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how to remove green tint from bleached hair?
so as some of you may know, I recently bleached my fringes. I had dyed my hair blue over my natural,brown hair color. so as a result, even thought I thought most of the old dye was out, it was not and the bleach created a light greenish tint on my newly bleached hair. I have been hearing this that I need some type of red hair corrector thing. what is this product, which is the best, and where can I buy it? thanks!
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- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes, you're right. When correcting green tinted hair color, you would use a red toner. I had this problem before, but I got it professionally done. The lady used a red toner and did a very good job. Toners won't damage or fry your hair, unlike bleach. This might sound crazy, but you can also use ketchup! Theres a bunch of YouTube videos on how to do it. Check it out! thttp://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P_q7WYQRNlw hope this helped! Good luck (:
- Miss 6Lv 77 years ago
Yes red removes green. You can just get a rinse with red in it. Or you could get a red filler and mix it with a clear glosser rinse to remove the green. You can find it at Sally Beauty.