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Re-dying Hair That Came Out Too Red?

I dyed my hair about 3 weeks to a month ago. It turned out a really bright red. I did not like it at all so tonight I just dyed it again trying for brown. It turned out even worse than before and it wasn't supposed to be red. Can I dye it again tonight?

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Help me plz.

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April 10, 20181 found this helpful
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Oh gosh, it's a bit soon if you just did it. You might want to pick up a one-step semi permanent dye instead, a shade that's darker than what you've got. Apply it, rinse it, use a deep conditioner.

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April 8, 20190 found this helpful

I just did my hair red, a natural red. But a bitch of a teacher said it was too bright. What should I do? If I tell my mom this, she'll want to sue the bitch.

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April 10, 20182 found this helpful
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This answer will probably sound nuts, but it has worked for me in the past.
1. Pour a small amount of shampoo into a bowl.
2. Next, crush up 5-10 (or more) vitamin C tablets into a fine powder using the back of a metal spoon.

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3. Add this powder to shampoo and mix thoroughly. You may have to mix additional shampoo and vitamin C powder depending on the length of your hair.
4. Thoroughly coat damp hair with this mixture and let sit for 30-60 minutes.
5. Rinse completely. Shampoo and condition as you normally would.

NOTE: Depending on the brassiness of hair color, it may take another shampoo/vitamin C mixture coating.

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February 6, 20200 found this helpful

Can you use that on faded red hair to go back brown

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April 10, 20181 found this helpful

You can use a shampoo with a high detergent content, like Breck. That kind of a shampoo fades the color.

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April 11, 20180 found this helpful

It's time to call a salon. Ask them what product they recommend to remove the brassiness of the reds out. You can purchase the product at Sally beauty supply over the counter.

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You will damage your hair more if you try to use actual dye again right away. Best of luck!

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