I hate the hair color that my hair is. I dyed it thinking I had the same color I had before. Well, too late. It is darker and reddish. Please help me if you can cheaply if possible. Thanks.
By Dar from TX
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I don't know if this works because I've never tried it, but I've read that washing your hair with baking soda will remove some of the color.
Put about a teaspoon or a little more baking soda in your hand, add shampoo, mix them together and wash your hair as usual.
Hope this helps...
well you have red in your hair if it's brown there many ways you can cut the red depending on the condition of your hair I would never process it were use chemicals to lift it out because that's harsh on your hair , your hair is dark it has red undertones never use gold tunes and picking hair color because that is brassy you need to pick a neutral brown the level color with the letter N on it if there's a lot of red you may want to get another box of brown with the A on it for Ash, Ash cuts red and mix a little bit of a ash brown with the neutral Brown 4 first before you buy all that you could also go to the store and buy a shampoo called simply silver or any silver shampoo that will cut brassiness and red out of the hair tones, it's a shampoo with blue undertones, they have different brands you can ask for help in picking blue shampoo so if that didn't do it pick out the level of hair color you want in the Browns make sure it has a N on the box a mix a little bit brown with Ash in with it don't color the ends until the last min if your hair is dry and brittle put water on your hair color and work the color to the ends for like the last 2 minutes if your ends are dry and brittle, and the last 4to 5 if your hair it's healthy and not over process, bc it can grab the base color in the ash and make them look gray or ashy and if your hair is very brittle and you don't use too much Ash more than neutral color especially if your hair is dry and brittle. I hope this helps
I found washing my hair several times in a row helped take out the extra dye.
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