You will need to go through a few days of intensive bleaching to get back to close to normal.
The first few times your stylist will be able to get your hair up to red or orange. Then condition heavily overnight and continue the next day. This may have to be done 3-7 times to get the black to blonde.
It sucks, but i've been there.
I wanted to add this.. with over the counter colors you can't dye your hair brown when it has been dyed black. Think of it this way, you know when you are painting with water colors and the water gets all yucky and dark from dipping your paint brush in it? Well, if you paint with white or yellow, the water doesn't lighten, does it, it just stays black or murky.
Powder bleach and peroxide are the only things that will work. I have worked as a color correcting stylist for a long time.
2007-01-09 17:30:19
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answered by dog's best friend 4
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sure you may, whether it is going to look somewhat plastic for a at the same time as, i'm needless to say blonde and function died my hair each shade you may think of, word that when you get it black it's going to be the devils very own interest to do away with it. Use Loreal Recital decision dye because it type of feels to final longer than different manufacturers. Semi everlasting dyes will in simple terms turn you gray/green so its have been given to be everlasting. stable success and determine you smear vaseline around your hair line and throughout you ears formerly you do it or you will finally end up with pink stains and seem such as you have gained a stable beating! And Nooo, dont positioned crimson on first simply by fact not something will take over the ideal!! have confidence me in this!
2016-10-30 12:16:40
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answered by ? 4
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Lisa could you let me know if ur hair is natural blonde or bleach blonde.
See a colour specialist like myself. You could go to somewhere that will bleach your hair out over the course of a few days but your hair will feel like straw and you will need majority of it cut off. Deep intensive treatments help to prevent further damage but people are fooled into thinking that they can repair the damage and they cant. Treaments are for PREVENTION NOT A CURE!!! and a colour expert will know this.
It is best to do the process slowly over time and keep your hair healthy and have regular trims and treatments. Hope this helps
2007-01-09 23:04:19
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answered by cutiepie 1
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Black is the hardest color to get out of hair because, just like bleach, it strips your hair of all it's pigment. If you go to a salon they can lift the color out but this may cause your color to become blotchy and they may have to do it twice or three times to get it the way it should be. If you don't have the money or time for a hair specialist to repair your hair then go to a sally's beauty supply or a store that is similar to this and ask them if they have anything that will lift black out of your hair, most of the time they will tell you to bleach proccess it but this can cause a lot of damage to your hair and may cause the black to become blotchy. If all else fails you can try letting the black fade a little bit before you start to try and lift it. This would probably be your best best if you can't do the things i mentioned earlier
2007-01-09 22:28:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Black dye is almost impossible to get out of hair, especially since yours is naturally blonde. The drastic approach could be a color remover -- google it, I think Loreal makes some, which will remove the previous color you have (but i'm not sure how well it works with black dye) However with this you have to redye your hair after removing the color. If that does not work, you could gradual try to dye your hair back by going to brown, then go lighter, and back to blonde. I suggest you see a professional colorist who can really get your hair back to its natural color. They are the experts!
2007-01-09 17:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Hair dye remover
2007-01-09 20:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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A professional stylist can remove the color by a process called "lifting" but it can possibly cause extreme damage to your hair because it's an additional chemical process. You're better off letting it grow out naturally or cutting it all off and starting over.
2007-01-09 17:29:35
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answered by Bonita Applebaum 5
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The best thing to do would be go have a professional bleach the color out for you. And condition your hair really well afterwards... bleaching strips your hair, so you'll more than likely end up with straw for hair if you try to do it yourself.
2007-01-09 17:30:58
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answered by ? 2
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well ive done it before and i keept bleaching ova and ova and i got it blonde BUT! it can damage your hair ive got mine back black now tho and im waiting for mine to grow out you can wait for it to grow out which will take a while or go to the salon and have it stripd out itll cost about 40 pound 35 pound they do a strand test to make sure it works then they remove the colour and you get your natrual colour backx byex
2007-01-09 18:19:30
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answered by mich3ll307 1
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you can get some shampoo that removes hair dye or after time and several; washes it should come out eventually
2007-01-09 17:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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