If your last dye job was a disaster, don't despair. There are ways to fix worst hair colour failures, whether they're the result of a bad trip to the salon or a DIY attempt gone awry.
October 22, 2014
If your last dye job was a disaster, don't despair. There are ways to fix worst hair colour failures, whether they're the result of a bad trip to the salon or a DIY attempt gone awry.
The sooner you act on a hair colour failure, the better. It takes between 48 and 72 hours for most dyes to set, so acting immediately makes it easier to undo some of the damage.
If you're within the first 48-hour window, here are a few steps you can take to remedy any failed hair colour (other than bleach) right away.
If the above steps don't remedy the dye disaster, or if it has been longer than 48 hours, try one of these other ways to fix the most common dye disasters.
If your hair has turned bright orange, chances are you didn't leave the dye on long enough.
If you were trying to add some subtle highlights and ended up with thick stripes instead, fear not, it can be fixed. Choose a demi-permanent dye in a shade close to your natural hair colour and use it to re-dye your hair.
If your blonde dye job wound up turning green, soak your hair in tomato sauce. The red should cancel out the green and restore your blonde tone.
If all else fails, you may consider cutting your hair to minimize the damage. The shorter your hair, the sooner the colour will grow out. Pixie cut, anyone?
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