Thursday, April 26, 2012

Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

I've been dying my extremely thick hair black for 3 to 4 years. A little less than a year ago I tried bleaching it out, and of course it only turned my roots orange as I knew it would, (don't follow a mother's advice when it comes to haircolor). The brand of dye that I use is Revlon Colorsilk--Permanent--10 black. As you can guess I'm getting really bored with it so I wanted to know if there was a way to get rid of it, such as getting it professionaly stripped? I'm not sure what to do seeing as how there are so many layers of black and fear of damaging my already frizzy-thick-unstraightenable hair. So please, how do I get rid of it!?



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

dye it another color!!!!! like, brown or something



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

Wow. That answer is by blondes, for blondes. -___-;; Report It



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

i just love how people can vote for their own answer as the best answer...that is exactly how those who asked the question get horrible, and nowhere near helpful, answers like this. Report It



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

You should probably strip the color first. They can do this at the salon or you can do it at home with a product from Sallys Beauty Supply. I've had lots of hair nightmares where my hair went from dark brown to orange and it's not something you want to deal with. If your going lighter, Iwould strip it first.



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

oh god.....i would just leave it alone and let it grow out.....and keep getting it trimmed to ge the dead ends off



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

Have a hairdresser take care of it. Stripping is probably the only way to take care of it. Once it's stripped, then you have more options.



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

it hard to get rid of black color. i think you should just let if fade before you dyed another color so that way you won't have to deal with odd looking color and damage your hair.



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

go to the salon. ask friends or trusted co-workers where they go and how long they have been going.



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

PROFESSIONALLY!



I have had color removed professionally before (my own mistake) - which turns it a gold color. then they highlighted brown all over, to kind of mimic a semi-normal haircolor, until my own was salvagable.



Good luck! We have all been there!



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

I had to bleach it out and then find a color that I liked to die it but you could go to the solon



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

It would be best to go to a professional to get your hair "un Dyed", but if you are willing to take the chance, there are a couple of suggestions. 1. Loreal for brunettes. or 2. Garnier for brunettes. these products will take your hair color down to the level that you want without totally stripping it, that is if it is not too late. Good luck.



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

As a hairstylist. It is hell. I won't lie to you. You will have to have it bleached. Do not attemp tblonde. You can get it to a brown or red stage without too much damage.



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

shave it bald, baby!!! or just let it grow. or... shave it bald, baby!!! sorry, i just like saying that.



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

a pair of scissors?



Best way to get rid of dyed black hair?

My suggestion would take a while, but it's the only thing I can think of that won't kill your hair. I had this problem once. To get rid of it, I began touching up my roots with a slightly lighter 28-day shade (Natural Instincts - Nutmeg). The semi-permanent stuff isn't hard on your hair, and as the black lightens, you can touch up each month with lighter shades until it's gone. If you want to go blonde, you will probably need to have it professionally stripped, but they will tell you upfront that it will pretty much kill your hair. Like anything else in life, there is no easy fix.

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