Wednesday, February 24, 2010

How to make hair colour fade faster?

I'm growing the dye out of my hair so I can go blonde (It was previously red.) Is there any hair products like shampoo or anything that fades hair colour? I don't want to have the colour stripped at the salon. Any suggestions would be awesome! ThanksHow to make hair colour fade faster?
Red is very hard to get rid of. To go blonde you are going ot have to get your hair bleached/stripped...sorry. There is a new product called OOOPS that takes out hair color...you can get it at drugstores.





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u can get a colour corrector from any beauty shop, epescially u goin blond it'l be good to have a good base to colur with, so the blond can come thru better. its a base colour, doesnt have a specific colour all it does is tone dwn previous hair colour. o'loreal does a good one for round 拢6 called Effasol colour removal, u can use dye after using effasol, it washes away dye even permenate dye. HAPPY COLOURING!!
You can buy a ';stripper'; not the dance in a gstring kind (they wont help you) but a chemical that strips all artificial colour out of your hair. Any big pharmacy store should stock it





boots if you're english





Walgreens american
if you want to use a natural means, use lemon juice and sit out in the sun, bleaching would be quicker, but with the lemon you might get most of it out in a few weeks if you are persistent.
Go to Sally's and buy a color stripping shampoo. I've also heard that head and shoulders strips color out fairly quickly.
First off, red is THE hardest color to fade. The only way you can get rid off it is use a double ash hair color in your hair (aa). You can strip the color yourself, go to a beauty supply and buy some bleach or a color remover. You hair will end up orange, so use an ash/green based dye on your hair to counteract the orange. You can try a clarifying shampoo, but unfortunately, your hair will just end up orange.
Yeah NEVER get your hair stripped. I had it done and my ends are all cracked and splitting like a branch!





I would say just shampoo your hair twice as much as you do now with a shampoo that says ';clarifying'; and does not say ';sensitive'; or ';gentle'; and is not for colored hair. Make sure you condition for 5 to 10 minutes because conditioning helps fade as well as keeps your dyed hair moist.





EDIT: Sorry Kelsey, but red is the EASIEST color to fade. My hair is dyed red and it is the hardest color to keep up with. I always have to redye it to prevent that nasty orange look. But you DEFINITELY need to get most of that color out or your hair will look orangy/pink once you try to dye it blonde. I would suggest using a semipermanent light brown color on top of the red once you get a lot of it to fade. Semipermanent is not harmful at all and usually moisturizes your hair a lot. which is GREAT. Then you can use the blonde over that.
im not sure if there is, but i had the same problem sorta. i wanted to go back to my natural color w.o dying it back to about the same shade. if u go to a salon soon to get a hair cut ask them to thin out your hair it will take off ALOT of the hair color. hope this helps
Having the color stripped at the salon is the only effective way to remove color. But if you dont want to do that then I suggest using a cheap shampoo that is not for colored hair and wash your hair repeatedly. This way the most color will come out without damaging it.
When you are changing your hair color to blonde, you are stripping the color out of it anyway.





You can go from red to blonde - just go to your hairdresser.
ugh i searched and googled and asked for some miracle shampoo that would get red dye out of my hair when i tried to dye it, came out really blotchy AND with hot roots.


turns out you can use head and shoulders, supposedly it helps fade the colour, but if the dye was permanent (as i'm assuming it is) it's not going to just get out of your hair and leave it your natural colour - it's gonna fade and become a brassy orange.


i'd say you can bleach it right now, you're gonna damage it anyway, so why wait until it grows out? even if it comes out orangey, you can use a toner...


but you should probably go to a salon to bleach it, it is a bit risky.


good luck!





ps i've desided to just let my hair grow out and never dye it again... well... not for a while at least.
Wash your hair every day with a clarifying shampoo. Also, the sun helps to fade it so any extra time spent outside will help. If this doesn't give you the results you want, you might just have to dye over the previous color.
Pert deep cleansing shampoo. It says it is safe for color-treated hair but it isn't. My aunt who is a hairdresser recomened it to me when I died my hair black and changed my mind about it.
This may sound absolutelyy ridiculous but i found that head and shoulders 2 in 1 really helps colour fade, i had dark brown hair and after a few washed its light brown ready for me to dye blonde :)
use baby shampoo it works i did it to get the color out of my hair
Having died my hair numerous times and many different colours i have found two ways that can help to fade the colour of the hair.


The first being Head and Shoulders Shampoo. Its a very strong shampoo and using this daily you will defiantly notice a difference.


Secondly Washing up liquid. Using a very strong ashing up liquid can help colour fade (something to do with the stuff in it )


hope this helps!
1. Wash it with Prell shampoo


2. Wash it with a dandruff shampoo that has tar in it


3. Wash it with shampoo mixed with baking soda


4. Wash it with Dawn dish detergent


5. Wash it with Tide





a few suggestions i found :)
Wash your hair daily with a gentle shampoo alternated every other day with a clarifying shampoo. Condition as usual, and let the sun's rays do their job. Heat styling helps color fade, but it also wreaks havoc on the hair itself, so I wouldn't recommend it. Red, in my experience, is the color that fades the fastest, so you have an advantage there!





Most permanents fade enough to color over after about 3 months.

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