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Jan 6, 2013
Karah S.
Helppppp PLEASE! :'(
I'm a natural redhead, && i got my hair dyed reallly dark brown underneath & some on top..well i wanted my red back, because it was fading & looked dumb..so the hair stylist bleached my hair && she put this really bright dramatic red in it, & i didn't want that..it's literally almost orange..i HATE it..someone please help me.. i can't walk around like this! What should i do now?? :'( <|3
Jan 6, 2013
Karah S.
Alright thanks!
Jan 6, 2013
Tyler B.
Put a darker red on it
Jan 6, 2013
Karah S.
But i wan it to look as natural as possible..
Jan 6, 2013
Tyler B.
Ok well go to a GOOD hair salon and get it stripped and they could put a natural color on close to yours after, and get it trimmec as it will be quite damaged and of course treat it at home with masks and oil,I had that done :)
Jan 6, 2013
Karah S.
Thanks!! (:
Jan 6, 2013
Tyler B.
No problem :)
Jan 6, 2013
Lia K.
Can u post a pic... Maybe I can help.
Jan 6, 2013
Candice B.
You need to do a Malibu and get that color you have in out. The. You need to get a shade darker of your natural color and have it be a deposit only color. I'm sure the bleach ruined your hair enough. You don't want to dry it out anymore 😊
Jan 6, 2013
Stephanie D.
You're not going to get your natural color back if you get the color stripped at a salon. Your previous dye job bleached it, meaning that the underlying color of your natural hair - as well as the dark brown - got pretty effectively sucked out. Your best bet is to just pick a nice, medium shade of auburn that resembles your natural color. You don't really need to strip the color that's already in it for that purpose since you're going darker than what it is now, although expect the color to possibly be a little warmer in tone than what's on the box. I'd go with an ammonia-free formula to spare it too much more torture since it got bleached.
Jan 6, 2013
Christine S.
Wow, I'd be so angry at that stylist! If you want a quick fix and you're comfortable with dying your own hair, I would recommend browsing colors at a drugstore. You could probably find a natural-looking color you like. I would recommend either John Frida's color foam or Garnier's color foam - I have used both and I like the results. Hope you get this worked out!
Jan 6, 2013
Katie C.
Definitely use John freida color foam. Your hair is going to be really damaged putting so much color in so soon buy if you really don't like it you could always go back to your stylist and tell her! They're usually good about yhat