1.you could go to www.timerenewal.com (it's pantene-the shampoo) and take the quiz. you could the use shampoo they suggest. they have a shampoo that is just for hair that has been through alot. it takes away the damage.
2. you could lay off on the dyeing until your hair is healthy.
3 you could take vitamins (see what vitamins help you hair become healthy.)
-- i think you should try all that.
hope this helps.
2006-12-29 14:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Your not dying it when your removing black color, your stripping it. Dying hair is when you add color. If you have stripped your hair and its pretty light without breakage you can put a mild deposit only light blond color on. Just make sure the product you use is not "lifting" or removing any more color. Also, a deep conditioner before any more chemicals would be good. If you are doing this at home beware! It is never a good idea to do your own hair. An experienced colorist familiar with bleach is your best bet.
2006-12-29 22:51:45
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answered by hairgirlsusie 1
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Stripping, dying, bleaching, etc., too much will eventually damage your hair to the point where it will start breaking off. What you need to do is talk to your beautician, and ask how long you should wait before doing anything else to your hair. In the meantime, condition it daily, so that when you do dye it back it will be healthy enough and won't get damaged further.
2006-12-29 22:44:30
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answered by letsgetagripalready 2
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I think if you wanted it back to the natural color wait until the natural color somes through go to a professional salon for them to match your natural color dye it and then let your hair grow and cut it until you finally get all that dye out that. way it's not so noticable. I personally like natural hair color on anyone...
2006-12-29 22:39:20
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answered by Guess Who 3
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this borders on "too much" but if you choose a color specialist in a beauty saloon they will be able to help you...the hair "outside" your scalp is dead hair and therefore what you do to it (dye, perm, strip) is permanent damage and it will not repair itself. the new growth is the "live" hair....use a good conditioner and take the advice of the hair specialist and your will be ok with hair stripping and dying...
2006-12-29 22:44:01
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answered by kitten 2
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it is a bit. wait a bit before dying ur hair again. it's unhealthy for ur hair 2 be dyed too much. i'm not sure but i doubt ur hair will look the same as it did when it was natural. ur hair may be weaker. but onc again not positive.
2006-12-29 22:48:42
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answered by Aly 2
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It to breaks off at the regrowth line. Yes, leave your hair alone for a while. Concentrate on other things.
2006-12-29 22:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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going darker is less damaging than going lighter. going lighter has more chemicals, therefore damaging your hair. yet, if you keep dying your hair, it could infact lead you to unhealthy hair and maybe even hair loss...
2006-12-30 00:02:43
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answered by Milly 1
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It is just not very healthy for your hair, i mean if you keep applying colors to your hair its just like slapping one color after another on to your hair. I would just ask a hair color person.
2006-12-29 22:40:21
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answered by lulu4792 2
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it will evetually lead to hair loss, but i would advise to just let your hair fade out into its normal color. but if you really need to, color it and then just wait for your normal color to come back. just make sure you use good hair products to protect your hair, maybe try the pantein renewal.
2006-12-29 22:38:54
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answered by =] 2
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