My daughter tried to strip the black hair dye using color-oops, and well oops is exactly correct! Her normally blond hair is now orange at the roots, red in the middle and black at the ends. Please help us fix it.
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Black is the most difficult color to remove.
Since the ends are still black, use Color Oops again. Color Oops doesn't contain ammonia, nor peroxide, nor bleach, which can affect hair health. This why your daughter can use Color Oops more than once.
Use a good conditioner afterwards. Rinse 20 minutes. It will re-darken if your daughter doesn't rinse the full 20 minutes.
Your daughter's hair turned orange and red because dark-colored dyes have more pigments, and not all of the pigment may come out.
You really need to go to a reputable hair stylist @ this point and let them handle this job.
Its time for professional help. If money is an issue, go to a beauty school, where they are supervised carefully.
The only way to fix this is going to a salon. Trying to fix this yourself is only going to cause more and possibly permanent damage to her hair.
This often happens when we try to correct our hair , You should look up a stylist that specializes in in color/repair. Check reveiws of anyone that may be suitable, it is important that you get good care for your crown and glory.
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