The best thing is just to let them grow out of your hair and then your natural color will cover them. Or if you let your hair grow and there is still hilites half way through, you could cut the hilites off (if you don't mind short hair.) if you hate them that much and then just let your hair continue to grow and they will be gone.
2007-01-21 03:27:42
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answered by stef 1
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you cannot dull the color. You have already done that, well you removed color. you have 4 options
Let them grow. There is nothing really to make your hair grow faster. Eat healthy and exercise is about all you can do.
Dye them back to your normal color. You will have to do your entire head to prevent uneven color, but make sure you do it at a salon or have some one that has dealt with turning 2 tone hair back into one tone. You can use temporary dye but that comes out with shampoo.
You can get additional streaks. Get a darker color. Kind of in between your natural color and the streaks. (this should be done professionaly) You dont want them to all start at your roots. Get them varied so you have some starting at your roots and some a little lower down(2 inches past your roots) if you get them scattered like that you wont notice them so much when your hair grows out.
If your hair was professionaly colored, go back. It is their error, they should fix it. You might just need a quick toner rinse to fix it.
2007-01-21 03:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You can use Clarol's Natural Instincts a couple of shades lighter than your hair and that will even out the color tones. That's something you'll want to keep up every 6 weeks or so. If you want to dull it just long enough for it to grow out naturally without doing any permanent or semi-permanent hair color, you will want to use a temporary hair color (wash in/wash out) - again a couple of shades lighter than your hair. Hair normally grabs color so an exact match will appear much darker than you had anticipated. You can get the temp colors at Walmart or drug stores. Use a trusted brand like Clarol, etc.. one that's been around and is reputable. Another suggestion is to go to Sally's Beauty Supply store and ask them for a temporary color rinse that you'll use after you wash your hair each time. There was a brand called Reox or Reux or something similiar that came in a tall plastic bottle that I used some years ago. I'd even find it at Walmart and drug stores.
2007-01-21 03:35:07
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answered by 55PAT33 2
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Go buy a haircolor that matches your natural color and dye your hair. Most of the time the color will not take to the highlighted areas of your hair, but will darken them. I've done this before. It may cover them for a little while but the highlights will come back gradually, but like I said they will be darker. I usually buy "Balsom Color" to this with. Or you can get haircolor in the shade that you wanted and pull hair through frosting cap and dye it again. It gives high and lowlights and looks pretty cool.
2007-01-21 03:36:39
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answered by Texas Pineknot 4
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The easiest way is to just re-dye your hair (or just the highlighted parts of it) it's natural color. They nobody can see when it grows out. It's pretty bad for hair to be colored twice in such a short time though, so you could try cutting the highlighted parts out if there aren't alot of them. Hope this helps. Good luck!
2007-01-21 03:30:01
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answered by heya 2
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You can get one of those temporary hair colors in a dark brown color and put it on your whole head. They are basically just toners. You will see the highlights will not be so yellow. They will probably be close to what you want.
2007-01-21 05:34:11
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answered by Kat 5
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easy question, go to Sally's Beauty Supply or any Hair supply company, there you'll find Fanciful moose. Or maybe Wella moose, you can cover highlighted hair with a temp. foam moose which works great, but if it rains it will run...be careful....but you are on the mark with not putting more color on.....also the liquid temp. toner by Fanciful will do....wear gloves, both products will stain your hands.....the liquid rinse cost about 3 or 4 bucks.....if you get color on your face of hands that won't come off, use cigarette ashes mixed with dish soap and it just zips it right off....old recipe that works.....good luck
2007-01-21 03:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-12 16:44:40
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answered by picart 4
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Since you JUST dyed it, you really should wait it out before you redye so you dont fry your hair. There are special shampoos you can get that will subtley change your color after like 3 washes.
heres an example http://www.alternative-beauty.com/hair-color-shampoos.html
you dont have to order it from there, sallys has it cheaper
hope this helps, Ive been there :)
2007-01-21 03:33:48
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answered by X-tina 3
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maybe u can ask your stylist to remove them. i heard of ppl doing that a couple times
2007-01-21 03:54:03
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answered by D.G <3 3
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