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May 26, 2014
K R.
I had really blonde hi lights and I got a burgundy box hair dye and dyed my hi lights and they came out so dark they pretty much look black. I was wondering if there is anyway to lighten them up or if you think it'll wash out and lighten up??
May 26, 2014
Elizabeth M.
If you're desperate use dawn, it's helped with too much color deposit before. Just be prepared to give it a very good deep conditioning after Or a try volume shampoo
May 26, 2014
Traci P.
A diluted apple cider vinegar rinse can remove a little color. Just shampoo, then use a 50/50 mix of acv and water, saturate hair and let it sit for a couple minutes, t b en rinse well and I usually just condition my ends then I'm done. Hope this helps.