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Hairdye question? How long does it take for hair to look/be healthy again?
I ve been dying my hair for years now and I think it s finally looked really damaged. I dyed it blonde twice with B+++ which was fine, BUT then I toned it about a month later and that s when it turned horrible. The colour was horrid so I thought hey, I ll dye it blue! It looks way better than it did, but it still looks really damaged (it s dip dyed btw) and I was wondering, does it eventually get healthier or do I have to actually make it healthier again?
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- 3 years agoFavorite Answer
You might not want to hear this, but damaged hair cannot be repaired. I’m no professional, but I know from experience that damaged hair should be cut off. It would be in your best interest to talk with a hair stylist. She/he will be able to tell you if your hair is irreparable.
Most dyes “kill” the hair after so much use. I used to dye mine sometimes, but when I embraced the natural and cut off the damaged parts, it grew to look a lot better.
If you’re interested in dying further, you may want to try henna. It’s a plant that is used to make several different colours. Red is the most common. The thing is that the colour you use will be influenced by what’s underneath. Lots of dyes that are already on your hair will make it appear green. What’s more is that the red henna dye can turn orange after a while.
Henna also helps protect and nourish your hair.
So long as you take good care of yourself on the inside and out, your new hair growth will look better and healthier.