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Jen asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 1 decade ago

Semi-permanent, ammonia/sulfate free dye won't come out?

I have natural dark blond hair that had not been dyed until a week ago (i have dyed my hair in the past, just not the hair currently on my head). I dyed the underside of my hair a medium chocolate brown with ammonia and sulfate free dye. It came out dark black/brown and NONE of it is washing out. It says it lasts 28 washes, but after 5 washes, it is the exact same color. I only visibly lost any on the very first wash after dyeing. How can I help it fade without major chemical damage?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You have to be patient with colors like this. You won't really notice a change in the color til you get closer to the 28 washes it says. You won't notice a change every time you wash. Plus everyone's hair reacts a little differently to haircolor. It might take more than 28 washes. But if you are really eager to get it out you can use a clarifying shampoo or wash your hair with a little dish soap. Just make sure you condition really well after.

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    I have natural dark blond hair that had not been dyed until a week ago (i have dyed my hair in the past, just not the hair currently on my head). I dyed the underside of my hair a medium chocolate brown with ammonia and sulfate free dye. It came out dark black/brown and NONE of it is washing out....

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