yeah its really really hard
id go see a professional because your just gunna kill your hair
2007-02-05 14:32:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A professional will have to use a purple based color to remove the orange tint. DO NOT TRY TO FIX THIS AT HOME. Probally at this point if you put bleach on your hair it will break off and fall out. The only thing that might help is for you to use Matrix Clarifiying Shampoo at home it may tone down the orange. The more damage you do to your hair the more a salon will charge you to fix it.
2007-02-05 14:37:25
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answered by Lily 7
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Home bleach is exactly that for the home not for hair it would be a dangerous thing to do especially if it was to get in your eyes even breathing in the vapours.There are many cheap hair bleaches on the market. Lemon juice and sun is also good for bleaching your hair but it doesn't happen overnight. Hope this helps
2007-02-05 14:38:36
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answered by Kaz 2
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I am a master color technician and educator and can help if you want to email me I can talk you through the process.
I all depends if your hair had ANY artificial pigments on it before. Hennas, vegetable dyes semi permanents... anything! because most people use heat appliances, like blow dryers, virgin hair is more porous and actually does not release artificial tints. we don't consider this virgin hair anymore.
just let me know what you had on your hair, what your natural color was, color you are trying to achieve and I can help you
Please do not use household products. Hydrogen peroxide, while it will lift pigment it also is a catalyst used on the tinting process and will eat through the protein that protects your hair There are professional products that you can get that will protect your hair and you can lighten it safely
2007-02-05 14:53:58
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answered by pale_vixen 3
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on account which you're no longer likely to bypass to a expert, you're no longer likely to have a high quality result. Your hair is in basic terms too long, too pink/ violet to be attempting this at homestead. Timing is much. ideal product determination and shade determination is puzzling. preserving the hair in the process the technique is likewise mandatory. you look such as you have superb hair. Please keep your self the midsection discomfort. e book a consultation with a high quality colorist. communicate to them approximately what you like. they permit you be attentive to what to assume, communicate approximately maintenance and price of direction. If that colorist would not look like the only for you, discover yet another. A container of bleach in an green and moved quickly hand might reason years of frustration! better of success.
2016-10-01 12:05:22
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answered by ? 4
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there isn't!!! If you even got your hands on some bleach it wouldn't work, it would just be a paler shade of yellow...it needs some pigment back into it...it needs to be toned. and there is no home remedy for that. If you got it done at a salon and it's not what you want then go back. If you did it yourself, well...bet you won't do that again!
**it still can be salvaged..just go to a salon and get it toned to a nice pale blonde**
2007-02-05 14:34:48
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answered by Hollianne 3
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if u want to damage your hair u can go for home bleach. you can use 6% hydrogen peroxide if youwant to take out orange
2007-02-05 14:41:31
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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why would you ever put peroxcide in your hair, seriously!!!! That is major torture. And why would you ever put bleach in your hair? Are you crazy? You better hit the salon real soon.
2007-02-05 14:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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bleach will totally kill it, if you want whitish rlyrlyrlyrly short hair, then go ahead, if not, dye it.
2007-02-05 14:32:55
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answered by BOOM 1
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do not use home bleach!!! it will fry your hair!!
2007-02-05 14:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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