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Can I strip my red hair back to my natural brown?
I've been dyeing my hair for years, since 8th grade really (I'm in 11th now). I originally started with blond highlights. Then continued to a dark auburn brown, medium light brown, light ash brown, natural matt black, mediums brown, light brown, medium blond (witch never really showed), finally I'm at a current color of medium intense auburn. I've done this color twice, but now I'm ready for a change. I'm ready to try and go back to my natural medium-dark brown.
I know I still have my natural color even after all that dyeing, because my roots are coming in now, coming in as my natural color. I've let this red fade out for a wheal now, I just can't the remainder of the color out.
Is there a natural mix I can use to help get the rest of the red out & go back to my natural color?
If there's not a natural mix for it, could I buy stripper & use that? Or would that mess up my natural color too?
2 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Your best bet is to go to a salon and ask to get ur hair reduced. These shrink the artificial colour molecules in ur hair down enough so that they rinse out off your hair. It is less damaging than bleach or a stripper product. The result after this process would be a better way to know wat depth and tones in your hair need to be added to or reduced in order to get the desired result
- Anonymous8 years ago
Try "color oops" from Wal-Mart it's about 10 dollars and supposed to strip out all of the dye in your hair, it's not so damaging but you would want to use a leave in moisturizer after doing so!
Good luck x