that it's almost white, and dye it again with blonde.

2006-12-25 11:25:52 · answer #8 · answered by Jay 6 · 0 0

well go to a hairdresser..maybe she can strip it out. or bleach it..or dye it dark again. most likely ur hair was dark rite?

2006-12-25 12:24:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

whenever these types of situations occur, i just buy a black rinse to cover it up. rinses won't harm your hair

2006-12-25 11:45:52 · answer #10 · answered by iGNORANT GiRL 4 · 1 0

Put a temporary or "rinse" color over it

2006-12-25 14:17:22 · answer #11 · answered by pumpkinhoax 2 · 0 0

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