Red is the hardest color to keep and is also the hardest color to get rid of (Due to its molecule size)! Unfortunately I would have to say go with the color remover... If you bleach (which you would have to do since color wont remove color... you need to remove pigment which can only be acheived by highlift or bleach) the hair it is just as damaging and can pull a pinkish cast or maintain a warm hue, you can take this chance and use a toner if this happens but in most cases I would go with the remover first (especially since I dont know what level you are at and what level and hue you are trying to acheive)! Ask the stylist to provide you with an intense conditioning treatment following the process! I definately would recommend setting up a consultation for a corrective color (which shouuld only be done by a professional) at a full service salon!
2007-01-24 04:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a product called Colorfix that you can find at beauty supply stores. It just takes away the dye from the hair (doesn't bleach it). It won't damage your hair, but be advised that the color underneath the red might not be exactly what it was before you dyed. This is gentle enough that you can color again shortly after you use it in case you don't like the color you get. Do a search for it at folica.com and read the reviews, there's some pics there.
2007-01-24 04:17:06
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answered by crazy4hec 2
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go to a hairstyle place, or beauty salon., now a days they have less harsh chemicals that will not fry or damage your hair,.,,.most of the do it yourself kits you buy in the stores use a bleach like chemical. ( that's more harm than good,,..all in the name of style and looks,).,.
p.s. your much nicer naturally looking,without any alternations,.,.,.
GOOD LUCK,.,THANKS,..,
2007-01-24 04:29:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i accept as true with hairwacker2000. yet when u were frightened about the condition of your hair u shouldn't in any respect have used save colour on your hair. {if this is so] be particular that u recondition your hair with a sturdy salon clinical care. u r gonna choose protein and moisture maximum likley.
2016-10-17 03:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to look for a color "lifter" You can find them almost anywhere. Just be sure to read the fine print.
2007-01-24 04:23:23
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answered by Taylor 1
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you should go to a professional place and get it done, may be more money, but hey at least they wont damage your hair
2007-01-24 04:13:35
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answered by MEEE 1
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