I had my hair dyed at my salon dark brown, but it's waaaaay too dark. I know it will fade after a couple washes, but I want to fade it faster. I heard Head and Shoulders works to fade it, but I'm afraid it might make my hair too dry. Has anyone ever used it or have another idea to wash out some of the colour?
How can I fade my hair colour faster?
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TimberlakesGirl |
How can I fade my hair colour faster? |
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Posts: 16418 (06/18/2008 10:16 PM) |
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Jeannine8 |
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Posts: 5870 (06/18/2008 10:18 PM) |
Dish soap.
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kelli wk |
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Posts: 12940 (06/18/2008 10:19 PM) |
yeah dish soap
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muffinlover |
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Posts: 8236 (06/18/2008 10:20 PM) |
I heard pantene shampoo has a similar effect.
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BooBooKittyPuck |
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Posts: 1698 (06/18/2008 10:23 PM) |
Pert Plus.
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TimberlakesGirl |
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Posts: 16419 (06/18/2008 10:26 PM) |
will dish soap strip it dry? My hair is really curly and dry to begin with.
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BooBooKittyPuck |
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Posts: 1699 (06/18/2008 10:27 PM) |
TimberlakesGirl wrote: Your hair will turn into straw as you wash it out. At least for me it did.
Each strand felt glued together. It was a totally fucked feeling. |
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Posts: 5820 (06/18/2008 10:28 PM) |
prell shampoo. i have had to use it many times. now i just rock the darker color though as if that was what i intended lol
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