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Hair color fading ?
My redbrown hair color has pretty much completely faded out to nothing.
Is recoloring all my hair again the only way to completely restore that redbrown color ?
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The best results would come from redying. You could also get color depositing shampoo and conditioner. They add color up to about two shades and they rinse out when washed. If you do get redyed I would suggest buying a shampoo and conditioner that is for colored hair.It will help keep your color in longer. They will usually just say for color treated hair. : )
-sav
- 1 decade ago
Unfortunately when you dye your hair a lot of the dye washes out as you wash your hair. Re-dying is the only way to get it back, however the more you dye, the longer and more likely it is to stay. Just be careful of drying out your scalp. I've been there after 3 dye jobs in a row and it's annoying.
- 1 decade ago
ROFL, yes.
Color (even if it says permanent) is still only ever temporary...
Oh, and staying away from store brand shampoos and conditioners helps.
Suave has wax in it and it builds up on your hair, leaving it dull.
I went to get my hair cut one time and the lady took a razor blade and was able to scrape tiny shavings of wax off of my hair. She then said "STOP USING SUAVE!".
I've never looked back.
Source(s): LIfe - 1 decade ago
pretty much, what else is going to restore it?
lmao
well maybe you can go to a salon store and ask about it whether or not you should use hair dye to restore your hair color or is here another way to restore
:) hope this helps
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- 1 decade ago
Well, all hair fades, but fading to nothing isn't normal.
It could be that you are washing it too much and/or are not using the right shampoos.??
But, yes. this time, the only thing you could do it redye it!!!
sorry..!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes and also keep in mind that red colours fade faster than any other colour.
- 1 decade ago
Just re colour it and use COLOUR SAFE shampoo and conditioner and stay away from chlorine