Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turn

+Original Hair color was dark blonde + she had it lightened + and we dyed it with Medium Ash Brown = it turned silver/green/teal...so we tried to fix it by redying it with Medium Rich Brown, and it just made it darker/uneven/the ends are lighter than the roots ---- also the dye was level 3/permanent --- then we redyed it blonde to see if that would help---but it didnt :( , so is there any safe, guaranteed way we could just strip all the dye out and have her go back to her original hair color (it can't look teal/silver/green any more...she will NOT be happy with us... OOPS!).? Please send any suggestions!!!



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

Two things you can do:



1- Shave her head.



2- Buy her a wig. They have some really good ones now.



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

Wow! I didn't expect ten point for being a smart aleck!



Have a good day and thanks. Report It



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

Too many chemicals, call clairol, number is on the box or go to beautician



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

The best thing I can think of is to shave it and invest in a wig. Hair grows back.



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

First of all, do not use any more dye for 6 weeks or so, you will fry her hair with chemicals. Then, do not use any dye with Ash in the name, it always turns my hair green, and my hair is dark blond naturally. Why are people always unhappy with what they have?



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

Thats way too much dye fr hair to handle. Her hair is going to be severly damaged now. You should get the color stripper and completely strip her entire head of any color thats on it. Her hair will be white with a little bit of orange tint to it, then you get the colr you want and dye it. After yu do all this you'll have one color on the head but the hair will be damaged so you will need to deep condition it ever few days for a couple of weeks.



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

There are professional products that may be able to strip out some of the mistakes in coloring. However, when you use a permanent dye, there are few options left. YOU MUST seek a professional stylist, preferably someone with experience in fixing color mistakes.



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

Uhm, this has happen to me before only mine turned red ish gold! It really sucks! lol. I went to Sallys Beauty Supply. Tell the you want a color corecte....for green. I used one for red/gold, but seeing that your turned green tell the you NEED green corecter.....They should be able to get you a tiny bottle of this stuff. Ask them how the would use it. I simply put it in my hair and let it set for about an hour maybe a little less. That should work. If Sallys is unvailble, any beauty store like that should carry this product. But I recomend Sallys just because they are who I always use. I hope this helps! And good luck! From an addicted hair dier. lol. bye bye



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

Either drag her to a salon and let a professional fix it, or try a stripper on it. Your best bet after all the things you have done to it is to go to a salon.



And for future reference - never ever use ASH. Watch all your hair dyes because that is exactly what any dye with ASH in it will do to blonde hair.



I used to lighten my blonde hair all the time. I now stay away from the blonde because it does nothing but strip your hair and kill it off. I am now very happy as an auburn lol.



But due to the amount of damage that is going to be done to your friends hair, I would suggest a professional at this point, because if you continue to use products on her hair, she could very easily end up loosing it all.



Good Luck.



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

go to the nearest Sally Beauty Supply or salon store open to the public and get a malibu or clarifying treatment.nevet do ash on blonde because ash is green you a need a color with a red in it to neutralize the green,depending on the condition of the hair bleach it out to a red/orange then you could put the ash on there, or go to a school of cosmetology to get the color corrected. good luck.



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

they sell a package of this product that strips color at sally beauty supply i have used it before and it works,ask the lady at the counter for color strip and its not that expensive around 4 dollars but you need a developer too just a small bottle



Hair Coloring Disaster - Help - Aftering dying my friend's blonde hair Medium Ash Brown it turned green!?

First of all blonde hair is really hard to get the color you want, but if the first color didn't turn out the first time i would have left it for a few days, and if the second time didn't work i would have gone to a salon were they know what to do when these types of things happen. but now i really think either she go in and see what they can do because they might be able to strip it out or if they cant then she might just have to wait for a couple months because of all the color that was put into it. but more than likely the salon can help fix it. but her hair will be fryed because of the coloring and if the salon strips it these are really hard on yer hair. i hope this help you out at least a little bit.

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