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How to strip colour out of your hair without damaging it?
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hiya am doing hair and beauty at sixth form and when i started i had realy long hair with natural colour but with a few blonde streeks in. A few weeks of me starting i had a pink highlights and then a few weeks/ months later i had it all died dark brown with a tint of red and i have had it brown for a few months. A couple of weeks ago i had a few blonde streaks added again and it has damaged my hair and i ended up having quite a lot cut of. i hate the colour of it now and just wont my natural colour back and my length because it wa strong and healthy. And now i know to just leave my hair alone. Just wanterd to know if anyone could help me in how to get the colour out faster? if there is a way x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ouch, you will have trouble getting all that out properly! You can try stripping it but no guarantee you will get it all out esp as you have died different bits different colours and overdyed different parts.
You may end up having to bleach it (which will also damage your hair), dye it back to it's normal colourso the roots won't show and wait for it to grow out while getting a good trim every 6 weeks so you eventually get rid of all the damaged bits as it grows out. I'd invest in some good hair treatments too, preferably not to heavily chemically based!
If you want to try stripping it I'd strongly recommend a good hairdresser who knows what they are doing, be prepared to go back more than once and for a rather steep bill.
Maybe they could do it as a project at college as long as supervised properly.
You may end up having to bleach it (which will also damage your hair), dye it back to it's normal colourso the roots won't show and wait for it to grow out while getting a good trim every 6 weeks so you eventually get rid of all the damaged bits as it grows out. I'd invest in some good hair treatments too, preferably not to heavily chemically based!
If you want to try stripping it I'd strongly recommend a good hairdresser who knows what they are doing, be prepared to go back more than once and for a rather steep bill.
Maybe they could do it as a project at college as long as supervised properly.
I've had my hair professionally stripped twice.......to protect the hair, and if done properly, this is a long and very expensive process.
I walked around with 'colourless' hair for 2 days, as my hairdresser rang Schwarzkopf for advice and they said there should be 48 hours minimum between stripping and introducing new colour.
I walked around with 'colourless' hair for 2 days, as my hairdresser rang Schwarzkopf for advice and they said there should be 48 hours minimum between stripping and introducing new colour.
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