Hair dye build up, please help:(
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Aug 27, 2013
Shannon M.
My ends are damaged due to hair dye, however my roots are light and my ends are dark so it really need dying what can I do??
Aug 27, 2013
Jolly P.
Visit hairdresser :) I believe he'd help you with this. (or atleast mine do with such problems)
Aug 27, 2013
Sammy L.
I suggest ignoring the different hair colours and allowing your hair to heal, trim it and deep condition it using olive oil/ conditioner or you can buy deep conditioning packets. Dying it could lead to breakage or even fall out
Aug 27, 2013
Chelsey R.
Use garnier olia color on your roots first then work your way down to blend everything in. The dye is very conditioning for hair. Then afterwards trim your split ends :)