Get a shampoo called Infusium 23.
Walmart has it for 5or 6 dollars. My sister in law had your exact problem. This is the only thing that worked.
2007-04-11 13:48:25
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answered by runner1 6
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Time is what you need, your hair is not going to jump back to where it was in the begining. You have used too much chemical on it and you just need to do some hot oil treatments and let it rest. Your hair is probably very dry. I would suggest you see a professional hairdresser next time you want to do something to your hair. People who take it upon theirselfs to color their hair and not know what they are doing as in knowing what base color to use will more than likly occur in some type of problem. My mother is a hairdresser and she just cringes at people who think she is a magician~shes a beautician. I hope you can figure it out with out any hair loss. Good luck.
2007-04-11 20:52:25
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answered by morrismom0204 2
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well for one...since you bleached it that has to grow out and be cut off...i would suggest to go see a stylist and pay a few bucks to get a smile back on your face...there is hope...you would have to put a filler on your hair so the color has something to grab...after that you would have to periodically go and get a retouch done and get it trimmed everytime also...you will have to eventually have the bleached out hair cut away and that will take some time...quit the home remedies because obviously that isn't working for you...after all that is ALOT OF PATIENCE...you can get your natural back...when getting a color at salon you should get as close to you natural you can that way you can eventually stop the retouches....good luck
2007-04-11 21:52:15
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answered by angela w 3
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Spend the big bucks this time and have it done at a salon. Then, use DOVE Moisturizing Shampoo and Moisturizing Rinse to keep it from drying. Avoid using a hair dryer if at all possible. If it's really dry from dying, you can have moisture treatments done at a salon- Fantastic Sam's only charges 10 $ for this.
2007-04-11 20:46:45
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answered by hiptyhp@sbcglobal.net 3
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ok calm down its just hair. it will take a WHILE to get your natural hair color back. id say get it as close to your natural hair color as possible. if its all fried and dried out or w/e use olive oil on it which sounds really gross but itll make it look healthier.
2007-04-11 20:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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just leave the hair and don't mess with it anymore, let it grow out and then when it has grown enough cut the screwed hair out and then get professional help next time you try to dye it :)
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2007-04-11 20:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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die it as close to your natural color as possible, and deal with it until its all grown ou(cutting every few months) OR go get it professionally fixed, but im not sure what they could do.you are gonna have to dye it, or shave it(and im sure you dont want to do that)
2007-04-11 20:47:25
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answered by ♥mama♥ 6
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CUT IT ALL OFF!! j/k just dye it your original color
2007-04-11 20:51:41
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answered by suggie 2
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I have brown hair, too, and accidentaly dyed it PURPLE BLACK! fortunately it was a semi-perm colour, but oh well...after so much shampooing the purple is still there. now, it's brown/purple. nice.
2007-04-11 20:59:15
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answered by Dani 2
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unless your hair is dead dead as in falling out dye it real dork brown and blow dry it dont ever leav eit wet blow dry it use blow dryers and use deep conditioning trust me ive gone through dis 2 ... godd uk :]
2007-04-11 20:50:51
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answered by songaboutjane 2
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