You can not silly. Go to a professional and get it done properly. If you keep doing it yourself you will end up with all your hair falling out.
2007-01-20 23:02:01
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answer #1
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answered by bill a 5
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You cannot strip permanent colour from your hair. If you did it more than 3 days ago consult a hairdresser on how you can colour it again in a tone you prefer. I wouldn't even attempt to put more chemical on hair straight away.
Black is to cover. You might need to strip the colour from you hair completely using strong peroxide (Don't try this at home!!!! Go to a professional) and then re-colour it. Ideally I'd leave a month between 2 colourings for you hair to recover. Alternatively you might want to consider lots of thin highlights to lighten the black a bit. Something warm and honey-like maybe.
Black is a difficult colour to carry, it makes the face look tired a lot of the time.
Good luck!
2007-01-20 23:11:24
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answer #2
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answered by syliamarina 2
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There is a product that you can purchase in stores called color remover. It is sold where the hair dyes are located. It will remove much of the color that you put in with the black dye BUT the resulting color will not be exactly your natural color. It will probably be lighter and redder. I have used this product and DO NOT recommend it. It is very hard on your hair. You would be much happier with the results of a professional.
2007-01-20 23:33:47
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answered by T 4
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DON'T try it yourself, it will only be a disaster (I speak from a number of experiences of dying my hair for 18 years). Go to the hairdresser and they will do a long process of stripping out the colour layers.
2007-01-21 00:49:40
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answered by Velouria 6
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Stripping wrecks your hair! Dry shampoo your hair everyday for a week (ie use shampoo on dry hair, massage for about 3 mins then rinse)... That'll take the edge off the black.
2007-01-21 07:59:55
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answered by Belle 3
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most salons have a training night for their apprentices, the price is generally a fraction of their usual price, try to get an appointment for a salon near you. you can also buy peroxide and bleach from a hairdressing suppliers to lift the colour. always start at the mid-length and ends as the roots will develop faster.
2007-01-21 00:13:09
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answered by lizard 3
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for a cheap option use johnsons baby shampoo or washing up liquid it will strip the colour after a few washes but use a good conditioner to compensate for dryness.
2007-01-21 01:58:48
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answered by green 2
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Either go to a hair dresser or let it grow out.Good Luck
2007-01-21 01:59:24
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answered by Ollie 7
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Wear a brown hat.
2007-01-20 23:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Go have it done professionally, If you dye it again too soon it could burn your scalp.
2007-01-20 23:06:18
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answered by couchP56 6
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