ok, dont use dish soap. its not made for your hair, and will dry it out. there is one way to change it back....you must bleach it. washing it several times will maybe dull out the color, but since its dark brown, not enough to make it light again. no shampoo is going to take out the dark color from your hair. its not good to dye long hair over and over either. it will become brittle and break. your best bet is to bleach it, then use a deep conditioner, and then dye it, and use a deep conditioner again. what works really well for dry hair, is olive oil. yep the kind u use for cooking. let it sit in your hair with a shower cap for a few hours, and after, it will feel like silk
2007-01-03 15:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It's going to cost you to get that golden brown back. Start looking around, get some advise on that dish wash soap it will try out your hair. Besides after several shampoos you will wash some of it out. Then condition it for a while and then if your hair is long trim most of it off. If you are coloring it at home have a friend over let that person help put some high lights in. Maybe that golden color!
2007-01-11 15:17:40
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answered by minagrandmaster 1
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I had a similar experience a few months ago. I did use Prell for a few days and it lightened the hair considerably. I have also heard Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Oil shampoo works. Be sure to use a really good deep conditioner. I ended up getting highlights which really helped the overall look of the hair. Definetly go to a good salon and bring pictures with you of your ideal color! I found out quickly that what I was calling auburn my stylist somehow interpreted as purplish black. Make sure you're on the same page with the stylist!
2007-01-11 12:06:23
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answered by isabelle archer 2
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It helps some... but, Tide will help get it out alot better, make sure you have deep conditioner on hand and even a hot oil treatment you can go to a beauty supply store. The best way is to have a salon to stripped it out but, it will cause some or alot of damage to your hair.
Don't let anyone tell you to put more color on top of the color that you're trying to strip out it will only make your hair darker because, color on color only makes hair darker.. Hope you receive the results that you're looking for..Good Luck.
2007-01-10 08:53:32
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answered by Amanda 2
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The only way your going to get it out is to have it decolorized..which means stripped out.....Prell fades color a little but is bad for your hair..forget the dish soap..you will end up with a dry scalp...Like I keep telling people go to a reputable salon and have the problem fixed...Alot of people keep thinking they are going to save money by doing theirselves, but in the long run they end up going to a salon and having it fixed..
2007-01-11 14:37:44
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answered by Tamitay 4
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I would suggest as the others - a professional salon to do that. Do not try to lighten at home, you will chemically damage the hair and regret it for a long time.
2007-01-03 17:11:30
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answered by Lake Lover 6
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You need to have it professionally done for the best outcome. A professional is trained to know what chemicals and colors to use to get the right color results and keep your hair healthy.
2007-01-03 15:48:12
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answered by Miss Marie 3
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Have a professional fix it! Unless you want to end up bald! There is no way I would start experimenting with various cures - a licensed cosmetologist will know exactly what to do! Good luck!
2007-01-03 15:40:09
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answered by ? 4
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i do not understand, it relies upon in case you want curly or instantly hair. Its no massive deal, you may want to consistently curl it with a iron roller and in no way ought to agonize about the conserving spray, or your hair getting instantly lower back. besides the actual incontrovertible truth that it does make your hair fall, in case you curl it with a iron roller, you may want to consistently curl it even as your hair receives instantly. inspite of the indisputable fact that it also relies upon on what they used to shade your hair. i imagine you've very skinny hair and also you lost moister because thats not meant to take position. in case you do not favor to curve, i imagine that the perfect component that you may want to do is merely wait some weeks, and note if it comes lower back.
2016-12-01 19:26:07
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answered by ? 3
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i would call on a professional. i dont die my hair, but my best friend stripped her hair and died it different colors all the time, shes not bald.
2007-01-11 14:56:16
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answered by xtal6872 3
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