dye it back to as close to your natural color as you can so as it grows in, the roots won't be so bad.
2007-01-28 08:13:25
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answered by huckypeep2 5
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Sorry, but you'll have to let it grow out. I did the same thing for 5 years, except I dyed it every color of the rainbow. You could have the color stripped, but it's very damaging and costly. It took 2 years for my natural hair color to grow out to a decent length (past the shoulders for me), because even with the care you've taken, the dying still takes it's toll and your hair will take longer to grow. But once you get it back, it will be healthier than ever, and you can cut the dyed ends off and your hair will grow really fast after that.
2007-01-28 08:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The next time you see a substantial outgrowth, about 1/2 in. dye the rest of your hair a color as close to your natural color as you can & then do not dye it any more. Just let it grow & as it grows ,keep getting the ends trimmed to promote faster growth.
2007-02-02 10:01:43
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answered by Sandi Beach 4
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You have many options at this point. You could low-light it, this is putting back in your natural color with foils and then it will grow out more naturally and gradually. Or, you could use a semi-permanent color to put over your whole head. The only problem with going this route is that you have to MAKE SURE this is a SEMI permanent color, which means it will wash out without leaving that line of demarkation at the scalp. If it leaves that line it is NOT semi permanent. Good Luck!!
2007-02-02 04:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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your best bet is to head to the salon...Let your hair grow out enough so that they can see the color of your natural hair.....a couple of inches is what we really prefer. they will then look in the crown of you head to determine your natural shade. If you have been coloring your hair lighter than it naturally is...your best bet would be to do high and low lights....more lows than highs, or if you are not afraid of a shock.... you can do all over color, and then add in some highlights....remember if you have been going lighter the new darker color will fade. It all depends on what you are ready for and what your stylist thinks is best for your hair and this also depends on the condition your hair is in.
2007-02-04 15:17:40
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answered by mrs_endless 5
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Use peanut oil to strip out the color. You just saturate your hair with the peanut oil. Comb through from scalp to ends. Leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse. Shampoo twice. Blow dry. Repeat steps several times until all of the hair coloring has been stripped!
2007-02-01 10:48:31
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answered by Trish 2
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2016-05-15 00:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to even the hair color by coloring it to a shade very similar to your natural hair tone, have a good hair cut, and in almost no time your natural hair color will be reality.
2007-02-03 01:14:31
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answered by Vesna G 5
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just let it grow out, yes your roots will show, but personally, when i highlight my hair and my roots start to show, its not going to take that long for your natural hair to come back.
2007-02-04 10:33:08
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answered by sayalicious 1
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you either stop dying it
or......dye it back to your regular color so that the roots will not show when they grow back. I'd recomend that since well I hate roots!
2007-02-04 06:25:06
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answered by Anonymous
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