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What should I do to remove hair dye color?


I want to remove magenta hair color from my hair but I have never done this before. Is there anything called the hair dye remover available in the market? Is it really effective? Which one is a better hair dye remover? What should I do about my issue and how do I remove my hair color?
6 months ago
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Ravi
Patel

Instructions to remove hair dye color,

1. Consult your stylist to perform color correction if you are not satisfied with the one you dyed currently. There should be no charge for this procedure.

2. You can only remove hair dye if the color is darker than your natural color. Even then, it may be difficult to remove all traces of ink.

3. If the finish color is too light, you can try to re-color your hair a darker shade or two. Choose the dye one shade darker than your natural hair color and apply according to manufacturer's instructions.

4. If the hair color was much lighter than expected or you hate the color of the light again and wants to return to its natural dark color, can not be an extra step. All hair colors what is called an "underlying pigment." The underlying pigment for blond hair is yellow. Light brown pigment have a base of orange, while medium and dark browns are underlying red pigment. Even if you do not want red hair have to replace the underlying pigment in the hair color before going back blonde to brown. Skipping this step will result in green hair (green is the color opposite of red). In the absence of red in the color of his hair, which will look very "ash" or have a greenish tint to it.

5.This is a complicated procedure and is not recommended for the layman hair colorist! It is highly recommended that you seek a professional stylist when correcting this type of hair color correction. If you decide to do it yourself, call the hair dye manufacturer to speak with trained counselors. Explain exactly what color you use and what color you want your hair. The customer service representatives who will advise on the correct procedures.

6. If you had dark brown hair and tried to color your hair a light blonde, but ended up with a mess in shades of orange, you also need corrective color process. Often, home kits do not include a strong enough developer (peroxide) to change your beautiful brown hair to blonde. This results in hair color getting "stuck" in the color of the pigment underlying orange.

7. If this is the case, you will need either the color of your hair a darker shade or attempt to clarify once again the level of appropriate color. In any case, it is advisable to look for either a professional stylist or the advice of the manufacturer's help line kit color.

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