You should give your hair a rest first.
After that talk to a stylist and see if your hair is in good enough shape to strip some of the color out.
It is possible and would require a low volume peroxide.
Then the hair would be light enough to place a lighter color such as brown.
I would however not do it until you get your assessed to make sure it would not cause it too much damage.
2007-04-01 17:43:20
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answered by makeda m 4
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I had this problem a few years ago. You cannot change the color in Dyed Black hair. I had to let mine grow out and the Beautician kept cutting it back until all the Black was gone. I will never put Black dye in my hair again. After the new hair grew in, my girl stripped my hair and put in a lighter color. If you're patient, it'll be out in a few months and then you can get your desired color. Trying to dye it now will cause considerable hair damage.
2007-04-01 14:07:10
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answered by BallieT 1
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Wow, you are beautiful! Now about your question... I dyed my hair black when I was in middle school (10+ years ago). The only way to get the color out was a long process at the salon which was very damaging to my hair and left me with all shades of yellow, white, orange when it was done. My hair was so damaged they said if they dyed over it it might fall out. If you have a permanent dye in your hair, bleaching or other processing is the only way to get it out, other than letting it grow. There is no way to get it out now that won't damage your hair.
2016-03-29 03:30:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You will have to strip the color from your hair. I recomend going to a beauty school for this. It is cheaper to get it done at a beauty school and they can also color it with what you want. If you try to dye it with a blond and light brown you will just be wasting your money because it won't take.
2007-03-31 17:56:11
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answered by { Me } 2
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I would advise you consult your hairdresser before trying to dye over the black as it will not be a simple process.
However some shampoo's (mainly Head and Shoulders) are frequently recommended to remove unwanted hair dye.
2007-03-24 21:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go to a professional. It is most difficult to lighten dyed black hair. This can also be very damaging to your hair too.
2007-04-01 09:06:56
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answered by Jan C 7
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go to the parlor/ salon and they'll bleach your hair..then the light brown dye will show.
2007-04-01 02:21:21
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answered by chub 2
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mix adequate amounts of baking soda into your shampoo when you are washing your hair, and it will remove the colouring you did.
2007-03-24 23:47:21
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answered by shin 1
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I have no clue
2007-04-01 17:36:13
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answered by Vanessa 4
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