How to get rid of a red undertone?
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Apr 5, 2013
Sarah K.
My hair is dyed and has a slight red undertone. How can get rid of it?
Apr 5, 2013
Brittany Y.
Mix equal parts of honey and conditioner. Leave it in for 40ish minutes. It will lighten your hair a tiny bit though.
Apr 5, 2013
Anna D.
Dye it with something with a green undertone.
Apr 5, 2013
Jessica E.
The way to cancel out the red is to use a green and blue based color like an ash tone.
Apr 5, 2013
Frida T.
Use a lot of alovera, it helps for redness! :-)