![]() ![]() If you do go in that direction I'd highly reccomend testing it on a small inconspicuous strand of hair. That *may* work, but use with care as that stuff is way more effective than you think it could be. I like the Scott Cornwall range of toners, and there is a golden hued one that has a green undertone. If it's not too bad, more bleach can also 'lift' the colour out but that'll be more damaging than it's worth imo.Īs others have mentioned before, a toner is definitely going to be your best bet. You can fade it considerably, but it will always be there to some degree. Red pigment DOES NOT give up easily! Quite often, particularly if your hair is light or if bleach has been involved, the red pigment will stain the hair shaft and you'll never get it out. ![]() Ok, I was platinum blonde for a long time and dyed my hair all sorts of deposit colours so I know this stuff. Thank you (again) for reading my post and for any replies. Do they have to be applied often? Can you make a toner (I heard about using Kool-Aid.)? Are there any other ways of getting rid of brassiness (like herbal masks, coffee, tea, etc)? I've read through the replies, and a lot if you have mentioned brassiness and using toners to correct it. If you would like more details about my hair dye removal experience, please check out my LHC blog. I don't think there was any extensive damage done to my hair that I can notice as of now. My hair is now a medium-dark brown with a strong, brassy orange tone with some flecks of red. Color Oops took off 80% of the red dye, while the Vitamin C + Shampoo method took off most of the remaining dye. Yesterday, I tried Color Oops, followed by the Vitamin C + Shampoo method. Which of these methods work better for removing permanent red dye, Color Oops or Vitamin C + shampoo? Do you know of any other ways (preferably natural) of removing hair dye? Any other tips or tricks you would like to share? How long should I leave it on for? Does leaving it on longer helps to remove dye better? What is the best ratio of Vitamin C tablets to shampoo? Should I mix it with a clarifying shampoo (like Neutrogena anti-residue shampoo)? How much Vitamin C tablets are needed for maximum removal? Does a higher I.U. How many applications are needed to completely remove the dye?Į. Does it work well on red permanent dye?ĭ. Do I have to wash my hair before applying it or can I use it on oiled hair?Ĭ. ![]() Do I have to wash my hair before applying it or can I use it on oiled hair?ī. Should I use the extra conditioning formula or the extra strength formula?Ĥ. If it doesn't completely remove the dye the first time, can I use the remaining mixture (if any), right afterwards? If not, can I use the Vitamin C method directly after?ģ. I have some questions about these methods:Ģ. I'm thinking of trying Color Oops or using Vitamin C mixed with shampoo to remove the red from my hair. I do not like this color and would like to remove it. It has an orange-y tint to it in sunlight. My hair has faded to a dark reddish brown color. I dyed my dark brown hair with Vidal Sassoon's 3VR Deep Velvet Violet hair dye two months ago. ![]()
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