How to Get Rid of Black Blue Hair Dye
If you have colored your hair using black blue hair dye, and want to try out a new color, you could find it difficult to get rid of the color. You might want to consider paying a visit to the salon to change your hair color.
However, the salon will charge you a hefty sum to do a corrective color. With some pre-planning and common sense, you will find it easy to lift the black dye so that you can re-color your hair.
Remember that the longer you have been coloring your hair, the more difficult it is to get rid of your hair color. So don’t expect wonders at the first attempt to get rid of the color; slow and steady wins the race here.
You have to buy a professional hair dye removal kit that costs $10 to $15 from the local grocery or drug store. The hair dye removal chemicals have to be applied to your black blue hair dye colred hair.
These hair removal kits usually have a weak peroxide base that helps fade the dye color without burning or drying hair. However, these kits don’t give you your natural hair color but leaves your hair orange-colored.
Another option is to use a powerful hair bleach to get rid of the black blue hair dye. This is a cheaper option that leads to a light blonde color. Whatever option you use, the next step is to re-dye your hair to its natural color.
Next, you have to apply an intensive and deep conditioner to the hair to restore its moisture and prevent it from looking frizzy and dry. You now have your hair resorted to its natural color by getting rid of black blue hair dye.
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January 15th, 2010 at 5:27 pm
i would like to know how a type of hair color can messes up your natural hair and make it dry