In an effort to save $100 I colored my own hair. My natural color is honey blonde/light brown, I wanted low-lights for the winter so I colored it myself and it turned out black. I bought a color remover kit and I need to know if it will turn my hair back to its natural color. I can't live with black hair, it doesn't suit me. So will the at home kit work or do I need to go to my stylist?
2007-11-12
02:05:03
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2007-11-12
02:35:12 ·
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ACK! Sweetie, I've been through this! I have messed with, and messed up my hair so many times. You ARE going to want to see a professional. You really can't mess with black hair on your own. I don't even recommend stripping it, because like so many people said, it will FRY your hair and then you will just have to grow out all of it for it to be healthy again. If you want the best advice from someone who has done everything in the world to her hair, just leave it alone for a month. It should fade to a lighter brown, most dyes do fade after a month. Then dye it a light brown and you should be ok.
2007-11-12 03:30:53
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answered by Arraya 6
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The best one I've found (I have dark brown, almost black hair, medium thickness) is the wild hair coloring kit at WalMart. Of course, it may be found at other stores. One is L'Oreal "Colour Rays" (There is another, though I'm drawing a blank!) Anyway, the stripper is separate from the individual bright colors. The kit is approximately $9. Hope this helps, sugar!
2016-04-03 09:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I used one before, it bleached my hair out. My natural color is brown, it turned out almost white and I didn't leave it in for very long. It took me 3 months to get my hair back moisturized after using the color stripper. My hair felt like straw, broke off and fell out. It almost ruined my hair. I spent more money trying to fix it than I would have spent having it done professionally to start with. My advice is to spend a little extra and get it done right.
2007-11-12 02:16:26
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answered by kyrasouth 2
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wash your hair with laundry detergent to get as much of the color out as possible. You will need to use TONS of conditioner after wards or your hair will turn to hay.
You are still going to have to go back to your stylist to get it fixed probably.
2007-11-12 02:13:42
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answered by Melissa K 2
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If you use it within 24 hours it will work some.. Black is very hard to get out. I'd suggest going to see your stylist for advice.
2007-11-12 02:10:40
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answered by Sweet T 5
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Domesto`s
2007-11-12 07:57:08
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answered by *Fletch* 5
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Jet black hair. I have really dark brown hair and I consider dark hair looks better. I avoid really like blonde hair.
2017-01-16 05:56:15
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answered by ? 3
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I would go to the stylist
do you color your hair often? to many chemicals will damage your hair,being unfamiliar with a removal kit I would not do it myself..
but I wish you all the best
you still are a sexy woman to me no matter what color your hair is ..
I never knew what color your hair was cause you are bald bellow.. ummmm finger licking good.
holla@urgirl ;O
2007-11-12 02:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I honestly adore dirty blonde hair it looks really pretty
2017-02-26 04:38:54
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answered by ? 3
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I've never used one so I'm not sure. You may just have to suck it up and go to a salon. I'd be worried I would end up turning my hair orange or something...
2007-11-12 02:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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