I had pink and purple hair for Valentine's day. Previously it was red and green for Christmas. The coverage was very even, which is why I can't figure out the subsequent splotchyness im battleing. Once it had pretty well faded and was no longer leaving any color in the bath water, I bleached the whole thing. The purple was zapped immedatly and left my entire head a light pink, accept for the top which was still a reddish magenta color.
I continued to wash with my previously mentioned formula, and was frustrated that though over all my hair was lightening, the top few inches simply refused to change. I want to eventually get to green, but don't want to slap straight green on pink, we all know how that makes a muddy mess.
So I went over my head with a pastel blue, and it came out suprisingly more blue than I thought, but it was like 10 different colors on my head between blue and purple, not even at all. I kept washing with the same to fade that also. Then I bleached again - some of my hair turned white, but as you can see in the attached photos, the top of my head went right back to the magenta! I can't get the damn red hue out of that section of my head. So my question is, will a product like color oops be affective at all considering I just bleached a few days ago, or would it just be a waste of money?
Dwiizie Note: I am NOT a stylist, and some stylists would cringe reading what I wrote, everything I know I know from experimenting for the past 15 years, studying hair structure and how dyes and things work, and talking to stylists.
I take notes and go home and fix it sorry stylists, I can't afford you, you're worth every penny, but I don't have every penny If all goes to hell, you can always go super short and bleach the hell out of it and work your way down the color scale. Dwiizie Another awesome option, if it appeals to you, is to go for a fire orange or bright red manic panic style dye.
Itl take because of the bleach and it will just blend with whats there giving you funky hair. Then you can overlay blue to get purple and stuff. But thats a whooole different mode than trying to go blonde TYpically if you have very dark hair it will take 2 liftings but they need to be done several days apart. It is hard to get out of the orange hair stage to get to the yellow in just one bleaching. I will also taut the magic properties of ApHogee. It is stinky, it is messy, it takes forever but I have brought my hair back from rubber band damage to being healthy.
If you are thinking of coloring at this point I would do a protein treatment and use a filler with the color. I am also not a stylist, just a chemist who has done all sots of fun damage to her hair over the years.
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KidKerrigan By the sounds of things, the amount of money and trouble you'll go to to fix it yourself will probably surpass what you would pay a professional :. Like Aug 15, Cherished Don't forget you can always do strand tests to see what will and will not work before putting something new on the entire head. If you can stand being orange for a bit I also think gradual bleaching is better so in between you can do protein and deep conditioning. Maybe bleach once a week or once every two weeks until you have the right shade of blonde.
Dwiizie To me, the last one looks like the best one. If you apply color after removing pigments, your hair will take the color much darker.
An "Ash Blonde" will come out "Grey Brown" so be careful with that. The color lift you used the first time can probably be used again in a couple of weeks after you have time to nourish your hair. The real factor is: If there is pigment in your hair that is artificial, you need to remove it.
Extra Strength. Without Ammonia or Bleach. In all cases, you should wait for the dye to fade as much as possible, and then color remover can be used to strip out as much dye as possible before resorting to bleach.
Taking the less damaging method that will still give you the results you seek, will keep your hair looking and feeling healthy. I feel that a color remover such as Color Oops may be a bit harsh for just a toner.
Since toners don't have a lot of underlying pigment, I would perhaps try a bleach cocktail for a few minutes in the shower to fade it out. Color Oops is a simple color remover. If your hair is in good condition, it won't damage your hair. If your hair is damaged because of continuous processing, your hair will be in the same state after using Color Oops.
After you have left the bleach on your hair for the desired amount of time, get into the shower and rinse the bleach out of your hair using warm water. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo. This will ensure that you have removed all of the bleach from your hair. Rinse the shampoo from your hair using warm water. The main difference is that hair color removers don't contain oxidizing agents such as peroxide , while hair bleach does.
This means that hair color removers do precisely what their name suggests: remove dye from your hair. Ion Hair Color Remover. Salerm Color Reverse. Roux Hair Color Stain Remover. Pravana Hair Color Extractor 3combo Set. Cover hair with a plastic cap, if desired.
Let Color Oops process for 20 minutes. Color Remover- Does this work on old dye that is grown out? Color Remover- I have blonde highlights on dark brown hair, can this remove the highlights? Color Remover- I used a color remover and now my hair looks orange, why?
Color Remover- I have natural dark hair and I am now a bleached blonde. I put a semi-permanent direct dye over the blonde. Will this make me blonde again? Color Remover- I'm natural dirty blonde and I've dyed my black for years, will Color Remover get the black out?
Color Remover- Will this remove henna from hair? Color Remover- Will I need a toner after? Color Remover- Will this remove purple hair dye? Should my hair be dry before I re-color? After you use Color Oops Hair Color Removers you should dry your hair completely before dying your hair your new shade.
Color Prep. Color Prep- I have about 2 inches of roots grown out. Will it lighten my roots too, or just the hair that has been dyed? Color Prep- I have both permanent and demi hair colors.
Will this remove demi hair dye? Color Prep- Can I use color prep on hair that has some styling products on it, or should I wash my hair first and let it dry? Conditioning Bleach. Conditioning Bleach- Could I mix this bleach with developer or conditioner to create more product? Or would it dilute the bleach too much?
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