I am a natural redhead. I dyed my hair chocolate brown but it came out dark brown, almost black. I managed to get it to fade a little bit, but not much. My red hair and old highlights are slowly coming through. My question is what should I do to speed up the process? I am trying to grow my hair long for my formal next year.
My hair is just past my shoulders. I went to a hairdresser a while a go for a cut, but she butchered my hair. She made one side shorter than the other, and butchered some parts of the back of my hair. The thickness camouflages it unless you look really close. So just wondering, should I let all these problems grow out or go to hairdresser?
By Alicia H.
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This is certainly a personal decision, but I can make a suggestion to go to a salon and have them trim it to even it out. Then get it trimmed regularly would help your natural color reappear.
A detergent-based shampoo will wash the black out. It is harder on your hair, so make sure to use conditioner, too
You can purchase a "color removing" treatment at your local Sally's (or any other beauty retailer. I seen our local Walmart had it as well as Amazon). It won't return your hair back to original state/color, but it will help lighten it.
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