Ok so I have naturally long, brown (on the darker side of brown but not too dark) hair and I have been dying it an auburn color for about 2 years..It is a pretty bright reddish-brown...So I got tired of the red and wanted to go dark brown...I purchased Loral Superior Professional dark ash brown, and I chose the ash because a friend of mine who does hair said that ash is supposed to eliminate any red tones..
So I died it and it came out pretty nice, dark brown almost black but each day I washed it, it seemed to show more and more red and lighten up..So now (2 weeks later) it is kind of like what I had before but with more brown in it, but you can see a lot of the red high lights..
I know that red is so hard to get out of hair so I don't know what to do..If I dye it the same color that I just did, do you think it will eliminate more of the red?
Should I just go darker or even a natural black? My skin tone gives me a lot of flexibilty so I'm sure it wouldn't look bad
What should i do?
Hair dye dilemma - please read !?
Go to a professional and have the dye "lifted" from your hair. Then you can start fresh. It's quite an extensive process and probably somewhat expensive but I think you will be happy to start fresh again. If your friend does hair, she should have been able to explain this to you in the first place.
Of course, another alternative is to let it grow out and slowly cut off the old dyed hair little by little...
Hair dye dilemma - please read !?
you should go to a good salon and tell them to help you fix it
im sure the color looks fine, i like that color=)
Hair dye dilemma - please read !?
you should get a color treated shampoo and condidtioner or color lock in hair stuff. When I was little my mom dyed my hair BIRHGT orange by accident so it came out bad and It started to come out so, use a lock in or clolor treated.
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